Alexander Semenov
Weird Space, 2012
”Red Sea in February is full of strange translucent creatures. It’s the jellyfish, ctenophores and salps. They have appeared on our planet long before us, but now for us they look like alien race, but not the typical representatives of the animal world. Ocean and the creatures who inhabit - it’s another universe, the cosmos, and you can see it by yourself.”
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"In order for people to just pass each other in the present, they have to have 3000 encounters in their previous lives"
I have read this from 'A cat that loved a fish'. I don't get this at all but it somehow grab the attention of my rusty brain. @_@
Climb a mountain once in your life, you won't regret it.😊☁
Jellyfish, Okushita Kazuhiko
I found this blog accidentally and got hooked up with his travel experience. It was all worth reading!
I'm dying to watch this movie!! I've just finished reading the history of Italy and Poland.And guess what?! it's 2:00 AM. I have a class later at 07:30 in the morning..geez.. my buggy eyes @_@
Inspirational.
Have read this earlier and wanna share to you guys too.. if you're bored with the sites you always visit..
I haven't tried everything yet except for the first one and it was fun :)
Snowdon - Wales (by Alejandro Roman Gonzalez)
The environmental impact of oysters, in one photo
The water in both tanks came from the same source. The one on the right has bivalves. Not only do oysters naturally filter the waters in which they live, they can even protect humans from destructive hurricanes. For more, read about New York’s efforts to bring back oyster populations in the once-toxic Hudson River.
Delicious AND helpful. Who knew?
(photo via Steve Vilnit on Twitter)
My Chaotic Life and OUT of this world brain envisage
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