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  • chawsaoz:

That woman on the picture was a kurd who was fighting for freedom. She got killed and the child in her left arm is today about 14 years old. He’s also fighting for freedom as a guerrilla soldier.

    chawsaoz:

    That woman on the picture was a kurd who was fighting for freedom. She got killed and the child in her left arm is today about 14 years old. He’s also fighting for freedom as a guerrilla soldier.

    (via fixyouwith-love)

    Source: chawsaoz
    • 4 months ago
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  • EarthHug: Join the Earth Hug on 12.12.2012

    earthhug12:

    think about it.

    who has supported you all your life without asking for anything in return?
    fresh air, clear water, food, stability and unconditional love…
    the earth provides. the earth cares. the earth loves!

    it’s about time we love her back again… every day - every moment…
    and with a huge…

    (via earthhug2012)

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    • 5 months ago
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  • Sea-level rise faster than predicted | oncirculation

    all-geo:

    By Bianca
    After I have just written the article about the use of satellite missions in monitoring the polar ice caps, I just came across the news that satellite measurements show a much faster sea-level rise than previous models have suggested. Satel…

    Source: all-geo
    • 5 months ago
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  • Friday Photo (58): Active Geology – Striations on a Fault Surface, Greece | Geology for Global Development

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    An active fault surface in Greece - one of the most seismically active places on Earth. The striations on the surface can be used to measure the direction of movement on the fault. The exposed surface can be dated at various heights (using dati…

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    Fossil Rudist  …

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  • October 2012: Earth's 5th warmest October on record | Dr. Jeff Masters' WunderBlog

    all-geo:

    October 2012 was the globe’s 5th warmest October on record, said National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) today. NASA rated October 2012 the 2nd warmest October on record. Global temperature records begin…

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