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Waterwall show in Lisbon, Portugal. Jose Manuel Ribeiro

Waterwall show in Lisbon, Portugal. Jose Manuel Ribeiro


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Deep sea volcano

Deep sea volcano

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Blue Lagoon (Bláa lónið), Reykjanes peninsula, Iceland. Photo by Marco Franchino. via bonsjoard.

Blue Lagoon (Bláa lónið), Reykjanes peninsula, Iceland. Photo by Marco Franchino. via bonsjoard.


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Still Water, installation at Castello di Rivoli, Turin, Roni Horn, 2000.

Still Water, installation at Castello di Rivoli, Turin, Roni Horn, 2000.


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briennewalsh:

My favorite thing is San Francisco was the ruins of the Sutro Baths, a private swimming complex built in 1896, and incinerated in 1966. Set on a cliff over the Pacific Ocean, the sea has transformed what remains into the semblance of an ancient ruin. 

I’m going to write more about it later, but in the meantime, here’s some footage of the interior produced by Thomas Edison in 1897. I want to go to there, and so, I think, should you.

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Adam Taylor

Adam Taylor


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The Magnum photographer Abbas has spent three decades documenting the human search for God.

The Magnum photographer Abbas has spent three decades documenting the human search for God.

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colettesaintyves:

Lillian. on Flickr.

colettesaintyves:

Lillian. on Flickr.


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findout:

The Moken are a semi-nomadic, who live in the Mergui Archipelago in the Andaman Sea.  Like other tribal children, the Moken young learn to ‘read’ nature through experience and observation. They have developed the unique ability to focus underwater, using their visual skills to dive for food on the sea floor. The Moken are born, live and die on their boats, and the umbilical cords of their children plunge into the sea recounts a Moken myth.
Their semi-nomadic numbers have diminished in recent years due to political and post-tsunami regulations, companies drilling for oil off-shore and governments seizing their lands for tourism development and industrial fishing. Many have had no choice but to settle in on-shore villages. Losing their ways of life is thus making it increasingly difficult for adults to pass on centuries-old rituals and skills to children.
Andre Testa, photographer

findout:

The Moken are a semi-nomadic, who live in the Mergui Archipelago in the Andaman Sea.  Like other tribal children, the Moken young learn to ‘read’ nature through experience and observation. They have developed the unique ability to focus underwater, using their visual skills to dive for food on the sea floor. The Moken are born, live and die on their boats, and the umbilical cords of their children plunge into the sea recounts a Moken myth.

Their semi-nomadic numbers have diminished in recent years due to political and post-tsunami regulations, companies drilling for oil off-shore and governments seizing their lands for tourism development and industrial fishing. Many have had no choice but to settle in on-shore villages. Losing their ways of life is thus making it increasingly difficult for adults to pass on centuries-old rituals and skills to children.

Andre Testa, photographer


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Bruno Barbey

Bruno Barbey

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