Sunday, 2 February 2014
Little Lake of Reflection
Lake Jasna is an attractive
alpine lake that covers a modest surface area of 5.4 acres. What it lacks in
size it makes up for in magnificent surroundings. Located in northwestern
Slovenia, Lake Jasna is 2 kilometers from the small town of Kranjska Gora which
is on the Sava Dolinka RIver in the Upper Carniola region of the country. Though
not seen in this picture, the lake is ‘guarded’ by a statue of a Zlatorog the
legendary chamois of Mount Triglav. The surrounding peaks are the Julian Alps,
a mountain range of the Southern Limestone Alps that stretches from
northeastern Italy to Slovenia, where they rise to 2,864 m at Mount Triglav,
the highest peak in Slovenia.
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A Tree Bear Fruits on Its Trunk
There’s a tree in Brazil called
Jabuticaba, which fruit grows directly from the trunk and branches of tree, can
be found in the states of Minas Gerias and Sao Paulo, in the south of Brazil. Jabuticaba
popularity has been likened to that of grapes in the United States. The name
jabuticaba actually derived from the Tupi word Jabuti (tortoise) + Caba
(place), meaning the place where you find tortoises. This Jabuticaba tree has
very unusual appearance. The fruit actually is not big, only 3 to 4 cm in
diameter, with one to four large seeds, having deep purple coloured skin and a
sweet, white or rosy pink gelatinous flesh. This odd tree provides fruit twice
a year and continuously irrigated it flower regularly and fresh fruit can be
available year round in tropical regions. Jabuticaba fruit are borne directly
on the foremost branches. Up to four crops can occur during the warmer time.
Harvest the slightly unripe fruit every few days. It can be quite time
consuming picking the fruit. When there’s a Jabuticaba season in Minas Gerais,
countless street vendors selling fresh Jabuticaba in little net bags, and
sidewalks and streets are stained the similar deep purple by discarded
Jabuticaba skins. The fruit is quite often used to make jams, tarts, and many
other things, because it is largely eaten fresh and ferment in 3 to 4 days
after harvest. Because of it’s short shelf-life, fresh Jabuticaba is rarely
available in markets outside of areas of cultivation. Jabuticaba fruit is using
in medicinal traditionally. A severe decoction of the sun dried skins has been
used as a treatment of Asthma, diarrhoea, hemoptysis, and gargled for chronic
inflammation of tonsils. Jabuticaba has many powerful antioxidant and
anti-inflammatory anti-cancer compounds. However, Jabuticaba grows in many
regions of Brazil, and found mostly in Minas Gerias. Its association with the
state is so robust that the Jabuticaba tree appears on the coat of arms of the
city of Contagem, and another city in Minas Gerais, Sabará, hosts a Jabuticaba
festival annually.
Saturday, 1 February 2014
Stunning Electric-Blue Flames Erupt From Volcanoes
Paris based photographer Olivier Grunewald has been
documenting the Kawah Ijen volcano in Indonesia, where he observed dazzling electric
blue fire can often be seen streaming down the mountain at night. Blue glow is unusual
for a volcano on the island of Java. The blue glow is actually the light from
the combustion of sulfuric gases, and some gases condense into liquid sulfur,
which continues to burn as it flows down the slopes giving the feeling of lave
flowing. I have never seen this much sulfur flowing at a volcano. Blue volcanic
fire was described in antiquity in Italy on the south slope of Mount Vesuvius
and on the island of Vulcano.Blue flames may also be observed at the base of
the plume of erupting volcanoes, when ash explosions occur. I did not use any
filters to capture his images of the blue fire. The burning happens day and
night, but it's visible only in darkness.Source: Charismatic Planet
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Nature
Breathtaking Photo of Skogafoss, Iceland
Skógafoss is one of the most famous most visited waterfalls
in Iceland. Photographer Stian Klo says he had seen thousands of snaps from
this iconic waterfall and truly wanted to try to get a ‘fresh’ angle of this
breathtaking natural wonder. This is extremely beautiful waterfall, and i try
this time something different from earlier standards, and this my favorite
Icelandic adventure.
Skogafoss at Wikipedia
Stian Klo at 500px
Friday, 31 January 2014
Stunning Image of Lave Lake at Mount Nyiragongo
This is truly an amazing photo of
Lava lake at Mount Nyiragongo, an active stratovolcano inside Virunga National
Park, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This deadly volcano has erupted
at least 34 times since 1882, forming various-sized lava lakes that have created,
drained, crater, and reformed. This beautiful snap is taken in 2011 shows the hottest
iteration of the mountain’s lava lake. It was formed of 2002 eruption. Lava
lakes are large volumes of molten lava, regularly basaltic, contained in a
volcanic vent, crater, or broad depression. The term is used to describe both
lava lakes that are wholly or partly molten and those that are solidified occasionally
referred to as frozen lava lakes.
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