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Important update 03/11 – 10:34 UTC :
A new event is in the making or did happen a while ago. Both harmonic tremor and frequency have changed. We reckon that scientists will explain their opinion later on.  The current harmonic tremor graph is at max. (flat horizontal lines).

http://earthquake-report.com/2011/09/25/el-hierro-canary-islands-spain-volcanic-risk-alert-increased-to-yellow/

 

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Dec
26

Behind the Wheels

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SHORT IMAGERY TRIP DRIVEN TO HAWAIIAN ROADS AND VOLCANOS

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Dec
26

Odilon Redon

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Odilon Redon (April 22, 1840 — July 6, 1916) was a Symbolist painter and printmaker, born in Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France. Redon started drawing as a young child, and at the age of 10 he was awarded a drawing prize at school. At age 15, he began formal study in drawing but on the insistence of his father he switched to architecture. His failure to pass the entrance exams at Paris’ École des Beaux-Arts ended any plans for a career as an architect, although he would later study there under Jean-Léon Gerôme. Back home in his native Bordeaux, he took up sculpture, and Rodolphe Bresdin instructed him in etching and lithography. However, his artistic career was interrupted in 1870 when he joined the army to serve in the Franco-Prussian War. At the end of the war, he moved to Paris, working almost exclusively in charcoal and lithography. It would not be until 1878 that his work gained any recognition with Guardian Spirit of the Waters, and he published his first album of lithographs, titled Dans le Rêve, in 1879. Still, Redon remained relatively unknown until the appearance in 1884 of a cult novel by Joris-Karl Huysmans titled, À rebours (Against Nature). The story featured a decadent aristocrat who collected Redon’s drawings. In the 1890s, he began to use pastel and oils, which dominated his works for the rest of his life. In 1899, he exhibited with the Nabis at Durand-Ruel’s. In 1903 he was awarded the Legion of Honor.[citation needed] His popularity increased when a catalogue

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Dec
25

Volcano Santi Aguito

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one of the active volcanos of the world Volcano Santi Aguito erupting….5 people were dead either because of the sulphur intoxication or rocks falling on them since now

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Dec
25

SPORE Creatures: Volcano

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a new series i’m doing evry friday. This one is about the creatures that live on volcanos, hot place and enviroments where there is fire.

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Odilon Redon (1840-1916) was born in Bordeaux, Aquitaine to a prosperous family. The young Bertrand-Jean Redon acquired the nickname “Odilon” from his mother, Odile. Redon started drawing as a child, and at the age of ten he was awarded a drawing prize at school. Aged fifteen, he began the formal study of drawing, but on the insistence of his father he changed to architecture. His failure to pass the entrance exams at Paris École des Beaux-Arts ended any plans for a career as an architect, although he would later study there under Jean-Léon Gérôme. Back home in his native Bordeaux, he took up sculpture, and Rodolphe Bresdin instructed him in etching and lithography. However, his artistic career was interrupted in 1870 when he joined the army to serve in the Franco-Prussian War. At the end of the war, he moved to Paris, working almost exclusively in charcoal and lithography. It would not be until 1878 that his work gained any recognition with Guardian Spirit of the Waters, and he published his first album of lithographs, titled Dans le Rêve, in 1879. Still, Redon remained relatively unknown until the appearance in 1884 of a cult novel by Joris-Karl Huysmans titled, À rebours (Against Nature). The story featured a decadent aristocrat who collected Redon’s drawings. In the 1890s, he began to use pastel and oils, which dominated his works for the rest of his life. In 1899, he exhibited with the Nabis at Durand-Ruel’s. In 1903 he was awarded the Legion of Honor. His popularity

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Join us in the Caribbean to experience the mix of hiking and sailing through the different islands. Climbing the volcanos for the fantastic views up and down the island chain, sailing from one paradise isle to the next on board a catamaran selected for the comfort to make this a vacation to remember. With us you will discover the true Caribbean, sometimes the hidden Caribbean… We have pulled together our experience, our love of the mountains and the sea, and our commitment to sustainable tourism to create this fantastic itinerary through a different Caribbean.

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Dec
24

Ok No More Iron Man

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playing in the sand figured iron man was a good tune to use. this sand does not rust. many volcanos in the area found by the mouth of a river but what did it really have to say. i like music. i like it more now that i seen more than before. great artists embed complex objects in the music. the history is the past waiting to happen. the whole album is alright i was happy to find this old track on there. mechinized warfare. ozzy rocks. life is a crazy train for sure.

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A TripAdvisor™ TripWow video of a travel blog to Bariloche, Argentina by TravelPod blogger Velvetescape. See this TripWow and more at tripwow.tripadvisor.com Lake Crossing to Bariloche, Argentina “Gosh, it seems like ages ago that we were in the deep south of Patagonia. I looked up my itinerary to check the dates and discovered that it was only four days ago that we left Punta Arenas for Puerto Montt – it’s getting increasingly difficult to keep track of the days! Puerto Montt is about halfway between Punta Arenas and Santiago, and is the gateway to the Lake District, a beautiful region of crystal-clear, emerald lakes and magnificent snow-capped volcanos. We arrived there in the morning, then took a taxi to Puerto Varas, about 20 km north of Puerto Montt. The countryside here is significantly different from the steppe-like south; it’s hilly and very green, with some beautiful forests. Some of the hills were completely blanketed in Scottish broom that were in full bloom, giving entire hillsides a bright yellow cover. Puerto Varas is a quaint town right on the shores of Lake Llanquehue (pronounced as ‘jean [as in French]-kway-way’) and looks across to the stunning Mt. Osorno, a Mt. Fuji-like volcano, on the far side of the lake. The town was founded by German immigrants and that’s pretty evident in the architecture and the numerous German names all over town. It was a pretty cloudy day with occasional showers – guess we’ve run out of ‘good weather’ luck. Bit of a shame as

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Dec
24

Fratres

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Fratres from Tabula Rasa by Arvo Pärt

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