"...the crystals measured up to 12 meters long (over 36 feet) with a single crystal weighing approximately 55 tons....Millions of years ago, volcanic activity filled the mountain with anhydrite, a waterless form of gypsum. As magma eventually cooled, the anhydrite began dissolving, enriching cave waters and allowing gigantic crystals to form. Amazingly enough, the size of the crystals has no limit and given enough time will grow to even larger proportions."
Giant Crystals of Naica, Mexico
31.12.09
CUEVA DE LOS CRISTALES
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Labels: climbing, ecology, exploration, magic, science
30.12.09
WINTER IS HERE
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Labels: architecture, ethnography, exploration, the arctic
GREY/GOLD
You can download the whole patten album, There Were Horizons, on their site. And listen to their subsequent other singles there too.
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Labels: modern music, space, this modern world
25.12.09
HAPPY XMAS
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Labels: cryptozoology, deutschland, happenings, joy, monsters, paganism
24.12.09
XMAS EVES
Look at all these cool photographs called Moonmilk by Ryan McGinley. Merry Christmas, everyone.
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Labels: climbing, contemporary art, exploration, happenings, photography, space
16.12.09
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14.12.09
ICE BURIAL
“Keeper of the faith, Jörmundur Ingi, leader of Iceland’s pagans, stands in their Reykjavík burial ground. The old religion faded as the Vikings adopted Christianity. But change came slowly. Some became not-so-peaceful missionaries, seeking converts by the sword. Viking times are ancient history, yet something, Jörmundur thinks, lives on. ‘Cattle die, kindred die, every man is mortal,’ states an Icelandic poem. ‘One thing that never dies: the glory of the great deed.’”
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Photograph by Steve Raymer Sisse Brimberg
Source: National Geographic
Ásatrúarfélagið is an Icelandic neopagan religious organization with the purpose of promoting and continuing a revived form of Norse paganism.
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Labels: ecology, ethnography, iceland, paganism, space, the arctic
11.12.09
9.12.09
SALT
Seek out this movie- Salt by Bradley Rust Gray. Seals, humans, beer, magic, iceland. Red tents on the green grass. Really beautiful. soandbrad.com
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8.12.09
A CRIMSON GRAIL
A Crimson Grail is 3 recordings by Rhys Chatham of a 400 guitar ensemble outside and inside France's largest church, the Sacré-Cœur, in Paris. The entire live performance lasted 12 hours, so this recording is only a small piece. But the sound of these live documents is absolutely monumental. Maximum volume yields maximum results.
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Labels: architecture, contemporary art, documentary, happenings, historic figures, modern music
7.12.09
GOOD ADVICE
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Labels: contemporary art, magic, photography, plants