By Mateusz Ozminski
By Mateusz Ozminski
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People are like tea bags. You find out how strong they are when you put them in hot water.
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The hunter’s moon—also known as sanguine moon—is the first full moon after the harvest moon, which is the full moon nearest the autumnal equinox.
Here the Moonlight Illuminates Ice crystals in the upper atmosphere to give a rainbow halo effect around the Moon. Also known as a Lunar Corona.
Taken last night in my Garden with a Canon 550D and Canon 100-400 L is lens.
Credit James Dyson
Location Warrington Cheshire England
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by © Craig Leach
Green Tree Python
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“Nocturne Exposed Between Us And Them” by CT Nelson Artist Page
Oil on canvas
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Jacob’s Well
Jacob’s Well is one of the most significant natural geologic treasures in the Texas Hill Country. It is one of the longest underwater caves in Texas and an artesian spring. Jacob’s Well surges up thousands of gallons of water per minute and acts as headwaters to the Cypress Creek that flows through Wimberley, sustaining Blue Hole and the Blanco River, recharging the Edwards Aquifer, and finally replenishing estuaries in the Gulf of Mexico.
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