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Mýrdalsjökull 20210717
Mýrdalsjökull is a glacier in the south of the Icelandic highlands. It is the country's fourth-largest ice cap, covering nearly 600 square kilometers, and its highest peak is almost 1500 meters tall. It is most well-known for sitting atop the notorious and explosive volcano, Katla.
Since 2010, the world has known of the volcano beneath Eyjafjallajökull; after all, it halted European air travel for over a week and stumped news readers everywhere. Few, however, are aware of the much larger volcano right beside it.
Mýrdalsjökull conceals Katla, one of the country’s most active volcanoes, having erupted, on average, once every fifty years since 930 AD. Because of the glacier above it, these eruptions tend to cause enormous ash clouds. It is these ash clouds that lead to flights being grounded, crops and livestock poisoned, and have the potential to change the world’s climate.
Source Guide to Iceland.
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Set: WIL01.
Date: Unknown.
Postmark: Unused.
Publisher: Unknown.
Repository: From the collection of Mr P. Wilkins.
Used by his very kind permission.
Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
Source: Scan of an original postcard.
Album: MID01.
Date: 1910s.
Postmark: 18th July 1914.
Photographer: William Hooper, Swindon.
(HOOPER COLLECTION COPYRIGHT P.A. Williams)
Repository: From the collection of Mr Tim Midwinter (MID01).
Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.
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One source says the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains range is about 1,000 km (620 mi) in length. Its highest point is 7,090 m (23,260 ft) located 100 km (62 mi) to the northwest of Lhasa. The range is parallel to the Himalayas in the Transhimalayas, and north of the Brahmaputra River. [3] Another source says the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains extend 460 miles (740 km) from Nyêmo County in the west to Ranwu County (the southwestern part of Baxoi County) in the east.
Its highest peak is Mount Nyenchen Tanglha (Nyainqêntanglha Feng) at 7,162 metres (23,497 ft).[4]
The southern side of the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains is precipitous, and falls by around 2,000 metres (6,600 ft), while the northern side is fairly level and descends about 1,000 metres (3,300 ft). Most of the mountains are below 6,500 metres (21,300 ft).[5] They contain 7080 glaciers covering an area of 10,700 square kilometres (4,100 sq mi).[4]
The Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains have an average latitude of 30°30'N and a longitude between 90°E and 97°E. Together with the Gangdise Shan located further west, it forms the Transhimalaya [a] which runs parallel to the Himalayas north of the Yarlung Tsangpo River.
The Drukla Chu river rises in the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains, where it is called the Song Chu river, and joins the Gyamda Chu river. The combined rivers run about 100 kilometres (62 mi) southeast to the Yarlung Tsangpo river.
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And selfie art.
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Treat This 268: Friday 5 March ~ Thursday 11 March 2021
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This is kind of an experiment.
Actually I never intended to share smartphone pictures on flickr. Than again sometimes you just can't bring a real camera and your phone is the only option.
One source says the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains range is about 1,000 km (620 mi) in length. Its highest point is 7,090 m (23,260 ft) located 100 km (62 mi) to the northwest of Lhasa. The range is parallel to the Himalayas in the Transhimalayas, and north of the Brahmaputra River. [3] Another source says the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains extend 460 miles (740 km) from Nyêmo County in the west to Ranwu County (the southwestern part of Baxoi County) in the east.
Its highest peak is Mount Nyenchen Tanglha (Nyainqêntanglha Feng) at 7,162 metres (23,497 ft).[4]
The southern side of the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains is precipitous, and falls by around 2,000 metres (6,600 ft), while the northern side is fairly level and descends about 1,000 metres (3,300 ft). Most of the mountains are below 6,500 metres (21,300 ft).[5] They contain 7080 glaciers covering an area of 10,700 square kilometres (4,100 sq mi).[4]
The Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains have an average latitude of 30°30'N and a longitude between 90°E and 97°E. Together with the Gangdise Shan located further west, it forms the Transhimalaya [a] which runs parallel to the Himalayas north of the Yarlung Tsangpo River.
