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Another of these giant dishes, with the Orion constellation right in front of it. View direction is about W, which avoids the light pollution from the city of Weilheim to the south.
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Unusual bush fires in Australian 2019 summer caused havoc, significant air pollution and dark skies. Penetrating sunshine interaction with produced dramatic colours. 31007
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This is Fort Jefferson, a massive but unfinished coastal fortress built by the U.S. in the Dry Tortugas. It is the largest brick masonry structure in the Americas. It is easily reachable on day tours from Key West, Florida. The exotic fort was abandoned long ago and is now a U.S. National Park. Day tours usually include a ranger led visit to the fort, lunch and time to swim or snorkel around the island. Bring your own drinking water. Sunshine and dry weather are generally always a sure thing at the Dry Tortugas. For those more adventurous, consider camping overnight to experience a magical night sky free of light pollution.
It looks really pretty, BUT it is pollution. There is the street overflow. So after rain there is alot of debris. There is an inbetween station thats collects bottle sticks whatever before it travel to next pond. There are several of these collect basins before it ends up in Lake Ontario. This is the 1st collect basin. The blue colour is reflection a blue grafitti. I have no clue what debris was but it was very thick cream like gathering around the stick. I was very hard to focus on. Good manul focus practise. Straight from camera.
Pollution is a killer made by people......!
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A semi-aquatic mammal native to south and southeast Asia. These otters have sensitive and dexterous front paws which help them locate their prey when they dig around in the mud. Their diet consist primary of crabs, molluscs, frogs and crustaceans. They tend to live in pairs and can form family groups of up to 2 individuals and are the smallest species of otter in the word. Unfortunately they are listed on the IUCN Red List due to habitat loss, pollution and hunting.
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Yellowstone National Park in Winter
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Three otters were photographed while playing along the banks of a river in the park. It had been snowing earlier in the day. The temperature was between 28 to 34 degrees.
The North American river otter (Lontra canadensis), also known as the northern river otter or the common otter, is a semiaquatic mammal endemic to the North American continent found in and along its waterways and coasts. The river otter is protected and insulated by a thick, water-repellent coat of fur.
The river otter, a member of the subfamily Lutrinae in the weasel family (Mustelidae), is equally versatile in the water and on land. It establishes a burrow close to the water's edge in river, lake, swamp, coastal shoreline, tidal flat, or estuary ecosystems.
North American river otters, like most predators, prey upon the most readily accessible species. Fish is a favored food among the otters, but they also consume various amphibians (such as salamanders and frogs), freshwater clams, mussels, snails, small turtles and crayfish.
The range of the North American river otter has been significantly reduced by habitat loss, beginning with the European colonization of North America. In some regions, though, their population is controlled to allow the trapping and harvesting of otters for their pelts. River otters are very susceptible to the effects of environmental pollution, which is a likely factor in the continued decline of their numbers. Several reintroduction projects have been initiated to help stabilize the reduction in the overall population. – Wikipedia
Taken long after nightfall. The iPhone does help to brighten up the sky, but nevertheless it's still quite bright. The yellowness in the centre left of the picture is the light pollution coming from Brighton and Hove.
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The dew pond from South Downs Way between J&J Windmills and Ditchling Beacon. This was taken about 2 hours after sunset. The yellow tinge in the sky is from the AmEx stadium, the artificial lighting helping to condition the pitch there. The orange tinge on the right comes from the light pollution from Brighton and Hove
When night shootings go bad, it's fun to still play with them.. Maybe not the best quality, but i like the mood when city lights hit the clouds.
. . . This is the view looking towards Grand Rapids from 35 miles away! The clouds there helped reflect city light a bit, but even 2.5 hours after sunset, you could still see the glow from the city!
The red light inside the Muskegon Community College Observatory is for the safety of people inside, and is the best color to not ruin the human eye's night vision.
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I think this is the swan that was starving to death after it got a plastic Six pack rings around when it was younger.
Varanasi (Inde) - Ces petites cases sont l’équivalent de nos cabines de plages. Elles appartiennent à des familles relativement aisée afin qu’elles puissent se changer après avoir fait leur ablutions et leurs prières dans les eaux boueuses et polluées du Gange.
Sur les 2.525 km du fleuve, 200.000 millions de litres d’eau sont rejetés chaque jour, sans traitement. Le taux de matière fécale, de produits toxiques et autres bactéries, ont tué toute forme de vie aux abord des ville riveraines. Comme le fleuve sacré est sous la protection de Shiva, les hindous sont convaincus qu’ils ne risquent rien…
Varanasi (India) - These small huts are the equivalent of our beach huts. They belong to relatively wealthy families so that they can change after having performed their ablutions and prayers in the muddy and polluted waters of the Ganges.
Along the entire length of the river, 200,000 million liters of water are discharged every day, without treatment. The rate of fecal matter, toxic products and other bacteria, have killed all forms of life in the waters around the riverside cities. As the sacred river is under the protection of Shiva, Hindus are convinced that they risk nothing...