
In the Bahamas’ submerged inland caverns, or “blue holes,” a thin layer of fresh water separates oxygen from salt water. This creates a submerged, oxygen-free environment that could resemble underground water pockets on Mars or the seas of Europa.

In the Bahamas’ submerged inland caverns, or “blue holes,” a thin layer of fresh water separates oxygen from salt water. This creates a submerged, oxygen-free environment that could resemble underground water pockets on Mars or the seas of Europa.

Wikipedia user alchemist-hp is on a quest to take beautiful color photographs of every naturally occurring element. Pictured above is bismuth. At the link, you can view his German-language clickable periodic table of images.
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The comedy called A Thief Catcher was made in 1914 and was missing for so many years that Chaplin’s appearance in it as a buffoon policeman had been forgotten.
The 10-minute movie was discovered by the American cinema historian, Paul Gierucki, who bought a can of old film marked “Keystone” at an antiques sale in Michigan.

Have absolutely no idea why, as I haven’t heard her music or seen her face in months (or at least weeks), but every dream I had last night involved sexual situations with Christina Aguilera. And I’m not complaining, that girl is freaky! I think she gave me the deepest and sexiest dream kisses I’ve ever experienced before, and sweet whispering promises in my ear that made me wake up feeling a little “stiff”, if you know what I’m sayin’?!