The Drukla Chu river rises in the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains, where it is called the Song Chu river, and joins the Gyamda Chu river. The combined rivers run about 100 kilometres (62 mi) southeast to the Yarlung Tsangpo river.
Another picture of the karstic water source. Only in afternoon this shady, mossy place receives some sunshine.
“It seems to me that the natural world is the greatest source of excitement; the greatest source of visual beauty; the greatest source of intellectual interest. It is the greatest source of so much in life that makes life worth living.” —David Attenborough
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Tskaltubo Railway Station
წყალტუბოს რკინიგზის სადგური
Georgië
28-9-2007
Skaltoebo (Georgisch: წყალტუბო) of ook wel Tsqaltoebo is een stad in het westen van Georgië met 11.281 inwoners (peildatum 2014).
De stad staat bekend om zijn zachte klimaat en warme, licht radioactieve thermische bronnen. De bronnen werken tegen reuma en andere gewrichtsaandoeningen. Er is ook een grote spa, 16 sanatoria en motels. Sinds de stad in 1934 via het spoor bereikbaar is komen er jaarlijks 100.000 patiënten naar de stad. (In de Sovjet tijd, dat wel)
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Skaltubo (Georgian: წყალტუბო) or also Tsqaltubo is a city in western Georgia with 11,281 inhabitants (reference date 2014).
The city is known for its mild climate and warm, slightly radioactive thermal springs. The sources work against rheumatism and other joint diseases. There is also a large spa, 16 sanatoriums and motels. Since the city was accessible by rail in 1934, 100,000 patients come to the city every year.
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God’s words | "God Himself, the Unique VII" (Part 3) - "God Is the Source of Life for All Things (I) "
Introduction
Almighty God says, "God made all things interconnected, mutually intertwined, and interdependent. He used this method and these rules to maintain the survival and existence of all things and in this way mankind has lived quietly and peacefully and has grown and multiplied from one generation to the next in this living environment up to the present day. God balances the natural environment to ensure mankind's survival. If God's regulation and control were not in place, no man could maintain and balance the environment, even if it was created by God in the first place—this still can't ensure mankind's survival. So you can see that God handles it all perfectly!" (The Word Appears in the Flesh).
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Conocybe rugosa is a common species of mushroom that is widely distributed and especially common in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. It grows in woodchips, flowerbeds and compost.[2][3] It has been found in Europe, Asia and North America.[2][3] It contains the same mycotoxins as the death cap mushroom. Conocybe rugosa was originally described in the genus Pholiotina, and its morphology and a 2013 molecular phylogenetics study supported its continued classification there.[4]
Description
Conocybe rugosa has a conical cap that expands to flat, usually with an umbo. It is less than 3 cm across, has a smooth brown top, and the margin is often striate. The gills are rusty brown, close, and adnexed. The stalk is 2 mm thick and 1 to 6 cm long, smooth, and brown, with a prominent and movable ring. The spores are rusty brown, and it may be difficult to identify the species without a microscope.[5]
Toxicity
This species is deadly poisonous.[6] They produce alpha-amanitin, a cyclic peptide that is highly toxic to the liver and is responsible for many deaths by poisoning from mushrooms in the genera Amanita and Lepiota. They are sometimes mistaken for species of the genus Psilocybe due to their similar looking cap.
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The Lištica River – the second coldest river in Europe – after the Neretva, these days is just shyly making its way through the sand without much noise, slowly flowing through Široki Brijeg to slip through the sand of Mostarsko Blato, and finally through a tunnel at the bottom of Blato to plunge into the Neretva. This is a photo from the source itself at the Vrelo Borak site, which consists of several springs and has a constant source temperature of 8 °C
Malus angustifolia provides a food source for small mammals such as squirrels, opossums, rabbits and deer as well as many species of birds such as bobwhites, grouse and pheasants. They also attract local species of bees, which pollinate the trees.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malus_angustifolia
South Carolina, USA