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Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego Argentina

Dec 2009

Landies and Gentleman - Let me present Reality #15 - This micro-world was once perfectly balanced, until we introduced a creature called man; It is now overrun with them.

 

We've tried introducing natural disasters, disease and war, but these creatures just can't be controlled.

 

We're going to nuke this experiment tomorrow - I think that's 2012 in human time.

Cape Horn is a rocky headland on Hornos Island, in southern Chile's Tierra del Fuego archipelago. It's surrounded by wild seas off the southern tip of South America where the Pacific and Atlantic oceans meet. The albatross-shaped Cape Horn Monument commemorates the lives of thousands of seafarers who perished attempting to sail around the cape. A secluded lighthouse and the tiny Stella-Maris Chapel are nearby.

Model : Ikaria Luna

 

This picture is dedicated to my friend Thierry Ehrmann, true artist, wise man, visionary and creator of the mighty Abode Of Chaos . A man of honor and a true warrior in our modern decaying civilization. Hail.

 

In a society that has abolished all adventure, the only adventure left is to abolish that society.

 

My book is avalaible for sale.

4/5

 

...After a while I felt what it's like to be shipwrecked and having to wait for rescue.

You think you survived, but you didn't...

 

Húske op 'e Hoek set | End of the world set | Terschelling set | ©

We'll live forever

They'll study our bones

Write stories about us

And carve us in stone

So they can remember

What true love was like

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecYilbEAsJY

 

We could be the last love song ever sang ....

 

© All rights reserved Anna Kwa. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission

End of the World, Arizona. Sedona in the distance.

If I knew the world would perish tomorrow, I would still plant my apple tree today.

Martin Luther

 

Apple tree on a cold December day

 

View On Black

 

This is actually the set of the 2005 Steven Spielberg movie, "War of the Worlds", starring Tom Cruise. This is part of the tram tour at Universal Studios. This is just one portion of the set. It was a frightening scene and surreal at the same time. The scale and the attention to detail (that's a real plane btw) was impeccable and just mind-blowing.

 

If you go to www.waroftheworlds.com/ , the opening page is part of this set.

Al faro del cabo de Fréhel en Bretaña no hubiese llegado de no ser por la manía de los amigos franceses de ocultar los kilometros que faltan para llegar a los sitios.

 

This photo is available on Getty Images www.gettyimages.es/detail/foto/phare-du-cap-fréhel-breta...

 

If you do not press L their is no point watching at all

 

My award from you is a word or few, not a flashing/dancing/jumping or singing copy/paste item.

Please do not feel offended if I erase those comments.

 

The use of this photo is allowed only with written authorization of Svante Oldenburg

Driving through Wonder Valley... what are those giant letters on the distant horizon? As we got closer, realized we'd reached THE END OF THE WORLD. This 2022 installation by Jack Pierson left us wondering whether it was a statement, like "This community is so obscure, it may as well be at the end of the world," or political, as in... say no more.

Wide angle shot taken on our hiking trip to the End of the World in Norway

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A busy port and adventure hub, Ushuaia is a sliver of steep streets and jumbled buildings below the snowcapped Martial Range. Here the Andes meets the famed Beagle Channel in a sharp skid, making way for the city before reaching a sea of lapping currents.

- The sea was dead silent, just like the gorgeous sunset painting the landscape, just like the mind.

 

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- Standing on the edge it`s approx. 20 feet down to the water surface.

The low tide brought out the dark edges of the rocks.

- This was published in Outdoor Photographer (Your Favorite Places).

 

- See also Searching For The Talisman Of Light: www.flickr.com/photos/lee_seung_kye/2646776740/in/photost... from the same location.

 

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Another IR shot taken in southern Alberta.

 

Cabo Finisterre, La Coruña, Spain - Mayo 2022

Les Eclaireurs lighthouse situated in the Beagle Channel in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. The mountains in the background of the picture are actually in Chile.

 

Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse in the Beagle Channel, close to the city of Ushuaia, is a famous tourist attraction and is also known as "the Lighthouse at the End of the World" in a reference to Jules Verne novel. However, the one from the novel is the San Juan de Salvamento lighthouse, further east on the east coast of the remote Isla de los Estados.

 

Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina

 

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Well the Blood Moon came and went and we are still here despite many of the predictions floating around Utah that it would spell the end of the world. Total lunar eclipse September 27, 2015.

>>> View On Black And Large With The Sound <<<

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In Greek mythology, Cassandra was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. Her beauty caused Apollo to grant her the gift of prophecy.

She is a figure both of the epic tradition and of tragedy, where her combination of deep understanding and powerlessness exemplify the tragic condition of humankind.

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Martial Glacier is only a few kilometres from the city centre of Ashuaia. It was named in honour of explorer Luis Fernando Martial, leader of the French scientific expedition which arrived in 1883.

Argentina, Ushuaia, commonly regarded as the southernmost city in the world

 

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