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MISSION TERRE V2 1

  

Pôle Nord de la Terre, décembre 3218

  

« Ce 21 décembre 3218, un premier groupe d’humains dont les ancêtres ont fuit une Terre devenue inhabitable - cette triste période l’histoire connue sous le nom de Grande Migration - se pose sur ces terres désolées et méconnaissables du Pôle Nord de la Terre. Leur mission : chercher des réponses aux interrogations suivantes : l’évolution de la Terre est-elle irréversible? La vie pourra t-elle un jour y prospérer de nouveau? Dans quelles conditions?

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THALASSA - Planète océanique, refuge des humains, 3208

  

Chants de la Terre lointaine (The Songs of Distant Earth), un poème épique, écrit par une écrivaine du nom de Cassiopée Clarke, jusque-là inconnue, bouleverse l’âme des habitants de la planète. Ce poème réveille en eux la douleur ancestrale de la migration de leurs ancêtres, de la perte de leur planète d’origine, de leur culture, de leur histoire. L’héroïne du poème ressent cette douleur, mais aussi quelque chose de plus intime et étrange à la fois : une impossible connexion avec cette Terre lointaine - ses Chants - qui lui révèleraient que la Terre abrite encore et toujours, les vibrations uniques de la vie. Sous la pression du public, les autorités planétaires décident d’organiser une expédition de reconnaissance vers la Terre. La poétesse Clarke, est invitée à se joindre à l’équipe scientifique du vaisseau spatial Earth One.

  

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PÔLE NORD DE LA TERRE, trois mois après l’arrivée

  

Le Commandant de la mission - « Madame Clarke, je suis désolé, mais notre équipe scientifique arrive à la conclusion que le cycle destructeur qui a conduit à la Grande Migration ne s’est pas inversé. Les continents qui ne sont pas inondés, sont devenus désertiques, balayés par des vents violents et brûlants. Nous estimons que 80% de la surface la planète est inhabitable par des humains. À l’exception des Pôles, l’air est irrespirable. La vie subsiste dans les profondeurs des mers nordiques, mais sous une forme très simplifiée. L’exploitation des ressources minières - ce dont nous avons réellement besoin - serait non-économique selon nos experts. Leur recommandation est de mettre fin à cette mission. Avez-vous quelque chose à ajouter, Madame? »

  

En guise de réponse, Madame Clarke offrit ses larmes. Il valait mieux taire son secret, cette certitude qui était maintenant sienne, que ses Chants lui avaient dit la vérité, que la vie reprendrait ses droits sur cette planète, mais qu’il était absolument vital de tenir les humains à l’écart. Elle essuya ses larmes de joie et les préparatifs du retour vers Thalassa débutèrent.

  

© Patrice photographiste, Chroniques du Monde de Poësia

  

1 Ce synopsis de film est inspiré de plusieurs romans du célèbre écrivain de science-fiction, Arthur C. Clarke, en particulier : « Les Chants de la Terre lointaine » et la saga des Odyssées de l’espace (2001, 2010, 2061 et 3001)

  

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MISSION EARTH V2 1

Earth North Pole, December 3218

  

"This December 21, 3218, a first group of humans whose ancestors fled the land that had become uninhabitable - this sad period, know in history as the Great Migration - lands on these desolate and unrecognizable lands of the northern hemisphere. Their mission: to seek answers to the following questions: is the evolution of the Earth irreversible? Can life ever prosper again? Under what conditions?

  

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THALASSA - Oceanic planet, refuge of humans, 3208

 

The Songs of Distant Earth, an epic poem, written by a writer named Cassiopeia Clarke, until then unknown, moves the souls of the inhabitants of the planet. This poem awakens in them the ancestral pain of the migration of their ancestors, of the loss of their home planet, their culture, their history. The heroine of the poem feels this pain, but also something more intimate and strange at the same time: an impossible connection with this distant Earth - her Songs - which would reveal to her that the Earth still and always shelters the unique vibrations of life. Under public pressure, the planetary authorities decide to organize a scouting expedition to Earth. Poet Clarke is invited to join the scientific team to the spacecraft Earth One.

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NORTH POLE OF THE EARTH, three months after arrival

 

Mission Commander - "Mrs. Clarke, I'm sorry, but our science team has come to the conclusion that the destructive cycle that led to the Great Migration has not been reversed. The continents which are not flooded have become desert, swept by strong and scorching winds. We estimate that 80% of the planet's surface is uninhabitable by humans. With the exception of the Poles, the air is unbreathable. Life subsists in the depths of the northern seas, but in a very simplified form. The exploitation of mineral resources - what we really need - would be uneconomic according to our experts. Their recommendation is to end this mission. Do you have anything to add, Madame? "

 

In response, Mrs. Clarke offered her tears. It was better to hide her secret, this certainty that was now hers, that her Songs had told the truth, that life would take back its rights on this planet, but that it was absolutely vital to keep humans away. She wiped away her tears of joy and the preparations for the return to Thalassa began.

 

© Patrice photographist, Chronicles of the Lands of Poësia

  

1 This film synopsis is inspired by several novels by the famous science fiction writer, Arthur C. Clarke, in particular: « The Songs of Distant Earth" and the saga of Space Odyssey (2001, 2010, 2061 and 3001)

 

An old barn, almost disappearing in the greenery

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the human being, human means, hu = light & man = mind

mind of light. live to your light & follow what gives you you.

Atticus didn't know what to think about these shoes so I hid a biscuit in one of them, hoping to capture a cool image. LOL! He could not get the biscuit out because he did not want to damage my shoe! Guess we trained him a little too well. He was never a chewer, even as a puppy.

Nice cloud inversion on Sat morning.

Was surprised to catch this small window at the corner of this house just placed between the two red chemineys. I like it and I am glad that my eyes are lifted to the sky to discover it.

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Cycle lane beneath Magrit Bridge in Budapest Hungary.

Budapest, 2017.10.30

  

Margaret Bridge

Budapest, Hungary

30.10.2017

   

#42 Done for Project 52

  

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une seul prise , une seule photo, one shot !!!

We love driving here.

It has been an avalanche here, on the opposite side of the lake where we are taking this photo. Huge boulders as high as houses, coming down all the way from the top of the mountain and destroyed farms and devided the lake in two.

 

Extremely fascinating, still people live here.

 

This happened long time ago.

In the 2nd world war the resistence hid themselves among the huge rocks.

 

At 306 m Totak is the 10th deepest lake in Norway

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famous wooden bridge at kisbalaton (kanyavari-sziget)

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Deep in the woods at Tholt-Y-Will Glen. In all honesty the Isle of Man has very few large woodlands of any real quality which makes landscape photography of this kind difficult here I find. The lack of decent forests here or indeed any really substantive efforts to change this, is increasingly inexcusable given the wider environmental context. But that's a topic for another time! However, based on the limited choice we do have, I’m a big fan of this small forest at Tholt-Y-Will and love the solitude it provides with its dark remote corners basically never being visited by anyone. With this shot that’s exactly what I wanted to capture – a completely untouched forest scene with a sense of scale and depth 🍂🌳🍄

 

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Margaret bridge - panoramic photo - Hungary, Budapest

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