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Dancing Silk Scarves

Artist Martin Klimas is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images.  From the ‘Foulard’ series. More: Dancing Silk Scarves

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set your mind to fly… 

Photo by micmojo on flickr … learned a lot about under water photography during this session – especially how much light is absorbed by water… I used two 650w tungsten lamps – under water there were maybe 40 watts remaining … Continue reading

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Finno-Ugric Peoples | Paganism & Russification — Edge of Humanity Magazine

Visual Artist Dmitry Ermakov is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘River Under Earth’. To see Dmitry’s body of work, click on any image. The European part of Russia was originally populated mostly … Continue reading

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Gorgeous New Book Explores Complete Architecture of Gaudí

Take a comprehensive look at Gaudí’s architectural genius across 368 pages. There are many architects who have helped mold and shape cities around the world, but perhaps none more than Antoni Gaudí. Throughout the course of the early 20th century, … Continue reading

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How Satellite Images Reveal the Global Impact of the Coronavirus

Video description: The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has lead to a severe disruption of public life, with people around the globe practicing social distancing measures in order to fight the spread of the virus. In this video we want to focus … Continue reading

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Stunning Fire Rainbow Spreads Message of Hope as It Fills Colorful Sky – My Modern Met

“I just felt blessed to be able to witness such an incredible moment.” If you need something to put a little smile on your face, look no further than this incredible photograph taken at Lake Sammamish in Washington State. While … Continue reading

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Madeira’s Ancient Fanal Forest Filled With 500-Year-Old Trees

“This forest is something I’ve never experienced before.” The island of Madeira is known for its dramatic landscape, which includes rugged mountains, volcanoes, and rocky beaches. But one of Madeira’s most unique treasures is an ancient forest where every step … Continue reading

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Cephalopods: Aliens From Earth | Random Thursday

Cephalopods like octopus, squid, and cuttlefish seem to be as alien as any alien creature from a sci-fi movie, and it’s fun to speculate that they could be aliens from another planet. But could they be aliens from right here … Continue reading

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Crown of Stars

“The way of fortune is like the Milky Way in the sky; which is a number of small stars, not seen asunder, but giving light together: so it is a number of little and scarce discerned virtues, or rather faculties … Continue reading

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Home Stills While Sheltered In Place | Coronavirus’ Days

Photographer and Professor Jeremiah Gilbert is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images.  From the  ‘Shelter-in-Place Still Lifes’ series. On March 19, California Governor Gavin Newsom became the first United States governor to set mandatory stay-at-home restrictions to help … Continue reading

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