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  • Kim Taylor, Slidin U Photography - Ranch Life, Cowboys, Seasons

    • 15 Aug 2011
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    “The open prairies reflect my open heart. The high mountainous country resembles the heights of my dreams, visions and goals. The tall golden grass swaying in the fall breeze reminds me of how free I am to do what I love.  

     Growing up in SW Saskatchewan instilled an appreciation for rugged and raw beauty that would unfold some years later in my life. With no conscious intention I have become a historian of documenting the keepers of our grasslands. Recording their way of life through the lens of my camera has become my way of life."

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  • Blue Light of Lago Carrera

    • 15 Aug 2011
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    "This monograph celebrates the most unusual landscape in central Chilean Patagonia, the marble caverns of Lago Carrera. The surreal beauty of this unique corner of Patagonia has won it the designation, Santuario de la Naturaleza, (a protected Nature Sanctuary) from the Chilean government. These are the slot canyons of the far South. The color palette is different but the magic is similar, and just as strong.

    The incredible set of pictures has been captured by landscape photographer and environmentalist, Linde Waidehofer, 67, from Colorado, USA.

    'It is the water that formed the unique shapes of the marble walls,' explained Ms Waidehofer in her book on the caverns, Blue Light.
    'Originally great ice-fields blocked the western end of the lake - today its glacier-fed waters drain into the Pacific Ocean.
    'Geologists have a simple explanation for the breath-taking blue of this giant lake.
    'They talk of finely ground glacial silt which makes the water an unearthly blue and crystal clear.
    'These waters are magic.'"

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    Linde Waidhofer has been charging $5.00 for most of her eBOOKs. But her PayPal shopping card system per book was too complex and time-consuming. So now she would like to try something different. You can download any of these eBOOKs and enjoy them, without paying. But after you have looked at them, if you feel they are special, and worth something to you, then we'd like to ask you to pay something via the PayPal DONATE button — it's up to you. (And any amount you send goes directly to Linde Waidhofer, period.)

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    But Linde's Unknown Patagonia eBOOK is an exception. Please, do not send a penny for that one. Linde wants as many people as possible to see it, and learn about this rare, beautiful, and potentially threatened region. So help her spread the word. Enjoy her Unknown Patagonia eBOOK, then share it with as many people as you can. Both Linde and Western Eye Press believe that the more people learn about this amazing landscape, the easier it will be to try to protect it. This is breathtaking photography in the service of a grand cause. Thanks! 

    UNKNOWN PATAGONIA, Chile's Secret South
    by Linde Waidhofer, eBOOK edition in PDF format.
    Click the book image to download the eBOOK.

     

     

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  • Oksana Mas Egg Paintings

    • 15 Aug 2011
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    "Oksana Mas, an artist born in Odessa also spends her live between Stockholm, Barcelona and Moskow. Her Egg Mosaics or Egg Installations is only one part of her creative portfolio that is very unique by using only wooded eggs in the numbers of thousands to create her artwork. “Now it is the time of individual practice. Oksana Mas with her passion for experimenting, with her foreignness to today’s popular brands, is in symbiosis with our times. She avoids repeating herself. She goes her way without falling in the limitations of progressive or traditional, commercial or intellectual (conceptual), not mainstream and not on the edge. All this makes her art interesting. Asking “What’s next?” does not make any sense.”  
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  • The Swiss family Robinson : in words of one syllable

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  • Burglar-Proof Your Cash Stash

    • 15 Aug 2011
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    "If the wobbly financial markets have you hoarding cash at home, beware. Yes, you may be safe from bear markets, but you’re still vulnerable to losses, especially if you leave your money and valuables in burglar-friendly spots. Click on the image above to expand the infographic and see where you’re best off hiding your cash, according to tips gathered from a real burglar , and places where you shouldn’t put any money ."
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  • Petals Around the Rose

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    Petals is a dice puzzle. You should actually get out six dice and lay out the six numbers when you study them.

    You see each time a row of six dice. Each row has a result, as shown opposite. Find out how it works. e.g. Why is the result of the row with 121212 = 0?

    Rule 1: The name of the puzzle is very important.
    Rule 2: The answer is always even.
    Rule 3:  I can tell you the answer at any time.

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    Solution (not for the tenacious)

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  • The Beale Ciphers - Keys to Hidden Gold, Silver and Jewels Estimated at over $65 billion ...

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    "The Beale ciphers are a set of three ciphertexts, one of which allegedly states the location of a buried treasure of gold, silver and jewels estimated to be worth over USD$65 billion as of 2010. The other two ciphertexts allegedly describe the content of the treasure, and list the names of the treasure's owners' next of kin, respectively.

    The story of the three ciphertexts originates from an 1885 pamphlet detailing treasure being buried by a man named Thomas Jefferson Beale in a secret location in Bedford County, Virginia, in 1820. Beale entrusted the box containing the encrypted messages with a local innkeeper named Robert Morriss and then disappeared, never to be seen again.

    The innkeeper gave the three encrypted ciphertexts to a friend before he died. The friend then spent the next twenty years of his life trying to decode the messages, and was able to solve only one of them which gave details of the treasure buried and the general location of the treasure. He published all three ciphertexts in a pamphlet, although most of the originals were destroyed in a warehouse fire.

    Since the publication of the pamphlet, a number of attempts have been made to decode the two remaining ciphertexts and to find the treasure, but all have resulted in failure."
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