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These are beautiful mud tiles left over time, nature’s flooring handiwork creating patterns and shapes all over.
Now this is me - rare event that I post a picture of myself, but the older I get the less I care about such things.
I was supposed to feel 10 years younger after this mud bath (yeah, as if that is even possible considering my extreme young age!), but instead I smelled like rotten eggs the rest of the day, everyone avoided me, I was an airport for surrounding insects for countless hours, and the worst thing of all: beer tastes horribly ever since, haha :-)
But have to admit that I had a truly wonderful boat daytrip with my oldest daughter (thanks Nienke for taking this one!), more to follow.
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In May 2006, an eruption of mud began to flow in Sdoarjo Indonesia. The cause of the mud volcano is still disputed, with some theories blaming the drilling of a natural gas well by PT Lapindo Brantas, and others attributing the flow to a distant earthquake. In any case, the mud flow is the largest mud volcano in the world, spewing 180,000 cubic meters of mud per day, and is expected to continue to flow for another 25-30 years. With the eruption, 40,000 villagers were displaced and 20 were killed.
Taken at Latitude/Longitude:-7.521615/112.705463. km (Map link)
Echo Azures, Variable Checkerspots, California Sisters, and Callippe Fritillaries all share one mud puddle.
Puddle locale is in the Klammath Mountains of Northern California. Photo taken on 5/31/2014.
Beer bottles that I now use for decoration center pieces, vases or candle holders when having BBQ's. I think they are cool looking bottles. Not your typical beer bottle.
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PICK-POCKET FINDS MUD WRESTLING FANS EASY MARKS: One-armed man swipes wallets, more than $49 cash stolen in the recent Championships.
Mud Goblins Rule! On the third day we found a great swimming place with a rock to jump off of, deep spots and warm mud.
The famous Maldon mud race 2016, 300 people do this every year for charity, across the river along the mud and back across the river, I did it in 2008 when it was held at Christmas time and the temperature was around freezing, exhausting!
Mud-puddling Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly. Picture from my daily walk along the local greenway. Pixel 3 - "the camera I had with me".
"The obstacles I'll go through for a free mud treatment." ~Tomitheos
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The mud brick ruins of an early 4th century church are now surrounded by the modern city of Aqaba, Jordan. It is considered one of the oldest purpose-built churches in the world.
It was an incredible feeling to have my feet completely covered in this wonderful mud. My feet actually felt quite heavy due to the amount of mud clinging to them!