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Le sorgenti della Livenza si trovano alle pendici del Cansiglio-Cavallo. L’abbondante piovosità annua e le caratteristiche dei calcari rendono questa formazione altamente carsificabile e carsificata con spettacolari morfologie. Il Massiccio è caratterizzato da un’idrografia superficiale pressoché assente, conseguenza di un carsismo diffuso testimoniato dalla presenza di centinaia di doline, inghiottitoi e pozzi e da una idrografia sotterranea sviluppata sino a quote molto basse, tipica degli stadi maturi del ciclo carsico. Le acque vanno a costituire le falde ipogee che alimentano verso Ovest il Lago di Santa Croce e verso Est nella Pianura Friulana le sorgenti di Gorgazzo, Santissima e Molinetto. Le direttrici di infiltrazione ed i percorsi ipogei delle acque, che in più occasioni si è tentato di individuare mediante tracciamenti, rimangono ancora in parte sconosciuti. Recentemente traccianti immessi nell’Abisso di Col de la Rizza sono usciti alla Santissima ed al Molinetto.
EARTH DAY 2020: LA GIORNATA MONDIALE DELLA TERRA
Il 22 aprile si celebra Earth Day 2020, la Giornata mondiale della Terra. Il più grande evento ambientalista del Pianeta che quest'anno celebra la 50° edizione
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Sharing my beautiful Sri Lanka. View in large.
Taken after a heavy rain from a distance during our stay at Ramboda Falls Hotel in 2018.
This is Puna falls in Sri Lanka. Water became mud color at One side of the falls.
It is our duty to protect the nature.
Thank you for your visits, faves and comments. Constructive criticism and suggestions are most welcome!
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Why not use these slowed-down times to think about it?
The climate crisis is still the real problem of mankind!
A part of Sao Paulo, Brazil,
a megalopolis with more than 30 million inhabitants and one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world (Wikipedia)
as seen from above on our flight to Pantanal.
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For Earth Day, I wanted to share an image which celebrates something special that can be found on our Earth. I decided upon an image of a rare native orchid called Grass Pink (Calopogon tuberosus).
The name comes from two Greek words, 'kalos" which means beautiful and "pogon" meaning beard which refers to the yellow bristles on the lip of the flower. This gorgeous wildflower grows in coniferous bogs and fens. Grass Pinks are extremely fragile plants and will die with any disturbance, so one must be very careful when in this habitat. They should never be picked, or transplanted.
Texture from Topaz Studio
Happy Earth Day! Let us all find something to celebrate today, whether from our archives, or by going for a walk. We live in a world of beauty and we just have to keep our eyes open to see it.
Thanks for stopping by and for your comments. I do love hearing from you. Happy Earth Day!
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Here's a macro shot of a spring bud from our own Dirk Becker, lit with our FACTOR Radius Mini wide angle light. Click here to learn more about this handy on-camera light: bit.ly/3bxjPIr
HWW! Happy Earth Day everyone! Today is the 50th anniversary of this event, created by a U.S. Senator after witnessing the damage done by a massive oil spill in 1969. The first Earth Day on April 22, 1970 focused on educating people about threats to the environment."
Our planet needs us and we need it. Everyone is responsible for taking care of the environment & small animals. Let’s all work together to protect our Earth so that means no littering, reduce usage of plastic, practice recycling etc! In a day of social distancing, hug a tree not a friend
Stay healthy and hopeful! #EarthDay2020 #UnitedByHope
#sustainability #plasticrecycling #recycle #reuse #reprocess #stopfoodwaste #saveenergy #weareinthistogether
HWW! Taken from my living room in Toronto a few minutes ago.
Happy 50th anniversary of Earth Day!
Our planet needs us and we need it. Everyone is responsible for taking care of the environment & small animals. Let’s all work together to protect our Earth so that means no littering, reduce usage of plastic, practice recycling etc! In a day of social distancing, hug a tree not a friend
Stay healthy and hopeful! #EarthDay2020 #UnitedByHope
#sustainability #plasticrecycling #recycle #reuse #reprocess #stopfoodwaste #saveenergy #weareinthistogether
Happy Earth Day! Here's a photo of a Hooded Merganser we captured this week with a vintage Cooke 100mm f/4.5 C-mount lens mounted on a Pentax Q camera with our Fotodiox C-mount to Pentax Q adapter. Click here to learn more about our lens adapters: bit.ly/3bAnhlW
One of many beautiful woodland scenes in Francis King Regional Park is a 107-hectare park, nestled in rural Saanich. The woodland park is home to massive old growth forest including magnificent 500-year-old Douglas-fir trees. There is a vast network of woodland walking and hiking trails as well as a boardwalk loop trail for those with mobility issues, an ideal place for visitors of all abilities to explore nature.
James Francis was a lover of nature, refusing to donate his land to the city of Victoria as well as declining monetary offers from others to log the land. Francis/King Regional park gets its name from the surnames of James Francis whose father purchased the property in the 1840s and his good friend Thomas (the Skipper) King.
Happy Earth Day from the Pacific Northwest in memory of James Francis and Thomas King!
Make "World Earth Day" Everyday !!!
We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.
-Native American Proverb
Let's be nice to Mother Nature and stop polluting the planet we live on.
Happy Earth Day! Here are some macro nature shots from our own Dirk Becker, lit with our FACTOR Radius Mini wide angle light. Click here to learn more about this handy on-camera light: bit.ly/3bxjPIr
Bluebell woods ... just one of Earth's many vanishing treasures, but this remaining remnant is close enough to still enjoy in these days of global health crisis.
