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Most people are familiar with the creation of Adam and Eve in the Book of Genesis. But the story of mankind’s creation in Greek mythology is probably less well-known, and is arguably darker in tone when compared to Genesis.
By Shane Kastler A flash of light and instantly, I entered in this place. I lived for Him below on earth, now I behold His face. The sights I see remind me of the things I read down there. Streets...
Welcome to Malin Head. It is not just Ireland's most northerly point, but an area of great scenic beauty and of historical, scientific and ecological importance. The circuit of the Head will take you past the Radio Station (Malin Head Marine rescue coordinating centre), built in 1910, and round the coast to Banba's Crown, the northern tip of Ireland. This is the oldest station of its type in Europe. Here a tall derelic building known locally as "The Tower" was built in 1805 by the Admiralty, and later used as a Lloyds Signal Station. During the second world war, the small huts were built and used by our defence forces to keep a lookout and protect our neutrality. It is also a perfect starting point for a ramble along the cliffs to Hell's Hole, a remarkable subterranean cavern 250 metres long and 8 metres wide, into which the tide rushes with great force. Nearby is a picturesque natural arch called the Devil's Bridge. To the north-east can be seen Inistrahull Island. Its first lighthouse was put into operation in 1813, and its light flashes 3 times every 15 seconds. Further out to the east, on a clear day you can see the Scottish Island of Coll, Jura, Islay and the Mull of Kintyre to the east and Oileán Thoraí to the West. Below Banba's Crown to the east lies Ballyhillion beach, a unique raised beach system of international scientific importance. The very distinct shorelines show quite dramatically the changing relationship between the sea and the land from the time the glaciers began to melt, some 15,000 years ago. At that time Donegal was depressed by the weight of an immense ice sheet, so the level of the sea was up to 80 feet higher than today. The beach is also noted for its semi-precious stones, such as cornelian, chalcedony, jasper, serpentine, agate, etc., all of which can be polished and set into jewellery. The route passes the current Meteorological Station the present buildings were constructed in 1955, when regular hourly weather observations commenced by Irish Meteorological Service personnel. However, the station records go back to 1885. Personnel employed by Lloyd's Insurance Company, who manned and operated a local coastal signal station, were first to prepare and transmit regular weather reports. Coastguard officers continued this work until the early twenties. From the 1920's to 1955 a local family was contracted to provide climate data and at least one weather report each day. The weather element which distinguishes Malin Head from the other stations throughout the country is wind speed. Storm force 12 winds are recorded at the station during most years. The highest measured gust to date is 99 knots, recorded on 16th September 1961 when the remnants of "Hurricane Debbie" swept up along the west coast of Ireland causing widespread damage in this part of the country. A detour to explore the Wee House of Malin will reveal that the "wee" house is in fact a cave in the hillside and is said to be the home of St. Muirdealach. Legend has it that no matter how many people entered this cave it always had room for more. Beside are the remains of an old church which according to tradition was built by St Muirdealach. Built of split stone rubble and some boulders, only the NE and S walls now survive. Simply put I call this home. Best viewed large. View On Black
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I have the misting fog irrigation system at the Australian National Botanic Gardens to thank for this one ... I was in the rainforest gully section when the mist jets came on further up the gully and rolled its fog toward me ... the way it played with the late afternoon sunlight made me gasp. No textures added here ... though it is a 3-frame HDR to try and capture the stairs which were in almost complete darkness. The scene reminded me of a dream I had ... still does. This'll likely be my last image post for a couple of days as I'm taking apart my main workstation later tonight in preparation for a new motherboard and processor I'll install tomorrow ... then a total reinstall of the OS and hopefully ready for work later tomorrow ... though in my experience they always seem to take a lot longer than they should ... anyways, the laptop will still be up and I'll be able to comment and otherwise distract myself ... most likely you'll not notice any difference at all... :-) Do You Dream In Colour?
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“And I have given you authority over all the power of the enemy.” (Luke 10:19). We have no power in ourselves but because of our identification with Christ, we are no longer ordinary people. The...
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