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Its a very old temple structure at Melukote, Karnataka. These corridors and the temple are very badly maintained.
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petaluma, california
thanks to musicman for correcting my original title
From the Great Depression that is. The Bridge and Dam at Cumberland Mountain State Park is the largest masonry structure built by the Civil Conservation Corps. It stands today as a tribute to resilience as part of Homestead. History and beauty combined is a wonderful thing.
My depression came back 3 weeks ago. I don't have much energy or drive to do any decent work. As such I will refrain from posting images until my health returns. Fingers crossed. Thank you for everyone's understanding. I have disabled commenting. It is not necessary to feel sorry for my mental health. On a positive note, I'm not yet suicidal. :)
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ein weißes Loch vor der schwarzen Gegenwart! Wo soll ich hin? Zwischen den Geleisen weiter wandern?
Gedankenspiele; Lichtspiele-
nur Nebel, der beim nächsten Wind
flüchten wird!
Looking southwards from the depression between Shining Tor and Cats Tor towards the summit of the former. This is a very gentle ridge walk with a well paved pathway, and has views westwards across Cheshire towards Wales, and eastwards into Derbyshire. From the high points you can see Manchester City and Airport, Jodrell Bank, Shutlingsloe, Kinder Scout and Mam Tor, to name but a few points of interest.
Shining Tor is the highest point above sea level in Cheshire these days, but only achieved that elevated status after the last round of boundary changes. The summit of Shining Tor has a maximum elevation of 559 m (1,834 ft) above sea level. This ridge walk past Pym Chair and Cats Tor, follows the boundary between East Cheshire and Derbyshire, and is delightful on a sunny day.
manic depression is the new black
Bipolar disorder or manic–depressive disorder (also referred to as bipolar affective disorder or manic depression) is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a category of mood disorders defined by the presence of one or more episodes of abnormally elevated energy levels, cognition, and mood. These moods are clinically referred to as mania or, if milder, hypomania. Individuals who experience manic episodes also commonly experience depressive episodes or symptoms, or mixed episodes in which features of both mania and depression are present at the same time. These episodes are usually separated by periods of "normal" mood, but in some individuals, depression and mania may rapidly alternate, known as rapid cycling. Extreme manic episodes can sometimes lead to psychotic symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations. The disorder has been subdivided into bipolar I, bipolar II, cyclothymia, and other types, based on the nature and severity of mood episodes experienced; the range is often described as the bipolar spectrum.
The onset of full symptoms generally occurs in late adolescence or young adulthood. Diagnosis is based on the person's self-reported experiences, as well as observed behavior. Episodes of abnormality are associated with distress and disruption, and an elevated risk of suicide, especially during depressive episodes. In some cases it can be a devastating long-lasting disorder; in others it has also been associated with creativity, goal striving and positive achievements; there is significant evidence to suggest that many people with creative talents have also suffered from some form of bipolar disorder.
Genetic factors contribute substantially to the likelihood of developing bipolar disorder, and environmental factors are also implicated. Bipolar disorder is often treated with mood stabilizer medications, and sometimes other psychiatric drugs. Psychotherapy also has a role, often when there has been some recovery of stability. In serious cases in which there is a risk of harm to oneself or others involuntary commitment may be used; these cases generally involve severe manic episodes with dangerous behavior or depressive episodes with suicidal ideation. There are widespread problems with social stigma, stereotypes and prejudice against individuals with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. People with bipolar disorder exhibiting psychotic symptoms can sometimes be misdiagnosed as having schizophrenia.
Shot with a pierced shower cap over the lense to get the soft look. No strobe. Not to worry though, she is very happy:-)
PS I know it's dark. It's a dark topic. Look at it for a few second and you will get a sense of her face
The internet was down for nearly 8 hours today so I went through my hard drives & looked at my old photography. This was shot all the way back in 2009. It resonated with me when I saw it. Not because it reflects how I feel about the internet going down but because it reflects depression in general. I'm just stunned at how many photos I found today that I had forgotten about.
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most of this was composed on a winter hike - like most of my writing, it comes while doing something physical rather than just sitting at a desk staring at blank paper
Use red-blue stereo ‘3D’ glasses to best enjoy this view of circular depressions in the southern hemisphere of Mars, exposing layered outcrops in the northern rim of the large Hellas basin
The geology of the Hellas basin is complex with ancient terrains showing evidences of erosion and sedimentary processes, which might be linked to past water activity. Both the shapes of the features revealed by stereo imaging and the mineralogical composition of the finely layered outcrops are key for understanding their formation processes. CaSSIS colour-composite images like these, combined with data from other instruments, help map variations in composition of the surface material.
The image was created from a stereo pairs taken by the Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS) onboard the ESA-Roscosmos ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter on 22 December 2018. The image is aligned from left to right along the ground-track of the spacecraft, and is centred at 29.2ºS/66.8ºE.
Credits: ESA/Roscosmos/CaSSIS, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO