Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps - November 23, 2019 LOCH CHON Trossachs,Scotland (© Alistair Dick/Alamy) Low-lying cloud over Loch Chon, the Trossachs, Scotland. Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments
Hinamatsuri— The Girl's Day - March 03, 2020 Today is “Hina Festival”. “Hina Doll” It is a spring festival originally transmitted from China as "Kami". I t is called "peach festival" because it is performed at the time when peach blossoms bloom ... Originally, before the Heian period (almost 1,000 years back), it was performed regardless of gender in the same way as the Dango festival, but it gradually became a girl's festival. The custom of this day is to display dolls on a red carpet. The dolls with dresses of Emperor and Empress are placed at the top and the ladies with ministers are in lower rows of the shelf. It is said that the ebb and flow of the evil to the dolls and the doll play of the girls were linked. The Japanese are a bit superstitious here. They believe that if you're a girl and fail to take the dolls out of the shelf right after the festival, no one is going to marry you for a long period of time. So hurry up girls! Put the dolls away! ( © yoshi0511 / Shutterstoc) Read more
Little Hiding Wapusks (White Bears) - March 01, 2020 Polar Bear Cubs Looking out of the Den, Wapusk National Park, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada "World Wildlife Day" tomorrow. "Polar Bear Children Hiding in the Snow Cave", Manitoba, Canada Tomorrow, March 3, is "World Wildlife Day." Enacted by the United Nations General Assembly to commemorate the Washington Treaty being adopted on March 3, 1973. It is a day to raise awareness of various wildlife living in the natural environment ... This is Wapusk National Park in Manitoba, Canada. "Wapusk" is an indigenous language that means "polar bears", and there are so many polar bears that it is called the "capital of polar bears." They hunt on ice floes, but in recent years the effects of global warming have reduced ice floes and are threatening extinction. ( © Robert Harding / Alam) Read more
Thousands Of Heavens Under Earth - March 03, 2020 Divers at El Pit Cenote, located in Dos Ojos Natural Park, Quintana Roo, Mexico A different kind of dive The divers are descending the clear, turquoise waters of a cenote on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. A cenote is a sinkhole that’s created when the limestone bedrock collapses and exposes groundwater underneath, creating pools of fresh water that delight swimmers, and even cave divers. They’re diving in ‘El Pit’ Cenote, part of a flooded cave system near Tulum. It’s one of thousands of cenotes, documented on the Yucatán, and a popular spot for divers who come to swim through the brilliant sunbeams. (© Christia Vizl/Tandem Stills + Motio) Read more
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