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Ramirentin koneistusta vuoden 2013 Flow-festivaalin rakennustöissä. Kuva: 2point8 Media Oy / Petri Krook
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In the past years I often tried to express the etherial, energetic world that animates the visible nature, but now - just by playing - I surprise myself with drawing this strange flowering structure. Detail of drawing, charcoal, pencil, watercolor on paper 100x70 cm. May 2014.
after visiting Kilauae caldera at sunset, we hauled ass to view the lava flow into the sea, because it was an hour drive away and they close the gates at 8pm.
we drove through a neighborhood (!!!) to get to this spot, on private land. amazingly they didn't charge admission. there were vendors set up selling photos, bottled water, flashlights, hot cocoa, etc. we stopped and chatted with a fellow selling blown glass. turned out he had gone to school at USF in Tampa.
then we hiked for about half an hour over very rough terrain, new lava flow. it took us about twice as long to hike as everyone else since i was nursing my urchin-foot, which was throbbing from the pressure of the shoe and the uneven ground.
our trek was also strained because we only brought one flashlight- d'oh! and it was fading. i asked a couple who was hiking back out, what type of flashlight they had (since the light was glowing bright and blue). the fellow said, "it has three batteries in it." oh. and then his lady friend asked us if we had seen the lava, yet? and we said no, so she gave us her flashlight. mahalo!!
it was very dark and there were sooo many stars-- and we could see the milky way!
we sat and watched the lava flow out to sea for about an hour, billowing steam and molten splashes. kinda like a lava lamp :)
Krishok Konna Amena sacrificed life in the flood-flow of the Meghna river in Bangladesh for saving the life of cattle....
শোন্ মা আমিনা, রেখে দে রে কাজ ত্বরা করি মাঠে চল,
এল মেঘনায় জোয়ারের বেলা এখনি নামিবে ঢল।
নদীর কিনার ঘন ঘাসে ভরা
মাঠ থেকে গরু নিয়ে আয় ত্বরা
করিস না দেরি- আসিয়া পড়িবে সহসা অথই জল
মাঠ থেকে গরু নিয়ে আয় ত্বরা মেঘনায় নামে ঢল।
এখনো যে মেয়ে আসে নাই ফিরে- দুপুর যে বয়ে যায়।
ভরা জোয়ারের মেঘনার জল কূলে কূলে উছলায়।
নদীর কিনার জলে একাকার,
যেদিকে তাকাই অথই পাথার,
দেখতো গোহালে গরুগুলি রেখে গিয়েছে কি ও পাড়ায়?
এখনো ফিরিয়া আসে নাই সে কি? দুপুর যে বয়ে যায়।
ভরবেলা গেলো, ভাটা পড়ে আসে, আঁধার জমিছে আসি,
এখনো তবুও এলো না ফিরিয়া আমিনা সর্বনাশী।
দেখ্ দেখ্ দূরে মাঝ-দরিয়ায়,
কাল চুল যেন ঐ দেখা যায়-
কাহার শাড়ির আঁচল-আভাস সহসা উঠিছে ভাসি?
আমিনারে মোর নিল কি টানিয়া মেঘনা সর্বনাশী।
- হুমায়ুন কবির/ মেঘনায় ঢল
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Spring runoff flows behind remaining ice on a small creek at the Butterwort Cliffs SNA, Minnesota. 110408-64
It took awhile this year, but the water started to flow this week. By next weekend, it should be booking along unless we get another cold snap. Inland, some lakes still have 3 feet of ice on them, so it's going to be a late spring in the northland. I wouldn't be surprised if some lakes still have ice in May.
I always enjoy this time of year when ice and liquid water mingle. I love the contrast between the two. With long shutter speeds, I almost feel like you can see steam, too.
A makeshift memorial , made of flowers and other objects, erected on the steps in front of the police station in Moncton NB / Un mémorial de fortune, fait de fleurs et d'objets divers, érigé, sur les marches, devant le poste de police de Moncton NB
Walking on the lava flow. Much of which is obsidian.
Newberry National Volcanic Monument was designated on November 5, 1990 to protect the area around the Newberry Volcano in the United States. It was created within the boundaries of the Deschutes National Forest and is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. It includes 50,000 acres (20,000 ha) of lakes, lava flows, and spectacular geologic features in central Oregon. These photos are taken from the summit Paulina Peak 7,985 ft, (2,434 m). Just below us are East Lake and Paulina Lake and The Big Obsidian Flow, created 1,300 years ago, covers 700 acres. It is hard to fathom as you drive through the summit area that you are within a 17 square mile caldera at the summit of a 500 square mile volcano, a volcano that remains very active to this day. Newberry is both seismically and geothermally active. Geologists believe the caldera sits over a shallow magma body only 2 to 5 kilometers deep. Visitors see numerous cinder cones (over 400 throughout the area), miles of basalt flows, as well as rhyolite flows of obsidian.