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Teahupo’o, Tahiti. Brazil’s Gabriel Medina in action during the World Surf League finals

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My late boyfriend used to love surfing, and every time I see pictures of waves, it fills my heart with wonderful memories. I miss him a lot. :heart::pensive:
 
Here he is again, that bloody Meatn2Veg, with his same old photo spot yet again!
I never deny I'm a bit predictable when it comes to taking pics. (Trust me, fellas, you're lucky I only post a fraction of them on here!)

This is from Thursday of this week. Nothing special about it. It's hard to explain the reason I took it, to be honest. The best I can do is.....this tiny planet we live on has bits where it sticks a few feet up into the air. Above us, basic drops of basic water can do far far more than solid earth can. And they stretch thousands and thousands of feet higher than our planet does.

And I just thought this pic demonstrated the ever-changing huge roof above our small, solid Planet Earth...

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Here he is again, that bloody Meatn2Veg, with his same old photo spot yet again!
I never deny I'm a bit predictable when it comes to taking pics. (Trust me, fellas, you're lucky I only post a fraction of them on here!)

This is from Thursday of this week. Nothing special about it. It's hard to explain the reason I took it, to be honest. The best I can do is.....this tiny planet we live on has bits where it sticks a few feet up into the air. Above us, basic drops of basic water can do far far more than solid earth can. And they stretch thousands and thousands of feet higher than our planet does.

And I just thought this pic demonstrated the ever-changing huge roof above our small, solid Planet Earth...

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Exactly man there is an enormity of grandiose magnificence around us:eek::sun::blush:
 


as lovely as
our nz indigenous named pohutukawa
a tree that blossoms red every ckristmas kudo
magnificent
ps
i often took wxtensive road 5rips over that period 6o see these gem's in there natural environment

with
twisted gnarled trunks sigh
 
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Astronomy & Astrophysics

Mars is more prone to devastating asteroid impacts than we thought, new study hints
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Mars is more prone to devastating asteroid impacts than we thought, new study hints
Potentially hazardous asteroids pose a risk to Mars missions, but they can also yield insight into the history of the Red Planet and the early solar system, new research suggests.

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A woman kept getting drunk despite not drinking. Fungi in her gut were brewing their own alcohol.
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The 165-year reign of oil is coming to an end. But will we ever be able to live without it?
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The 165-year reign of oil is coming to an end. But will we ever be able to live without it?
Between the 17th and 20th centuries, humans killed millions of whales for oil. They stripped their blubber, spinning the iconic creatures in the water and pulling off the fat in a huge spiral like the peel of an apple. The blubber was boiled into oil, then strained into barrels to be used in everything from oil lamps to industrial lubricants.

This was the bloody process that brought light to society.

For over 100 years, the voracious hunger for whale blubber drove blue, humpback and North Atlantic right whales to the brink of extinction. Now, commercial whaling is all but banned, whale blubber is used in just a handful of products, and whale populations have rebounded somewhat.

A similar sea change is coming for petroleum, though when and how it will play out is still incredibly hazy.

a furure may await us all huh
y/n shold be good tho
better than what we have currently huh/duh
 
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