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Found this darling little horned lizard last weekend. I wanted to snatch him up & bring him home, but of course left him free to be the wild lizard he was born to be.
Management of native Amazon forests for timber and non-timber forest products is possible when using science-based principles.
A new tribute to Divine Mercy, painted on Divine Mercy Sunday 2020 by expressionist artist Stephen B. Whatley - with prayers for the Mercy of Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit, for healing, hope, peace, protection and new miracles to overcome the coronavirus sweeping the world.
Peace and new Blessings of Hope & Healing on this Earth Day.
The image of Divine Mercy was first directed to be painted through miraculous visitations by Jesus to a Polish nun Sister Faustina (1905-1938) in the 1930s. This humble woman of faith was canonized as St Faustina in 2000, by Pope John Paul II.
She goes on to record that Jesus said' paint a picture according to the vision you see and with the signature, Jesus I Trust in You...' Sister Faustina asked Jesus what the rays signified.
He said: ' The rays represent the Blood and Water which gushed forth from the depths of my Mercy when My agonising Heart was pierced on the cross. The pale rays signify the water, which cleanses and purifies the soul; the red rays represent the blood which gives new life to the soul - rays shielding the soul before the justice of My Father...'
The message of Jesus through St Faustina is clear: devotion to the Divine Mercy is universal and open to all; in His words, 'Let no soul fear to draw near to Me, even though its sins may be scarlet'.
The 3 o'clock prayer, the Hour of Mercy - for the needs of oneself or others:
' You expired Jesus, but the source of life gushed forth for souls and an ocean of Mercy opened up for the whole world. O Fount of Life, unfathomable Divine Mercy, envelop the whole world and empty Yourself out upon us.
O Blood and Water, which gushed forth from the Heart of Jesus as a fount of mercy for us, I Trust in You, Jesus I trust in You'
"Jesus I Trust in You"
Peace.
Divine Mercy for Humanity & The World. 2020
Oil on canvas, 35.5 x 23.5in/90 x 60cm
50 years ago ...My first visit to Switzerland...Happy 50th Anniversary Earth Day !....April 22,1970 ...April 22, 2020.
Earth Day 2020 greetings from Henry County, Georgia
(I added the Earth Day 2020 line on the shirt in Photoshop.)
This true-color composite view of Earth and Moon from Saturn was captured by NASA's Cassini spacecraft on 19th July, 2013. Cassini's narrow-angle camera captured the 3 raw images (in red, green, and blue visible light filters) combined to create this color composite photograph from approximately 898,410,414 miles (1,445,851,410 kilometers) away.
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The bright spot in the middle is Earth and the smaller bright spot under it to the left is the Moon.
Interestingly, this prospect of Earth captured by Cassini was the original Voyager "Pale Blue Dot" photo envisioned by Carl Sagan, but whose imaging was postponed due to NASA bureaucracy until Voyager 1 exited the Solar System:
"The Voyagers were guaranteed to work only until the Saturn encounter. I thought it might be a good idea, just after Saturn, to have them take one last glance homeward. From Saturn, I knew, the Earth would appear too small for Voyager to make out any detail. Our planet would be just a point of light, a lonely pixel, hardly distinguishable from the many other points of light Voyager could see, nearby planets and far-off suns. But precisely because of the obscurity of our world thus revealed, such a picture might be worth having."
-Prof. Carl Sagan, Pale Blue Dot
On this 50th anniversary of Earth Day, global action against climate change is needed more than ever. Every day needs to be treated like Earth day. We need to think more sustainable if we want the way our society lives on Earth to continue.
April 22nd is the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day.
Learn more about how you can make a positive difference in the world we live in @ okinawanaturephotography.com/earth-day-2019-okinawa/
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Earth Day graphic kids and people of all ages can print out and color in honor of Earth Day 2020. (PSNS & IMF multimedia graphic by Geno Hernandez)
Vancouver, BC / Canada - October 25, 2019: Swedish teenage climate activist, Greta Thunberg, is welcomed by a crowd of 15,000 in Vancouver
Vancouver, BC / Canada - October 25, 2019: Swedish teenage climate activist, Greta Thunberg, leads a throng of 15,000 on a march through the streets of Vancouver to protest inaction on climate change.
Vancouver, BC / Canada - October 25, 2019: Swedish teenage climate activist, Greta Thunberg, speaks to a crowd of 15,000 in Vancouver
Vancouver, BC / Canada - October 25, 2019: Swedish teenage climate activist, Greta Thunberg, is welcomed by a crowd of 15,000 in Vancouver
Vancouver, BC / Canada - October 25, 2019: Swedish teenage climate activist, Greta Thunberg, is welcomed by a crowd of 15,000 in Vancouver
Vancouver, BC / Canada – October 25, 2019: Swedish climate activist, Greta Thunberg, appeared in solidarity with fifteen children and teenagers from across Canada who sued their government on Friday for supporting fossil fuelsir rights as Canadian citizens.
Vancouver, BC / Canada – October 25, 2019: Speakers from Canadian First Nations tribal leadership join in solidarity with Greta Thunberg to protest Canada’s inaction on global climate change.
Vancouver, BC / Canada – October 25, 2019: Canadian environmental activist and television host Severn Cullis-Suzuki, joins in solidarity with Greta Thunberg to protest Canada’s inaction on global climate change.