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Jeremy Berger of Polar Bear Pottery at work in his home studio. You can see his work at www.polarbearpottery.com
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Georgia Perimeter College Geology Field Trip to Sandersville, GA. This was one of our stops.
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Nearbynature photo contest: I live in Peru and took this photo of a large macaw clay lick in the Amazon rainforest. Every morning hundreds of macaws and parrots come to the clay lick to eat clay which helps neutralize their bodies of toxins that they may have ingested from eating other plants and also gives them th...
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Macaws eat a variety of foods including fruits, palm fruits, nuts, seeds, leaves, flowers, and stems. Wild species may forage widely, over 100 km (62 mi) for some of the larger species such as Ara araurana (blue & yellow macaw) and Ara ambigua (great green macaw), in...-
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The Gay Head Cliffs in the town of Aquinnah on Martha's Vineyard Island, Massachusetts. Shot this by hand, hence the missing bit. I'll go back and do another one with the gigapan that includes the Lighthouse, one of these days.
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(EN) | Râpa Roşie is a geological reserve of over 10 hectares. The slopes have heights between 80 and 100 m in which the water has eroded strange forms as it flowed away: columns, towers, pyramids, all in red clay. Deep gorges open to the left and right in which the rain creates red streams that fall towards the bott...
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(RO) | Râpa Roşie este o rezervaţie geologică cu o suprafaţă de 10 ha. Pereţii săi au înălţimi cuprinse între 80 şi 100 m. Apa ce sapă în lutul colinei lasă în urma trecerii ei forme ciudate: coloane, turnuri, piramide, toate de culoare roşiatică. Hăuri adânci se deschid în stânga si dreapta, i...
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The world's largest known mineral clay lick, where hundreds of parrots and macaws of up to 15 species congregate daily to ingest the detoxifying clay, is located less than 500 meters from the Tambopata Research Center. The 1994 National Geographic article on macaws begins with a vivid description of their activity a...
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This landscape is of the mixed grass prairie at the Marvin Klemme Range Research Station near Bessie, OK.
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It is formed by Tertiry and Quarterney soils that were raised by pressure associated with the creation of the Pyrenees and the mountains of Central Spain that caused the collapse of the Ebro basin forming an inland sea enclosed by the Cordillera Catalana Costal. Sediments laid down were then eroded from the Eocene onwa...
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