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This 150-Year-Old Wisteria Tree Is the Most Beautiful One in the World | My Modern Met

By Sara Barnes on May 13, 2020 Venture to the Ashikaga Flower Park in Tochigi, Japan and you’ll find a wisteria tree that’s often referred to as “the most beautiful in the world.” At around 150 years old, the massive … Continue reading

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Tree of life | Tortoise

The hollowed trunk of the mighty baobab tree is used to store life-giving water in the extreme drought of southern Madagascar   “I pointed out to the little prince that baobabs were not little bushes but, on the contrary, trees … Continue reading

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Meet the güiña—a six-pound ‘mystery cat’ vulnerable to extinction | National Geographic

Pikumche is a male northern güiña who was orphaned and raised by people. He was a “sweetheart” during his photo shoot, photographer Joel Sartore says, even rubbing against his legs. PHOTOGRAPH BY JOEL SARTORE, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PHOTO ARK The smallest … Continue reading

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Stepping Out Of Reality | Street Stories

The Windows Street Photographer Daniel Castonguay is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay.   Friday Living in a great city, I was naturally driven to street photography and depicting the quotidian life in its simplest form. … Continue reading

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NASA Releases Satellite View of California Wildflowers in Bloom

This year, you can see California’s vibrant superbloom from space. Each spring, California’s Antelope Valley explodes with color as vast quantities of flowers bloom. While there are several types of wildflowers in the mix, it’s the state flower—the California poppy—that … Continue reading

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Adorable Photos of Harvest Mice Frolicking in Tulips Will Make You Smile

“Harvest mice have so much character about them even though they are so small.”   If you’re looking to put a smile on your face, look no further than these photos of adorable harvest mice frolicking in tulips. Taken by … Continue reading

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Hundreds of Womxn Are Photographing How They Cope During Quarantine

Isabella Lanave (@isalanave) is a freelance photographer based in Curitiba, Brazil. “I think this quarantine is more physically isolating than socially isolating for me. I live with friends and this is a time to coexist. Time to stop and listen, … Continue reading

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Failures Of Light & Its Functions — Edge of Humanity Magazine

Photographer Tim Davis is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Illilluminations’. To see Tim’s body of work, click on any image. The classicists who write photography textbooks dutifully translate “photography” from the Greek … Continue reading

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Sculpture Centre Exhibitions – Online – Bury Art Museum

Whilst Bury Art Museum and Sculpture Centre is closed, we bring to you virtually The Pothole, by Anna Reading. The Pothole Mark Tanner Sculpture Award National Touring Programme 7 March – 20 June Anna Reading’s MTSA exhibition The Pothole travels … Continue reading

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Paul Bielicky Reporting From Vancouver, Canada | Coronavirus’ Days — Edge of Humanity Magazine

Visual Storyteller Paul Bielicky is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this documentary photography. From the project ‘VANCOUVER COVID-19 PROJECT’. To see Paul’s body of work, click on any image. With the Coronavirus hitting Vancouver for the past few … Continue reading

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