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The Cicada has a lovely song. It is easily identifiable and lovely to hear.
Cicadas live underground as nymphs for most of their lives, at depths ranging from about 30 cm (1 ft) down to 2.5 m (about 8.5 ft). The nymphs feed on root juice and have strong front legs for digging.
In the final nymphal instar, they construct an exit tunnel to the surface and emerge. They then molt (shed their skins) on a nearby plant for the last time and emerge as adults. The abandoned exoskeleton remains, still clinging to the bark of trees.
ANSH Scavenger23 "Temporary"
Temporary classrooms at Pibor Boys Primary School in South Sudan, constructed by Plan International and have a life span of up to 5 years.
AESOP | IVE Group/AFI, 162 Collins St, Melbourene VIC | August 2, 2023 | © Mark Avellino Photography
I have a lot of random hair lying around so I rolled up soem dreads. It's a lot of work and my hands are tired from just making these few and hot too! PHEW!
This little triangle of grass with a few trees on it, becomes an island whenever there's a heavy rainfall; the stream floods the asphalt paths around it, and it becomes impassible without waterproof boots. Annoying when you have on running shoes. Ah well. It's my only real complaint about the layout of Mill Pond Park; they should find a way to prevent this part of it from flooding.
Richmond Hill, Ontario.
While we wait for the kitchen to be finished we live in a construction zone. Boxes everywhere and an oven in the hallway. We've tried to keep this mess out of the bedroom.
The curriculum includes Tibetan reading, Tibetan culture and history, singing, and Buddhism. In the future Chinese and other subjects will be introduced.
AESOP | IVE Group/AFI, 162 Collins St, Melbourene VIC | August 2, 2023 | © Mark Avellino Photography
AESOP | IVE Group/AFI, 162 Collins St, Melbourene VIC | August 2, 2023 | © Mark Avellino Photography
Near the Village of Chalna
Dacope, Bangladesh
December, 2009
In 2009, many of the villages around Dacope, Bangladesh were adversely affected by the impact of Cyclone Aila. Devastated by tremendous flooding, many village families lost their lives....their homes, their loved ones, and their livelihoods (farming rice in the paddies) to this storm. Over six months after the storm, the people of the village continue to live in inadequate temporary shelter on embankments, as well as lack of drinking water, sanitation, and adequate food for their families. Additionally, the flood waters have transformed into permanent rivers in areas that would have once been their rice patties into vast rivers of water that have engulfed entire villages.
Please enjoy these photographs, but also contemplate what your life would be like if you lived in these conditions. The realities captured in these images reflects the impact of climate change upon some of the most remote and vulnerable village populations of our planet.
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