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Also known as Blue Krait.
Location: Kedah, Malaysia
Local name: Ular Katam Tebu
Thai: Ngoo tap saming kla, or ngoo kan plong
Length: 1.2m, max 1.6m
Toxicity: Very venomous (fatal)
Malayan krait or blue krait, is a species of krait, a venomous elapid snake.
Distribution: Entire southeast Asia from south Indochina south to Java and Bali in Indonesia.
Venom: In mice, the IV LD50 for this species is 0.1 mg/kg (Tan, N. H., 2013). It has caused an untreated mortality rate of 60-70% on humans. Blue Krait’s venom consists of extremely powerful neurotoxins (presynaptic and postsynaptic toxins). This "venom cocktail" directly impair the victim's capacity for thought or speech and have the power to immobilize the musculoskeletal system. Secondly, it also attacks victim’s respiratory system, causing suffocation within hours. However, if left untreated, death can come within four hours. The most horrifying fact is that the bite causes no pain, hence giving the victim false reassurance.
A pleasant afternoon compelled me to walk around my current neighborhood today for the first time. This was taken 32 minutes before sunset.
Incoming clouds for possible showers a few weeks before the end of California's July 1st - June 30th precipitation year.
121 heads toward Decatur, an appropriate final shot of the day on NS’s Lafayette District.
2/22/2025
Milmine, IL
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the tags button on my iPad still only allows one character to be entered at a time.....as it drops away ea time!
Yahoo have now fixed this bug!
With all the intense heat and choking wildfire smoke we've had in the last two months, my half stained fence has remained that way. Now that the weather and air quality have improved, I'm racing to complete it before we start getting rain.
While I have seen virga of rain and, separately, of snow, I just learned today that the phenomena are an indication of a downburst.
The position of the sun in this photo from the Berkeley Hills shows the approximate position of the sun a week before the Winter Solstice. The Summer Solstice sunset will be over Sonoma County, as seen from this location.
Taken from East Bay Hills, North Berkeley, California, about three weeks after Winter Solstice.
Golden Gate Bridge in mid background, San Francisco on left, Marin County on right.
IMAGE INFO
- Viewpoint is looking west from the Bluff Knoll / Boola Myall Hiking Trail in the Stirling Range National Park.
- Peak elevations & line-of-sight distances courtesy of the peakvisor.com website:
peakvisor.com/panorama.html?lat=-34.36882778226453&ln...
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SOURCE INFO
- Original image was captured using a Seagull DF-300 SLR with 35mm film.
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PROCESS INFO
- Digitized using a Canon Canoscan 8800F scanner.
- Initial post-processing from the faded, grainy original negative quality was done using Adobe Photoshop CS Windows.
- Latest version re-processed using Topaz Gigapixel AI & Skylum Luminar Neo AI software.
IMAGE INFO
- Zoomed viewpoint is looking east from the Glasshouse Mountains Lookout at Beerburrum [adjacent to Glasshouse-Woodford Rd].
- Peak heights above sea level [in metres], prominence above ground level [in metres] & line of sight distance [in kilometres] are courtesy of Peakvisor.com: peakvisor.com/panorama.html?lat=-26.931686015125834&l...
- Glasshouse Mountains Wiki info link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass_House_Mountains
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SOURCE INFO
- Original lo-res image was captured using a CANON A75 PowerShot 3.2MP digital compact point & shoot camera.
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PROCESS INFO
- Original lo-res image significantly improved using AI enlargement & enhancement software.
my perspective nix ... csss ?
My perspective, my personal focus, not the focus of a strange observer or evaluator?
Meine Perspektive , Mein persönlicher Focus , nicht der Focus eines fremden Betrachters oder Bewerters ?
Taken from an elevation of approximately 2,000 feet above Mean Sea Level. The crest of the Sierra is over 10,000 in Tuolumne County, about 80 miles to the east.
Autocomplete Lower R cnr and top left.
Creation Date (xmp): 2023-02-14T17:14:28.533
Camera Make: Apple
Camera Model: iPhone 8
Original Date/Time: 2023-02-14T17:14:28.533
Exposure Time: 1/350 to Exposure Time: 1/787
Shutter Speed: 1/350.14
Aperture: 1.70
F-stop: f/1.8
ISO Speed: 20
Focal Length: 3.99
This stitch 4480 wide
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This image shows Hole in the Wall Beach, a popular photography spot located in Jervis Bay, New South Wales, Australia. (Actually this is at Green Patch)
The beach is known for its white sand and clear waters.
The name "Hole in the Wall" comes from a sandstone rock formation at the northeastern end of the beach.
The area is part of the Booderee National Park and is a popular destination for tourists.
Jervis Bay is home to a variety of wildlife, including bottlenose dolphins and fur seals.