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a sample example of pictures my mom sends me in emails
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A broken Robert Smithson piece taken by amybev
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blackv: Reschensee, Italy The advent of a lake in 1950 put Reschensee, Italy, with its 14th century church, underwater.Photo: Adrian Michael | Creative Commons Many lakes and reservoirs hide the...
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wnycradiolab: Flottille are tiny origami creations that fold or unfold in water. Their moth-like movements are caused by capillary action. Created by Etienne Cliquet, found via Metafilter.
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“Millions of spiders have crawled into trees in Pakistan to escape flood waters, shrouding them with their silky webs. The eye-catching phenomenon is an unexpected side-effect of last year’s flooding...
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