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rubbadub-rick:

Tenaya Lake Sunset (Yosemite National Park, California) by Jeffrey Sullivan.

rubbadub-rick:

Tenaya Lake Sunset (Yosemite National Park, California) by Jeffrey Sullivan.

(Quelle: oecologia)

gerhard-martin:

Like my “GUNTARRE” when I was a child ! =D

gerhard-martin:

Like my “GUNTARRE” when I was a child ! =D

viteez:

Wrocław Partynice train station 12.05.2013 by szogun000 http://flic.kr/p/eoc9ox

viteez:

Wrocław Partynice train station 12.05.2013 by szogun000 http://flic.kr/p/eoc9ox

janvangoyen:

Art at the Getty Center, Los Angeles, CA, May 2013.
Photos by Jan Van Goyen.

gayrailfan:

Santa Fe 347C, EMD’s 250th F7, on display in San Diego, CA.  May 4, 1988 photo by Sam Beck.

gayrailfan:

Santa Fe 347C, EMD’s 250th F7, on display in San Diego, CA.  May 4, 1988 photo by Sam Beck.

pbsthisdayinhistory:

May 24, 1883: The Brooklyn Bridge Opens
130 years ago today, the Brooklyn Bridge opened to the public.

The Brooklyn Bridge was the first Ken Burns documentary to be broadcast on PBS. Explore Burns’s Brooklyn Bridge timeline, which shows the progression of the Manhattan-Brooklyn Bridge, which was the premier engineering feat of its time, and puts its construction in greater historical context.
Top Photo: New York and Brooklyn Bridge: Promenade, c. 1898 (Library of Congress). Bottom Photo: Title: Panorama of New York & bridges from Brooklyn, c.1913 (Library of Congress).

fuckyeahfluiddynamics:

During a solar flare, magnetic field lines on the sun are often visible due to the flow of plasma—charged particles—along the lines. According to theory, these magnetic lines should remain intact, but they are sometimes observed breaking and reconnecting with other lines. An interdisciplinary team of researchers suggests that turbulence may be the missing link. In their magnetohydrodynamic simulation, they found that the presence of chaotic turbulent motions made the magnetic line motion entirely unpredictable, whereas laminar flows behaved according to conventional flux-freezing theory. (Photo credit: NASA SDO; Research credit: G. Eyink et al.; via SpaceRef; submitted by jshoer)

fuckyeahfluiddynamics:

During a solar flare, magnetic field lines on the sun are often visible due to the flow of plasma—charged particles—along the lines. According to theory, these magnetic lines should remain intact, but they are sometimes observed breaking and reconnecting with other lines. An interdisciplinary team of researchers suggests that turbulence may be the missing link. In their magnetohydrodynamic simulation, they found that the presence of chaotic turbulent motions made the magnetic line motion entirely unpredictable, whereas laminar flows behaved according to conventional flux-freezing theory. (Photo credit: NASA SDO; Research credit: G. Eyink et al.; via SpaceRef; submitted by jshoer)

rubbadub-rick:

Tenaya Lake Sunset (Yosemite National Park, California) by Jeffrey Sullivan.

rubbadub-rick:

Tenaya Lake Sunset (Yosemite National Park, California) by Jeffrey Sullivan.

(Quelle: oecologia)

gerhard-martin:

Like my “GUNTARRE” when I was a child ! =D

gerhard-martin:

Like my “GUNTARRE” when I was a child ! =D

viteez:

Wrocław Partynice train station 12.05.2013 by szogun000 http://flic.kr/p/eoc9ox

viteez:

Wrocław Partynice train station 12.05.2013 by szogun000 http://flic.kr/p/eoc9ox

janvangoyen:

Art at the Getty Center, Los Angeles, CA, May 2013.
Photos by Jan Van Goyen.

gayrailfan:

Santa Fe 347C, EMD’s 250th F7, on display in San Diego, CA.  May 4, 1988 photo by Sam Beck.

gayrailfan:

Santa Fe 347C, EMD’s 250th F7, on display in San Diego, CA.  May 4, 1988 photo by Sam Beck.

cervid:

Yosemite Valley_1989 (by cc-2412)

cervid:

Yosemite Valley_1989 (by cc-2412)

(via wipaca)

pbsthisdayinhistory:

May 24, 1883: The Brooklyn Bridge Opens
130 years ago today, the Brooklyn Bridge opened to the public.

The Brooklyn Bridge was the first Ken Burns documentary to be broadcast on PBS. Explore Burns’s Brooklyn Bridge timeline, which shows the progression of the Manhattan-Brooklyn Bridge, which was the premier engineering feat of its time, and puts its construction in greater historical context.
Top Photo: New York and Brooklyn Bridge: Promenade, c. 1898 (Library of Congress). Bottom Photo: Title: Panorama of New York & bridges from Brooklyn, c.1913 (Library of Congress).

fuckyeahfluiddynamics:

During a solar flare, magnetic field lines on the sun are often visible due to the flow of plasma—charged particles—along the lines. According to theory, these magnetic lines should remain intact, but they are sometimes observed breaking and reconnecting with other lines. An interdisciplinary team of researchers suggests that turbulence may be the missing link. In their magnetohydrodynamic simulation, they found that the presence of chaotic turbulent motions made the magnetic line motion entirely unpredictable, whereas laminar flows behaved according to conventional flux-freezing theory. (Photo credit: NASA SDO; Research credit: G. Eyink et al.; via SpaceRef; submitted by jshoer)

fuckyeahfluiddynamics:

During a solar flare, magnetic field lines on the sun are often visible due to the flow of plasma—charged particles—along the lines. According to theory, these magnetic lines should remain intact, but they are sometimes observed breaking and reconnecting with other lines. An interdisciplinary team of researchers suggests that turbulence may be the missing link. In their magnetohydrodynamic simulation, they found that the presence of chaotic turbulent motions made the magnetic line motion entirely unpredictable, whereas laminar flows behaved according to conventional flux-freezing theory. (Photo credit: NASA SDO; Research credit: G. Eyink et al.; via SpaceRef; submitted by jshoer)

(Quelle: rhymeswithtruck)

animalkingd0m:

Magical Forest by Karolina Myślicka

animalkingd0m:

Magical Forest by Karolina Myślicka

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all the things in world i love

it is save for work.