Fountain Is Just So Beautiful. 

Fountain Is Just So Beautiful. 
Fountain Is Just So Beautiful. 
Fountain Is Just So Beautiful. 
Fountain Is Just So Beautiful. 

Fountain is just so beautiful. 

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8 years ago
Randy P. Martin | Tumblr
Randy P. Martin | Tumblr
Randy P. Martin | Tumblr
Randy P. Martin | Tumblr
Randy P. Martin | Tumblr

Randy P. Martin | Tumblr

9 years ago
Adventure

Adventure

8 years ago
This Time Lapse Photography Was Shot By louis Schwartzberg as Past Of A Potentially Larger Documentary,
This Time Lapse Photography Was Shot By louis Schwartzberg as Past Of A Potentially Larger Documentary,
This Time Lapse Photography Was Shot By louis Schwartzberg as Past Of A Potentially Larger Documentary,
This Time Lapse Photography Was Shot By louis Schwartzberg as Past Of A Potentially Larger Documentary,

this time lapse photography was shot by louis schwartzberg as past of a potentially larger documentary, “fantastic fungi”, which documents the work of mycologist paul stamets and the earth saving value of mushrooms. as paul explains in his ted talk: 

“mycelium infuses all landscapes, it holds soils together. it’s extremely tenacious. it holds up to 30,000 times its mass. we have now discovered that there is a multi directional transfer of nutrients between plants, mitigated by the mycelium. in a single cubic inch of soil, there can be more than eight miles of these cells. the mycelium, in the right conditions, produces a mushroom that bursts through with such ferocity it can break asphalt.

“we’re more closely related to fungi than we are to any other kingdom. we share in common the same pathogens. fungi don’t like to rot from bacteria, and so our best antibiotics come from fungi. we exhale carbon dioxide, so does mycelium. it inhales oxygen, just like we do. but these are essentially externalized stomachs and lungs. and i present to you a concept that these are extended neurological membranes.

“fungi were the first organisms to come to land. they came to land 1.3 billion years ago, and plants followed several hundred million years later. the mycelium produced oxalic acids, pockmarking rock and grabbing calcium and other minerals and forming calcium oxalates. this makes the rocks crumble, and is the first step in the generation of soil.

“now, we’ve had several extinction events, and 65 million years ago we had an asteroid impact, and a huge amount of debris was jettisoned into the atmosphere. sunlight was cut off, and fungi inherited the earth. those organisms that paired with fungi were rewarded, because fungi do not need light. fungi use radiation as a source of energy, much like plants use light. so, the prospect of fungi existing on other planets elsewhere, i think, is a forgone conclusion.”  

9 years ago

I love this so much.

Group Pictures With Twimc
Group Pictures With Twimc
Group Pictures With Twimc

Group pictures with Twimc

9 years ago
By Craww

by Craww

8 years ago
Memento Mori

Memento Mori

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