Here is a tribute to Momma Nature (or as the French say it Mère Nature) and her destructive appetite to create life by destroying live in the most dramatic of ways.
Tsunamis, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanoes...tools of destruction but they could also push all the right buttons and turn raw destruction into passionate caressing of the earth.
Well my name is Nirvan and i'm 18. And my passion is the destruction of the world by volcanoes, hurricanes and earthquakes, plus also the odd funny bit. IT IS ON!
It’s hard to believe that such an alien sight exists on our Pale Blue Dot. Photographed by Emmanuel Coupe, this photo shows frozen gas bubbles in a Canadian lake.
Rock N Roll Metro Map
Ever wonder which metro line you travel when it comes to your taste in Rock n’ Roll? I haven’t either… However, it seems, the whole subway/metro line infographic trend works as a visual analogy for an endless amount of categories and genres. This time applied to Rock n’ Roll. Why not?
Reblogged from chelebelleslair
Mother Nature is on display as smoke and ash billow into the sky during an electrical storm above the volcano Puyehue in southern Chile, whose eruption has prompted the evacuation of thousands of area residents.
Reblogged from mothernaturenetwork
Which U.S. volcanoes are likely to erupt next?
With more than 160 active volcanoes, the United States is at greater risk from eruptions than many realize.
If you need a reminder on how fucking scary volcanoes can be, check out the explosion of Puyehue volcano in southern Chile. The volcano hadn’t erupted for half a century but blew up this past weekend, painting the sky red. I mean seriously, this volcano looks unreal.
If you need a reminder on how fucking scary volcanoes can be, check out the explosion of Puyehue volcano in southern Chile. The volcano hadn’t erupted for half a century but blew up this past weekend, painting the sky red. I mean seriously, this volcano looks unreal.
(Source: Gizmodo)