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amnhnyc · 5 months
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Feast your eyes on the dazzling colors of the Himalayan Monal (Lophophorus impejanus). Males of this species use their iridescent feathers to attract mates. Found in the Himalayas, this bird inhabits high altitudes. In fact, it can be found at elevations of up to 16,000 ft (4,877 m) during the summer! Its distinctive hooked beak aids it in foraging for snacks like insects, seeds, and berries.
Photo: Hari K Patibanda, CC BY-NC 2.0, iNaturalist
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sitting-on-me-bum · 1 month
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Calmness of Eternity
The Himalayan mountains, at 4450m in altitude - Gosaikunda Mountain Lake
By Yevhen Samuchenko
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Gigantic Jets over Himalayan Mountains: Yes, but can your thunderstorm do this? Pictured here are gigantic jets shooting up from a thunderstorm last week toward the Himalayan Mountains in China and Bhutan. The composite image captured four long jets that occurred only minutes apart. Gigantic jets, documented only in this century, are a type of lightning discharge that occurs between some thunderstorms and the Earth's ionosphere high above them. They are an unusual type of lightning that is much different from regular cloud-to-cloud and cloud-to-ground lightning. The bottoms of gigantic jets appear similar to a cloud-to-above strike called blue jets, while the tops appear similar to upper-atmosphere red sprites. Although the mechanism and trigger that cause gigantic jets remains a topic of research, it is clear that the jets reduce charge imbalance between different parts of Earth's atmosphere. A good way to look for gigantic jets is to watch a powerful but distant thunderstorm from a clear location. Image Credit & Copyright: Li Xuanhua 
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eyeoftheheart · 1 month
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Profound and tranquil, free from complexity, Uncompounded luminous clarity, Beyond the mind of conceptual ideas; This is the depth of the mind of the Victorious Ones. In this there is not a thing to be removed, Nor anything that needs to be added. It is merely the immaculate Looking naturally at itself.
– Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche
from the book "Natural Great Perfection: Dzogchen Teachings And Vajra Songs"
photo of a Snow Leopard 🐆 in the Indian Himalayan mountains 🏔. 📸 Photo by @sascha.fonseca | Nature and Wildlife TV
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amalgamatedalcove · 7 hours
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Bhutan by Richard McManus Via Flickr: Bhutan
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ivarenee · 1 month
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(via "I Have to Do Homework " Postcard for Sale by IvaRenee)
Send the Teacher this Post Card From the Himalayan Mountains as a Homework Excuse. 
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sourabha · 6 months
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Himalayan Aves #93: Great rosefinch
like a drop of blood grew wingsor a rose that can chip and cheepwhen its streaky brown wings fold in restit is a sweet stain on snowmaking a vast, white reticence speak to youlike only any movement at allcan move the sombre mountain-stillnessinto bearable silencesand when a bunch of these finches arriveit is joy spurtingmaking the bearable beautifulfor it presses a word on your lipsand you burst…
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jannattravelguruhp · 7 months
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zegalba · 7 months
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Seoul The Soloist: 'Himalayan Ambient' (2023)
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“Himalayan Ambient” by Seoul The Soloist (2023)
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sitting-on-me-bum · 11 months
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SEBASTIAN BEAR FATTENS UP FOR WINTER
Unlike the tropical sloth bear we talk about often, Himalayan brown bears live in areas with a temperate climate and hibernate during winter months when food is scarce. Gorgeous Sebastian (above) lives at our Dachigam Rescue Centre in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), where the high elevations and brisk weather are better suited for him. J&K is in the far northwestern region of the Indian subcontinent in the foothills of Himalayan mountains.
Photo by Akash Dolas.
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wormees · 5 months
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sjm if you can hear me, please include a cute little scene where lucien gets his hair braided by elain PLEASEE
so many long haired men in this damn series and youre telling me theres not ONE cute hair braiding scene. so much POTENTIAL and for WHAT
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motocrunch · 6 months
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Photo credit: Syed Qaarif Andrabi
The process of leaving
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gooberdotnet · 29 days
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I love Abbey Bominable with my entire heart and soul but christ on a stick if she's from the Himalayas why doesn't she have an accent from anywhere around the mountains
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dopescissorscashwagon · 11 months
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Himalayan summer.
Against a backdrop of the spectacular mountains of Ladakh in northern India, a snow leopard has been caught in a perfect pose by photographer Sascha Fonseca's carefully positioned camera trap
Photo by: @sascha.fonseca
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