Zeppelin over Jerusalem
Ancient Aliens.
(Source: pharos-alexandria)
Zeppelin over Jerusalem
Ancient Aliens.
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Richard Long
[This is: CIRCLE IN ALASKA | BERING STRAIT DRIFTWOOD ON THE ARCTIC CIRCLE 1977]
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this is amazing. i want to start making metal hip-hop patches
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—Spanish Pipedream
Avett Brothers - Spanish Pipedream,
Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows: the songs of John Prine
Visualizing the US power grid.
A neat data viz map of the US that allows you to see major power line arteries, types of power plants and their locations, and what source the power comes from in your area. There are even layers that show solar and wind power, and where those are most effective.
Looks like Florida is powered by:
- 38% Gas
- 28% Coal
- 17% Oil
- 13% Nuclear
13% of Florida energy comes from three nuclear facilities: Crystal River, Turkey Point, and St. Lucie. That’s pretty impressive. Nuclear power provides 48% of Illinois’ energy, and a whopping 71% of Vermont’s. It’s also interesting to see how important hydro power is to the Pacific Northwest, mostly sourced from the Grand Coulee and Chief Joseph dams on the Columbia River.
(benfry)
Beltane Fire Festival, Edinburgh by JC Richardson on Flickr.
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