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The Caldeira of the azorean island Faial is almost circular, 2000 m perimeter, with a 400 m depth below the crater rim. Its bottom is broken by water marshes, thickets and minor cinder cones and surrounded by almost vertical cliffs with a diverse vegetation.
Die Caldeira der Azoreninsel Fatal ist nahezu kreisrund, misst 2000 m im Durchmesser, mit einer Tiefe von 400 m untern dem Kraterrand. Ihr Boden ist durchsetzt mit Sümpfen, Dickicht und kleinen Aschekegeln und umrandet von nahezu senkrechten Felswänden mit facettenreicher Vegetation.
Crappy weather above Corvo Island! Lagoa do Caldeirão is the only sea of the azorian island Corvo. The sea is situated at the bottom of the crater of Monto Gordo. Cows grazing the pastures inside the caldeira.
Scheißwetter auf Corvo! Die Lagoa do Caldeirão ist der einzige See der Azoren-Insel Corvo. Er liegt auf dem Grund der Caldera des Monte Gordo. Kühe grasen auf den Weiden in der Caldeira.
The Caldeira of the azorean island Faial is almost circular, 2000 m perimeter, with a 400 m depth below the crater rim. Its bottom is broken by water marshes, thickets and minor cinder cones and surrounded by almost vertical cliffs with a diverse vegetation.
Die Caldeira der Azoreninsel Fatal ist nahezu kreisrund, misst 2000 m im Durchmesser, mit einer Tiefe von 400 m untern dem Kraterrand. Ihr Boden ist durchsetzt mit Sümpfen, Dickicht und kleinen Aschekegeln und umrandet von nahezu senkrechten Felswänden mit facettenreicher Vegetation.
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14/06/2010, Ijmuiden, Netherlands.
Keel laid during June 1991, launched during July 1994 and entered service on 10/03/1995 by Italthai Marine, Samutprakan, Thailand (96)
2,042 g.t, and 2,580 dwt., as the platform supply vessel:
'Smit-Lloyd Fame' to 2005,
'Havila Fame' to 2008 and
'Vikland' to 2018 and
'Ocean Sea' to 2021, and
'SAR Fame' since.
In 2008 vessel was converted into a seismic research vessel.
Photo with permission of Willem Koper.
This is a closeup of a mosaic tile I made with polymer clay on hardboard. I included sea shells, glass gems, crystals, textured metal disks and a really awesome polymer clay cabochon that I traded with another artist that calls herself 'noneoftheabove' on Etsy. Her work is so intricate and perfect!
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So we took a cruise in the famous UNESCO Heritage Halong Bay. That is pretty much the only way to discover this wander of the world - well, at least in two days and one night.
Vietnam is known for its affordable pricing for many things from trasportation to food, but this cruise was a bit of an exception. And unfortunately the weather never cleared out after the whole trip. However on the second day the weather was somewhat better, sometimes we saw the sun coming out.
The cruise itself was really fantastic - full of peaceful retired people from all over the world. We thoroughly enjoyed its programme from morning tai chi session (obviously all cruises do that) to cooking class. They took us to a cave and a floating village where people actually live above water.
I know it's touristy, but food was very good, and we enjoyed the different exceitment from fast-paced Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh city here. We had a wonderful experience overall.
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Hand screenprinted poster for Beach House's show w/ Mass Of Aura on 6/16/10 at Diesel, Pittsburgh, PA.
We love Beach House, so so much. Semi ethereal, almost otherworldly-ghostly quality that I (of course) really dig, You'd have to close your ears hard not to notice that their lyrics often involve the sea, salt water, and drifting oceanic themes, like a ghost-ship, the kind that are found abandoned at sea carrying on alone.
And therefore, you are looking at my all hand screenprinted poster for the incomparable Beach House. It's my 4-color, all hand screenprinted poster with ocean-sky blue, deep sea blue, and timber brown hand mixed and non-toxic water based screenprinting inks. The dark ocean blue overprints the timber brown of the ship to make a 4th color, overprint magic!
This limited edition poster is signed (by me) and numbered. Edition of 98. Size: 16 x22 inches (39.4 cm x 55.9 cm.) Paper: archival Cougar, White 100lb cover weight.
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