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📝 Lanzarote is characterized mainly by its volcanic landscape.
When finally the 16 of April of 1736 the earth settled down, a third of the island was covered by lava and 12 towns had been devastated.
Today, the entire area is immersed in a deep and impressive silence.
The last volcanic eruption dates back to 1824.
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Tierra del Fuego (/tiˈɛərə dɛl ˈfweɪɡoʊ/, Spanish: [ˈtjera ðel ˈfweɣo]; Spanish for "Land of Fire", formerly also Fireland in English) is an archipelago off the southernmost tip of the South American mainland, across the Strait of Magellan. The archipelago consists of the main island, Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, with an area of 48,100 km2 (18,572 sq mi), and a group of many islands, including Cape Horn and Diego Ramírez Islands. Tierra del Fuego is divided between Chile and Argentina, with the latter controlling the eastern half of the main island and the former the western half plus the islands south of Beagle Channel. (Wikipedia)
Música (abrir en nueva pestaña) / Music (Open link in new tab): Tracey Hewat- Firelands.
Otra toma más del pitón volcánico de Cancarix, un monumento natural originado hace unos 7,04 millones de años ubicado en la Sierra de las Cabras, en la pedanía de Cancarix del municipio de Hellín, en la Provincia de Albacete y que pertenece al sistema disperso que se halla al Norte de la región volcánica de Almería-Murcia.
En la tarde del pasado 27 de Septiembre, partí con la misión específica de fotografiarlo, en compañía de mi buen colega de fotográficas gestas, maese Antonio y tuvimos la fortuna de encontrar el volcán de Cancarix como si estuviera despertando de su largo letargo, con ese nubarrón encima, asemejando humo que anunciase una inminente erupción volcánica, abundando con ello en la dramática atmósfera de la composición.
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Another capture of the Cancarix volcano, a natural monument originated about 7.04 million years ago, located in the “Sierra de las Cabras” (Cancarix, Hellín, Albacete, Spain) and belonging to the dispersed system just north of the volcanic region of Almeria-Murcia.
In the afternoon of last 27th September I left in the company of my good friend and fellow photographer Antonio with the specific task of taking some pictures of Cancarix volcano. We were so lucky as we found it looking as if it was awakening from its long slumber, with that dark cloud over it that seemed as if it was smoke of an imminent volcanic eruption, providing an attractive dramatic mood.
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Cruising through Beagle Strait after leaving Ushuaia in the evening. On the right side Fireland, Argentina, on the left the part of the southern tip of South America that belongs to Chile
Tierra del Fuego (/tiˈɛərə dɛl ˈfweɪɡoʊ/, Spanish: [ˈtjera ðel ˈfweɣo]; Spanish for "Land of Fire", formerly also Fireland in English) is an archipelago off the southernmost tip of the South American mainland, across the Strait of Magellan. The archipelago consists of the main island, Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, with an area of 48,100 km2 (18,572 sq mi), and a group of many islands, including Cape Horn and Diego Ramírez Islands. Tierra del Fuego is divided between Chile and Argentina, with the latter controlling the eastern half of the main island and the former the western half plus the islands south of Beagle Channel. (Wikipedia)
MKGz2022-08-31 053 ~ McBride Arboretum ~ Located on the Bowling Green State University Firelands Campus in NW Ohio
Nuevo viaje al volcan islandés del 14 al 21 de junio, aparte se visitarán algunas de las zonas mas espectaculares del pais. Si estas interesado, tienes toda la info en mi web www.pacofarero.com
it is a fantastic experience to round the Horn on a ship - the weather was changing constantly, The visibility was poor one moment and great the next. Combined with gale force winds it gives you an appreciation for the silors of former times and what they went through when traveling from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean and vice versa ....
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Sufferer's Lands was the name given to a tract of land in northern Ohio. The government awarded the land to residents of several towns in coastal Connecticut as restitution after their homes were burned by advancing British troops in the American Revolutionary War. The land is know today as the Firelands. But the name Sufferer's Lands really struck a chord with me. My passion in photography is centered on divining unseen energy the way some people dowse for underground water. I'm attuned to the dark side and that name seems utterly apropos.
My world turned upside down Sunday when our dog ran off into the woods. I chased after him but he can run faster than wind and was gone just like that. I searched for hours and encountered several witnesses who reported a fast moving white dog, yet I was always 45 minutes behind the last sighting. The day labored on under increasingly chilly, rainy and emotionally dreadful conditions. I kept trawling the village, in car and on foot, searching. All the places I normally go, full of life, energy, in pursuit of great photos. But now crossing these same pathways filled with joyless angst. Reminded me how much of our life perspective rides on such a critical balancing point. Suddenly the drudgery of daily tasks seemed like an oasis of fun compared to where I was at. I imagined the sad energy I was imprinting into the ground beneath my feet, and how many others may have done the same over the years. I convinced myself long ago that it was those very energy fields that I had managed to tap into for these photos. Anyway the dog search ended at sundown. I sat that evening looking at his empty bed and imagining how out in the wild. Very dark thoughts ensued. I realized I had to re-channel my mind into a more positive direction. I focused on the dog and extended telepathic guidance (no crazier than any of the other half-baked notions I write about). Daybreak saw the search resume and within an hour I received news that the dog was alive and safe after some stranger delivered him top the dog pound. I soon had him back home, a bit disoriented and filthy, but otherwise unharmed. My life perspective was back in balance. But I'll never forget those dreadful hours and how it made me reinterpret the very land I live on, the Sufferer's Lands.
This dark cemetery angel seemed the perfect visual for this story although it has nothing to do with it. It stands a lonely vigil on the extreme western boundary of the burial ground. Before it are acres of graves, but behind it only an eerie woodland. I love walking in the woods, but not here. These woods are dark and off-putting no matter the season or time of day. There's something not right here; I accept that and just stay out. This angel is as close as I go and even that feels too close. On this cold afternoon, I ventured in for a look. Her hands, once clasped in prayer, had fallen to the ground leaving a gaping square hole in her chest. The angel is made of Fiberglas and the elements continue to take their silent toll. Even without hands, the figure exhibits an eerie presence, as if warning people away from those dark woods.
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Took this photo of the city from the balcony of the Hotel. Had no tripod so used a very high ISO... but it only gave some more magic to the fantastic view :)
It just hit the stores a few minutes ago! Only a few days left until the event ends, so 50% off the regular price!100% of the proceeds from the sale of this item will be donated to the RFL. This will only be available at the Fantasy Faire.
[3M] FF2021 Book(add)
[3M] FF2021 Book(Deco) 150L$
・The list of Fireland in FF2021 is included!wow
・The add type contains BH_1805's hand and arm pose (priority 6), so you can walk around with the book in your hand!
・The end of the brass bookmark is separate from the main body, so you can change the angle to your liking when taking pictures.
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Southern winds are so strong in Road J of Tierra del Fuego, that the trees of the área grow like flags, inclined sideward... they are called "The flag trees". Thanks to Andrew's comment... this photo has the title it deserves :)