February 15, 2012

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February 11, 2012

sixohthree:

(via PhotoBlog - Spectacular ‘cloud tsunami’ rolls over Florida high-rise condos)

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February 9, 2012
spoony:

Francois Mazabraud, Total Vanité, 2008, bois, bouteille en plastique, coca-cola, maquette de pétrolier brisé, bois, vernis. 32 x 10 cm. Collection privée

spoony:

Francois Mazabraud, Total Vanité, 2008, bois, bouteille en plastique, coca-cola, maquette de pétrolier brisé, bois, vernis. 32 x 10 cm. Collection privée

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February 8, 2012

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February 8, 2012

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February 7, 2012
llbwwb:

Churning Sea, Montaña de Oro (by DM Weber)

llbwwb:

Churning Sea, Montaña de Oro (by DM Weber)

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February 6, 2012
alchymista:

Coccolithophores

Tiny coccolithophores have had a big impact on the planet over time. Though they are single-celled, these photosynthesising organisms are enclosed in a mosaic, or cage, of microscopic plates that make many very beautiful to look at. The plates are made of calcium carbonate, which the coccoliths pull from the surrounding water. As these small organisms live and die in their trillions, they bequeath their tiny plates to the ocean floor where they form rocks such as chalk. Over geological time, coccoliths have removed significant amounts of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, helping to keep Earth cool as the sun grew hotter.

alchymista:

Coccolithophores

Tiny coccolithophores have had a big impact on the planet over time. Though they are single-celled, these photosynthesising organisms are enclosed in a mosaic, or cage, of microscopic plates that make many very beautiful to look at. The plates are made of calcium carbonate, which the coccoliths pull from the surrounding water. As these small organisms live and die in their trillions, they bequeath their tiny plates to the ocean floor where they form rocks such as chalk. Over geological time, coccoliths have removed significant amounts of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, helping to keep Earth cool as the sun grew hotter.

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February 4, 2012

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February 1, 2012

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January 30, 2012

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January 28, 2012

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January 27, 2012
mrskitten:

peacocktaco on Etsy

mrskitten:

peacocktaco on Etsy

January 27, 2012
theanimalblog:

I would fly away and rest … (by Cat Faery Shari)

theanimalblog:

I would fly away and rest … (by Cat Faery Shari)

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January 26, 2012
to all the sushimaniacs out there: keep the seas clean (via surfrider foundation)

to all the sushimaniacs out there: keep the seas clean (via surfrider foundation)

January 26, 2012

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