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Alaska's Mount Redoubt

April 29th 2009 08:46
Mount Redoubt, or the Redoubt Volcano, is active and currently erupting in Alaska. Mount Redoubt has erupted five times since 1900: in 1902, 1922, 1966, 1989 and 2009. Beginning March 22nd this year, Mount Redoubt began a series of volcanic eruptions which have produced ash clouds up to 65,000 feet into the sky, disrupting air traffic, drifting across Cook Inlet, and depositing layers of gritty ash on Anchorage (180km to the northeast). Thanks to Boston.com, see some pictures of this year's eruptions. More can be found here.



Volcanic Eruption
An eruption of Mt. Redoubt seen at sunset from the cockpit of a DC-6 flying over Cook Inlet near Anchorage, Alaska on March 31, 2009.


Mt Redoubt, Alaska eruption.
View to the east of the summit crater of Redoubt volcano, heavily covered with deposits from recent eruptions. The near ridge, right of the notch, is the upper reach of the Crescent Glacier on the southwest flank. Picture Date: March 31, 2009.



Mt Redoubt Volcano
An eruption of Mt Redoubt, seen from a distance on March 28, 2009.


Aerial view - Mt Redoubt volcano
This satellite image provided by GeoEye and taken Monday March 30, 2009 shows Alaska's Mount Redoubt volcano as it emits a steady ash plume. A light dusting of ash fell for the first time on Anchorage on Saturday.


Volcanic Ash in Alaska.
Volcanic ash fallout on the hood of a truck in Nikiski, Alaska from Redoubt volcano. This plume was generated during a March 28, 2009 eruption, and ash fall began at approximately 4:16 pm local time and lasted maybe 5 minutes. Notice the ash fall is less than 1 mm thick but grains are coarse sand size.

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Species on the Brink of Extinction

April 27th 2009 02:29
Whether it be due to loss of habitat, hunting or climate change there are so many species on our planet struggling for survival. Here are a few animals that are in the most trouble as reported on Time. Find more information here.


Endangered species - Javan Rhino

Javan Rhinoceros
Indonesia and Vietnam
Number remaining: fewer than 60
Perhaps the planet's rarest large mammal. Its horn is prized by poachers, and its forests are prized by developers. Both could spell doom for the species.


Animals on the brink - Cross River Gorilla

Cross River Gorilla
Nigeria and Cameroon
Number remaining: fewer than 300
Thought to be extinct in the 1980s, the species is holding on, for now. Hunted for bush meat and crowded out by development, it may not last long.


Sumatran Tiger - on the brink of extinction

Sumatran Tiger
Sumatra, in Indonesia
Number remaining: fewer than 600
This small tiger has lived only in Sumatra for a million years, making it hard to escape human expansion. Most survivors dwell in reserves, but about 100 live beyond the borders of the protected areas.


Giant Panda - Fighting for survival

Giant Panda
China, Burma, Vietnam
Number remaining: fewer than 2,000
Loss and fragmentation of habitat are to blame for the panda's perilous state. Captive breeding and species protection are helping the panda hang on—barely.


To become extinct - Polar Bears

Polar Bear
The circumpolar Arctic
Number remaining: fewer than 25,000
Human development and poaching have long threatened the polar bear, but climate change and the loss of sea ice are now pushing it onto the critical list.
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Earth Hour 2009

April 24th 2009 06:20
Earth Hour is a global event organized by WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature, also known as World Wildlife Fund) and is held on the last Saturday of March annually, asking households and businesses to turn off their non-essential lights and other electrical appliances for one hour to raise awareness towards the need to take action on climate change. Earth hour was conceived by WWF and the Sydney Morning Herald in 2007, when 2.2 million residents of Sydney participated by turning off all non-essential lights. Following Sydney's lead, many other cities around the world have adopted the event.

The images below are from a stunning collection at Boston.com which you can view here.


