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A small stairwell in the Geology building at the University of Tasmania - part of my university staircase project
The above is called "tempayan" in Malay. It is actually an earthenware jar - though this one is actually huge. It is about 3 feet high and could easily hold a person.
It originates from China and use to store food, pickled food, water or other preserved food such as fish and in the olden days, it even stores dead bodies.
20110612_MIL Tempayan
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Patterns on the surface of a peat bog created by the oils and minerals floating on water with sky reflections adding to the colours. Teesdale moorland.
An eight-pointed star pattern in the railings casting a shadow onto the the eight-pointed star blue and white tiled balcony at the Aga Khan Centre, London
Sunny days create interesting shadows along the riverfront. This one was created by a railing next to a bend in the Sheboygan River.
Small slot canyon, located along the White Domes trail in Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
A slot canyon begins as a hairline crack in rock, which is beaten upon by rapidly flowing water until it becomes larger; finally over a vast period of time and a multitude of flash floods have eroded the rock, it forms a narrow crevice. The final result is a hiker and photographers paradise of almost claustrophobic caverns, twisting and turning, often allowing only a glitter of glowing light into its depths. Wind, water and time carve lines on the walls of some slot canyons where flowing patterns run fluidly like the wind that help make them. An irregularity can cause water to swirl forming a hollow, then another and another until the canyon is a series of walls and hollows. (source: www.zionnational-park.com/slots.htm )
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