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Parque das Nações, Lisboa, Portugal.
This is the first time I have seen a mud brick chimney. I grew up in a mud brick home, but the chimney was brick.
Geochemical activity of "Salinelle dei Cappuccini o dello Stadio" mud volcanoes located in the periphery of Paternò, Catania, Sicily.
Just a little pattern I saw in the mud while hiking in the Badlands National Park, South Dakota. It was pretty bland until I slid those sliders around and coaxed these cool colors to emerge turning the mud into gold. In the process, I even found some small animal tracks. I hope those little feet did better with the mud than my sneakers did, the mud was a mixture of glue and concrete!
Happy Slider Sunday - HSS
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Months of heavy rain results in lots of mud if you live in a place where there's no mains drainage or pavements.
I like to think that I live in the "mud capital" of the world.
This may have been the most full I've ever seen this feature, probably because of the major rains the week before.
It's not a volcano, by the way, just a mud pot - a hot spring with dissolved solids in it.
Despite the mist and chilly air it was a beautiful morning. The Farmers almanac
says we are in for a snowy winter so enjoy this while you can.
L'hiver les bisons se rapprochent de Mud Volcano pour profiter d'une chaleur venue de la Terre. Ce matin de mi-septembre, la température était déjà de 0°C.
Yellowstone
The largest source of medicinal mud in Croatia with long tradition of its therapeutical use
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The mansions of Antartiko, near the North Macedonian and Albanian borders, are stunning examples of mud-brick vernacular building dating to the heyday of the village in the 19th through early 20th centuries. The population has been in steep decline since WWII, and most of the houses are crumbling into ruins. This house is still occupied, as shown by the smoking upstairs kitchen stovepipe, though the tile roof is beginning to fail.
This image was taken in Noakhali,Bangladesh. This image signifies the norms. They don't have gas and affording cylinder bottle of gas is also nearly impossible. So people of first world may not familiar with this kind of stove or even if they do they have done this in high school campaign. But this is not campaign, here people have no choice.Here it is life.
Cyclocross Women's Elite in the Netherlands. National Championship Zaltbommel. Walking through the mud
This was the most intense smelling place. Stay too long and you can start to feel a little light headed...or nauseous. This place is ripe with Hydrogen Sulfide and Carbon Dioxide. But, the wonderful microorganisms that thrive on the Hydrogen Sulfide convert that gas into Sulfuric Acid, which in turn break down the rocks into the mud. <3 Biology
We were leaving Pilanesberg game Park when this mother and baby rhino charged out of the bush and across the road in front of the car. The must have been having a mud bath. I am pleased with this photo as the light was going and I just had time to aim through the window and press the shutter a few times.
We are now back home - feeling a little weary and will catch up with everyone over the next couple of days.
Death Valley
Mud and salt, what remains of Lake Manly which once covered Death Valley to a depth of 30 feet (9.1 m)
The day the Olympic Torch came to Sunderland. Wettest summer ever. There is a path under there somewhere!
These are beautiful mud tiles left over time, nature’s flooring handiwork creating patterns and shapes all over.
The patterns in the cracked earth looked very similar to the patterns on an old stump. So I decided to merge the two.
…… On catch-up!!! Couldn’t miss this one as my #212 picture of the day! Fun for children of all ages at Blakeney in Norfolk. And no we didn't have a go!!!! Taken on my phone in Apple RAW and edited in Lightroom. Alan:-)
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The lighting at Patea was pretty meh, resulting in a bit of a muddy ol' shot perched precariously from the ruins of the old Patea coolstores...
Just north of Mont St. Michel Abbey in France is another small island which at low tide you could walk to for fun. While I was there a large group of high school students were taking a guided walk. Very interesting and muddy. Looked like a lot of fun.
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Warabi Hadaka Matsuri
Hadaka Matsuri (literally, naked festival) held every 25th of February at Mimusubi Shrine, Yotsukaido, Chiba. Young men in loincloths jostle one another in a muddy rice paddy from around 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Access: JR Sobu Line to Yotsukaido Sta. (South Exit), and then walk 15 min.