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By David Martiashvili (naive art painter),Georgia.

Canada is feeling the effects of global warming. Yet many do not believe in this climate change. Here is some undeniable proof. Lol 😂

April, 1985, 50,000 feet over the Irish Sea, this is the only picture ever taken of a Concorde flying over Mach 2. The photo itself was taken by Adrian Meredith, a prestigious British photographer, from a Panavia Tornado, a British fighter of the Royal Air Force. Meredith had to be quick and precise, because flying that high he had less than 4 mins to take the shot. The fighter couldn't keep up with the Concorde beyond that time. If you look at the horizon, the Earth's curvature begins to show🤯🙌🏻

Mental prison Never be a prisoner of your past , it was just a lesson not a life sentence 🧳

Massive Bird Nests Built on Telephone Poles located in Kalahari Desert of Southern Africa are Home to Multiple Species of Birds

The vast barren landscapes of the southern Kalahari Desert are home to the Sociable Weaver Birds, small birds that create giant communal nests. They typically make their nests in trees, but those of a suitable size grow sparsely in the arid conditions. The weavers have adapted to use the next best thing; recurring telephone poles that cut across their habitat. Year after year they add to their nests, creating burgeoning structures that eventually outgrow their ability to resist gravity.

The birds are called “social” not just because they live in organized colonies, but because they build massive homes out of sticks, grass and cotton that are home to several other kinds birds. The nests are so large, they can accommodate over 100 birds at at time.

Photographer Dillon Marsh has a lovely series of weaver bird nest photographs titled Assimilation.

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~ Dillon Marsh

"Nothing is accidental in our life. Everything has its time and purpose. Mistakes are life's most powerful lessons of wisdom! We will never know how long we live. A kind word, a hug, a smile, a pure feeling can make our hearts happy in any season. Every day has its weight, but also its charm..." - Hrisostom Filipescu -

The Last Scene Of everyone's Life! 💔

The Last Scene Of everyone's Life! 💔

Fusion of thoughts

AI ART

Pinnacle Balanced Rock, Chiricahua National Monument, Arizona 🇺🇸

The Imperial Russian Crown, used by the monarchs of Russia from 1762 until the monarchy’s abolition in 1917

“While fame impedes and constricts, obscurity wraps about a man like a mist; obscurity is dark, ample, and free; obscurity lets the mind take its way unimpeded. Over the obscure man is poured the merciful suffusion of darkness. None knows where he goes or comes. He may seek the truth and speak it; he alone is free; he alone is truthful, he alone is at peace.”

-- Virginia Woolf

The real "Rapunzel" Tower, in the English Countryside King Alfred's Tower is 49 metres tall. Built between 1762 and 1779, it was designed by architect Henry Flitcroft who used more than a million red bricks. It is believed to mark the place where King Alfred the Great gathered his troops in 878. The tower commemorates George III's ascension to the throne in 1760 and the end of the Seven Year War. The Triangular Tower is hollow, but it has an inside staircase (250 steps) to climb to the top. From there you can take in the spectacular vistas across Somerset, Wiltshire and Dorset counties.

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A glitch in the Matrix...

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Rudolph Sieber Lonati, 1974

Takashi Murakami: I Know Not, I Know Not (2010)

4000 year old olive tree in Greece! This tree started growing around 2000 BC, during the Bronze Age, around the time the last wooly mammoth was hunted, the 7th dynasty of Egypt was over and humans discovered the existence of glass. This tree has seen humans go from the Bronze Age to the Atomic Age. It has witnessed our changing world and lived through many wars. It has seen many kings, politicians, warriors, and prophets go from birth to death, and it still continues to produces olives annually!

The Lovecraftian Thrones at Puerto Vallarta's Rotonda Del Mar

The Lovecraftian Thrones at Puerto Vallarta's Rotonda Del Mar are a striking feature created by Mexican sculptor Alejandro Colunga. Located along the Malecón boardwalk, these surreal thrones blend elements of Lovecraftian horror and whimsical fantasy, featuring intricate designs with tentacles, eyes, and bizarre appendages. They invite visitors to sit and interact, offering a unique and memorable experience in Puerto Vallarta's cultural landscape.