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POPSCaptured in Morning Dew “I to the world am like a drop of water That in the ocean seeks another drop, Who, falling there to find his fellow forth, Unseen, inquisitive, confounds himself.” – William Shakespeare
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POPSThe Heat, the Light and the Noises I had looked up at the sky. God, is this true? As though an answer, there were drops of water on my tired and sweating skin as well…It was drizzling, Oh God, it was! I stood rooted to the spot. It felt good to feel droplets of water from the sky above, fresh and unspoiled, straight from the Heavens. In minutes, the drizzling had turned into the rain and it had started pouring. By Lalitha V.Raman
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POPSThere Is Always A Story About Rain Taking super-terminal raindrops into account could be of real economic benefit, even if it leads only to incremental improvements in precipitation measurement and forecasting. Approximately one-third of the economy-including agriculture, construction and aviation-is directly influenced by the ability to predict precipitation accurately. "And one-third of the economy is a very large sum of money, even during a recession," Shaw remarks.
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POPSColorado's Great Sand Dunes Notice in the first pic the semi-buried branches. The bulk of the dunes is stationary, but there are "escape dunes" that can migrate, sometimes daily, and can create patches of ghost forest. This clip inspired by this one, and by experiencing them firsthand.
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POPSVibrating raindrops may power our homes At the moment the charges generated are only small, but some things only need a small charge to operate. It is literally harnessing gravity. There is energy everywhere, it's just a matter of learning to harness it. Of course there is the known problem of inefficient, and destructive means of generating energy, being perpetuated due to vested interests. Energy sources such as this have been known for years by those who profit and administrate, and their existence has been smothered. Now with the net things like this are impossible to hide from the public, and their base fear may eventuate. That people will be able to be self sufficient. If the planet lasts that long.
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POPSRaindrops I took this picture while I was on a trip in Mexico with my dad and sister. It had rained that morning and I saw the puddles of water on the glass tables and thought they would make a good picture.
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POPSDust may tame wild cyclones Cool picture. Cloud seeding, but I think they've made the seeds better. (Picture does look like the life's work of a funnel web spider)