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i step around this corner here,
stand outside the traffic flow,
light a cigarette's remains,
exhale, hard, straight overhead
pffffffffff, i said.
then turn to see
lights strung along this homeward trail,
stretching to infinity,
lone dilettante,
sole absentee,
suppress a laugh,
recall the path,
the world's a stage,
and turn the page.
littletinperson
Infinite worlds rotate on axes anchored in hope like scattered wisps of cloud.
Mine is so small it got lost in the blinding immensity. So I'm the only one that exists, the others they fade away like extinct languages spoken by the last lips capable of shaping their sounds.
My being like a random network of molecules fight against myself like the brightest star in a firmament of shiny particles: a coming and going that destabilizes time and space.
Because this is what I know for sure: not everything happens for one reason it doesn't matter how hard I try to climb the mountain or surrender to the valley.
By Margaret Randall.
The One World Trade Center (or Freedom Tower) is the main building of the new World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The building will be 1,776 feet tall.
Infinite Everywhere - Eric Hilton
Nefud Al-Kabir Desert. Northeast of Hegra, northern Arabian Desert. Saudi Arabia. July 2023.
It is known as the Nefud Desert or Al-Nefud.
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Every time I see the sea, I feel this indescribable feeling of happiness...
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Parc national de la Gaspésie/ National Park
Haute-Gaspésie, Québec
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Delta del Ebro
Earth Day - 22.04.2009
Canon EF17-40mm f/4L USM + Polarizador circular
Exposure: 160; Aperture: f/8.0; Focal Length: 17 mm; ISO: 100
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#61 on Explore 22-4-2009
Every circle has two extreme points, one of them is the highest of the whole circle and the other is the lowest. Thats how each period in your life starts and ends no matter from each point you begin in the end you will end up in the point you are supposed to begin again. Life always works and will work in infinite circles..
Lieu : Rajasthan, Inde
Les puits à degrés du Rajasthan, en Inde, sont riches d'une histoire qui remonte à plus de mille ans. Construits à l'origine pour recueillir l'eau de pluie et fournir un accès aux eaux souterraines, ils sont devenus des merveilles architecturales et des espaces communautaires.
Construites en creusant dans la terre, ces structures étaient ornées de sculptures complexes, servant à la fois de symboles utilitaires et esthétiques. Les puits à degrés facilitaient le stockage de l'eau dans les régions arides, crucial pour l'agriculture, la boisson et les rituels. Ils servaient également de points de rencontre, offrant un répit contre la chaleur torride du désert.
Au fil du temps, les puits à degrés ont décliné avec la modernisation, mais leur importance culturelle perdure, inspirant l'art, la littérature et les efforts de conservation. Aujourd'hui, ils sont des rappels poignants de l'ingéniosité de l'Inde en matière de gestion de l'eau et de prouesses architecturales ...
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Location: Rajasthan, India
Stepwells in Rajasthan, India, boasts a rich history dating back over a thousand years. Initially built to harvest rainwater and provide access to groundwater, they evolved into architectural marvels and communal spaces.
Constructed by digging into the earth, these structures were adorned with intricate carvings, serving as both utilitarian and aesthetic symbols. Stepwells facilitated water storage in arid regions, crucial for agriculture, drinking, and rituals. They also served as meeting points, offering respite from the scorching desert heat.
Over time, step-wells declined with modernization, but their cultural significance endures, inspiring art, literature, and conservation efforts. Today, they stand as poignant reminders of India’s ingenuity in water management and architectural prowess ...
credit : Barry Crosthwaite
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We didn't meet we didn't look for each other in the orchards with an apple among the murmurs of silk in the naves of the churches.
We were always inside each other in the double-sided god body in medieval paintings in museum basements and in the photos of our parents innocent as paper.
We -masters of crossing- we just stood in front of each other and in mirrors of the skin we reflect ourselves whole.The world walked away in silence and with its finger on its lips the forests took root in the ground cities guided by smell found places where men built them infinitely.
The rivers entered the seas like trains in the stations the ungraspable mountains congealed in the caves.
If I am a mountain You are a cave inside me,place in the mountains where there is no mountain place inside me where I am not.
Olga Tokarczuk, a Polish writer and activist, received the Nobel Prize in Literature "for her narrative imagination, which with encyclopedic passion depicts crossing borders as a way of life." Olga Tokarczuk was born on January 29, 1962 in Sulechów, near Zielona Góra, into a family of teachers.
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