Earth Hour 2009. Shanghai

The Bund on the banks of the Huangpu River in Shanghai, China before and during Earth Hour on March 28, 2009.
Shanghai during Earth Hour



WWF Earth Hour. Sydney Opera House Lights On

The Sydney Opera House taken before and during Earth Hour in Sydney, Australia
earth hour Sydney opera house. Lights off



Earth Hour 2009 - Eiffel Tower. Paris

The Eiffel Tower before and during Earth Hour in Paris.
Eiffel Tower during Earth Hour



earth hour campaign in Las Vegas

Lights on the Las Vegas Strip are viewed looking northbound from the Mandalay Bay Resort during "Earth Hour" in Las Vegas, Nevada March 28, 2009
Las Vegas during earth hour

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Future World Continents


The next Pangea, "Pangea Ultima" will form as a result of the subduction of the ocean floor of the North and South Atlantic beneath eastern North America and South America. This supercontinent will have a small ocean basin trapped at its centre.


*Image and information sourced from scotese.com here.
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The Greek Islands

April 20th 2009 02:02
The Greek Islands are a collection of over 6,000 islands and islets that belong to Greece. Only 227 of the islands are inhabited, and only 78 of those have more than 100 inhabitants.

The largest Greek island by area is Crete, located at the southern edge of the Aegean Sea. The second largest island is Euboea, which is separated from the mainland by the 60m-wide Euripus Strait, and is administered as part of the central Greece periphery. After the third and fourth largest Greek Islands, Lesbos and Rhodes, the rest of the islands are two-thirds of the area of Rhodes, or smaller.

Here are some beautiful pictures of the Greek Islands in summer sourced from marcelgermain on Flickr. See the full photoset here This set includes stunning photos from Santorini, Mykonos, Delos, Crete, Rodes and Symi.


Greek Islands Travel. Santorini
One of the many churches in Santorini


Pictures of Greece
The famous Oia sunset in Santorini.


Greece Travel and tourism - Crete
Heraklion - the largest city and capital of Crete.


Greek Islands Pictures - Rhodes
Citadel of Rhodes


Greek Islands Travel
Ammoudi, Santorini by night.

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The Wave, Arizona

April 17th 2009 06:11
The Wave, Arizona - Outer View

The Wave is a sandstone formation on the slopes of the Coyote Buttes in the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, located in northern portion of the U.S. state of Arizona, just south of the Utah-Arizona border about halfway between Kanab, Utah and Page, Arizona.
The Wave

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Ancient Rock & Cave Art

April 15th 2009 01:39
Paintings on the faces of rocks and cave walls are the oldest form of human artistic expression believed to date back over 50,000 years and can be found from different cultures all over the world. In some cases who created the artwork, why and its significance is not known. Below are some images of both rock carvings (Petroglyphs) and paintings (Pictographs) from all over the globe. Images sourced from msnbc.com here.


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Images From the Recession

April 13th 2009 01:13
It can be difficult to capture the pressures of the financial crisis in pictures. However, with increasing numbers of unemployed, housing foreclosures, construction stoppages, business closure and bankruptcies, you can't help but notice the effects of what some are calling "The Great Recession" as can be seen in the pictures below. Many more images from the economic downturn can be found in this article at Boston.com.


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Photo Sequences

April 10th 2009 19:53
If you're a fan of action, then you no doubt be familiar with photo sequences which give an insight into the actions and techniques used by the best.
Thanks to abduzeedo.com, here are some very well done action photo sequences from various extreme sports. An additional 25 sequences can be found here.

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Surf and Waves

April 8th 2009 11:09
Some waves in the oceans can travel thousands of miles before reaching land. Clark Little is a passionate photographer who captures these waves as the hit the coast. See a selction from his port folio 'Shore Pounding Bliss' below. See the remainder of Clark's pictures here.


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Graffiti Masters

April 6th 2009 10:52
Here some works from the great graffiti artists operating around the world today. These images from abduzeedo.com, see many more pictures and information on the artists here.


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Amazing Pictures of Nature

April 3rd 2009 09:44
What a beautiful planet we live on, and what skilled photographers we have to showcase its beauty!



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Dogsled Racing

April 1st 2009 02:00
dog sledging

Sled dog racing, is a winter dog sport involving the timed competition of teams of sleddogs that pull a sled with the dog driver or musher standing on the runners. The team completing the marked course in the least time is judged the winner
dog sledding

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