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Moonlight over lake by Anna Gardell-Ericson
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Man of the year!
Never stop appreciating those with a good heart!
Never stop appreciating those with a good heart!
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We'll never truly know how much we mean to them.
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This one got me. The pureness of the child destroys the falsehood of the show whilst simultaneously highlighting societies flaws. The man helplessly breaks character, which I find deeply moving. If anything, it shows how alone he is by a mother effected by modernity and a room of gawking spectators.
Why should it be up to a child to point out that which should be obvious to adults.
Why should it be up to a child to point out that which should be obvious to adults.
A stele was retrieved from the sunken ancient Egyptian city of Heracleion located at the bottom of the ocean. Heracleion, also known as Thonis, was an influential and prosperous port city during the Late Period of ancient Egypt.
As time passed, various factors such as land subsidence, rising sea levels, and natural disasters caused the gradual sinking of the city into the Mediterranean Sea.
For centuries, the knowledge of Heracleion's existence was limited to historical texts and ancient references. The city's existence became shrouded in myth and legend, with doubts arising regarding its actuality. @fasc1nate
As time passed, various factors such as land subsidence, rising sea levels, and natural disasters caused the gradual sinking of the city into the Mediterranean Sea.
For centuries, the knowledge of Heracleion's existence was limited to historical texts and ancient references. The city's existence became shrouded in myth and legend, with doubts arising regarding its actuality. @fasc1nate
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The bonsai forest of @davideasterbrookbonsai
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Beautiful π¦
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"Sometimes even to live is an act of courage"
- Lucius Annaeus Seneca
- Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Original Poster: @PicturesFoIder (X/Twitter)
"For over twenty years, numerous mountaineers ascending Mount Everest have encountered "Green Boots," a deceased climber who lost his life near the summit in 1996.
Presently, the presence of Green Boots' body serves as a grim milestone for climbers, indicating their proximity to the summit.β
Despite ongoing uncertainty about Green Boots' identity, his remains are among several that tragically mark the route to the top of the world's highest and most perilous mountain.β "
"For over twenty years, numerous mountaineers ascending Mount Everest have encountered "Green Boots," a deceased climber who lost his life near the summit in 1996.
Presently, the presence of Green Boots' body serves as a grim milestone for climbers, indicating their proximity to the summit.β
Despite ongoing uncertainty about Green Boots' identity, his remains are among several that tragically mark the route to the top of the world's highest and most perilous mountain.β "
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Never lose faith in humanity..
In 2023, a Gelje Sherpa who was guiding a private client up Mount Everest found a man who was close to death by the summit. The Sherpa rolled the man into a sleeping mattress, gave him oxygen and then painstakingly trekked 6 hours down a perilous mountain, with the man strapped to his back.
In 2023, a Gelje Sherpa who was guiding a private client up Mount Everest found a man who was close to death by the summit. The Sherpa rolled the man into a sleeping mattress, gave him oxygen and then painstakingly trekked 6 hours down a perilous mountain, with the man strapped to his back.