A lot of rum & soda's in that lot.
A lot of rum & soda's in that lot.
^ Just seen some footage of that crack on the LHS breaking off and sending waves up that little inlet.
Please post if you can. That fissure was what made me think that if the berg calves, there could be problems and that is why the villagers were evacuated.
As an aside, I wasn't certain that "calves" was the right word so looked it up. Found this gem; The bit that falls off is called a "growler". There must be a joke in there somewhere.
(Antipodean slang; "growler" = vagina)
Newfoundland, First 'Berg of the Season
King cobra bites python, python constricts cobra, cobra dies of constriction, python dies from venom, holy shit!
No shining armour, just an ink knight in water.
^ Current technology.
Can power the whole planet by using the same philosophy not just taking the radiated energy that results from said philosophy.
Do you ever make any sense?
Lake Hillier in the Recherche Archipelago, Australia: Due to the high salt content (comparable to the Dead Sea), micro-algae thrive here to give the lake it’s perfectly pink hue. Not easy to reach, but safe to swim in.
^^Is that a Pudenda tree?
Usually they have one at the back too. but it has always amazed me how much pulling power they have. Diesel is like that.
Longest in the world is in Australia—29,500 tonnes of iron ore—2.4 km, three locomotives.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longest_trains
This is a thing of beauty.
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