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Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Chilcotin Summer© - Yeah - Its Summer!



This second image will open an entirely new slide show / video of a Chilcotin Summer©.
For all of my videos, I recommend
>> Sound On >> Best viewed Full Screen >> Darkened Room
https://youtu.be/6saKXsBhl1w (7:14 minutes)

I just wanted to get this up to remind everyone to celebrate my birthday on July 26th.

Thank you for watching.





Thursday, December 4, 2014

Volcanic landscapes: A gallery curated by ycanadaeditors | 29 photos


Here are some photographs of volcanic landscapes that will make you wonder if they were really taken on Earth. To open curated gallery click on Flickr (photo-sharing website): https://www.flickr.com/photos/100213906@N06/galleries/72157649178975360/

Full Screen (Monitor):  https://www.flickr.com/photos/100213906@N06/galleries/72157649178975360/with/11016763545/lightbox/

Volcanoes change the Earth, long after the lava's gone. While ash and lava can kill, as they break down, they can create incredibly fertile soil, meaning the areas around volcanoes - especially those that are dead or have been dormant for decades - become incredibly bio-diverse.
Volcano 1. Magma chamber 2. Bedrock 3. Conduit...
Volcano 1. Magma chamber 2. Bedrock 3. Conduit (pipe) 4. Base 5. Sill 6. Branch pipe 7. Layers of ash emitted by the volcano 8. Flank 9. Layers of lava emitted by the volcano 10. Throat 11. Parasitic cone 12. Lava flow 13. Vent 14. Crater 15. Ash cloud (Photo credit: Wikipedia)