From above, we see an all-new perspective on the flows of air and water that shape our world. Although they look like abstract art, these aerial photographs of Namibia by Leah Kennedy show rippling dunes and spreading fingers of water. Linear dunes like these grow when the prevailing winds are always from the same direction. Over time, rivers meander, always seeking new drainage paths. Patterns like these are probably driven by periodic flooding. (Image credit: L. Kennedy; via Colossal)
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As a teacher, I can confirm this is exactly what it looks like from our point of view
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painting of Martin Luther nailing his 69 theses to the door of the Tumblr offices, 2018, colorized
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disabled women of color are capable and deserve to be recognized and respected
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Oriol Angrill Jordà (Spanish, b.1986, Barcelona, Spain, based London England) - 1: Gold Joy 2: Blow 3: Horizons from Stellarscapes Digital Arts