Japan Earthquake, Tsunami II

Japan Earthquake, Tsunami II

this building was one of the few to survive the onslaught of the tsunami….if this can be described as survival the waters easily reached 15 …

 

Japan Earthquake Tsunami

Japan Earthquake Tsunami

Japanese Alps school playground, flooded out, mud/sand and debris everywhere this sign indicates that the school along this road is being used as a refuge. many families …

 

Chemtrails

Chemtrails

this plane was flying over London leaving long trails of 'exhaust' that lasted for hours in the sky. I think they should fit catalyst convertors …

 

Haiti 2010 II

Haiti 2010 II

        most if not all ministerial buildings around the palace are destroyed members of the public passing in front of the damaged palace despite …

 

Haiti Earthquake III

Haiti Earthquake III

      girl waits patiently as other collect fresh drinking water boy waits to get drinking water from a delivery truck boy outside a tent camp the back of the …

 

Haiti Post EarthQuake 2010

Haiti Post EarthQuake 2010

        this young girl living out the back of her fathers truck after the quake damage seemed only to affect buildings the streets …

 

Earthquake Haiti, Images from JAN 2010

Earthquake Haiti, Images from JAN 2010

        fortunately no lives were lost here, it was an office building man stands outside his damage home. Haiti people pass damage buildings passing a flattened supermarket …

 

Palm Tree

Palm Tree

Arecaceae or Palmae (also known by the name Palmaceae, which is considered taxonomically invalid,[2] or by the common name palm tree), the palm family, is a family of flowering plants, the only family in the monocot order Arecales. There are roughly 202 currently known genera with around 2600 species, most of which are restricted to tropical, subtropical, and warm temperate climates. Most palms are distinguished by their large, compound, evergreen leaves arranged at the top of an unbranched stem. However, many palms are exceptions to this statement, and palms in fact exhibit an enormous diversity in physical characteristics. As well as being morphologically diverse, palms also inhabit nearly every type of habitat within their range, from rainforests to deserts. Palms are among the best known and extensively cultivated plant families. They have been important to humans throughout much of history. Many common products and foods are derived from palms, and palms are also widely used in landscaping for their exotic appearance, making them one of the most economically important plants. In many historical cultures, palms were symbols for such ideas as victory, peace, and fertility. Today, palms remain a popular symbol for the tropics and vacations.[3]

 

Strange Clouds

Strange Clouds

Mammatus Clouds These images were taken over London on the 24th July 2009  @ 16:14 Mammatus are most often associated with the anvil cloud that extends from …

 

Boiling Lake Dominica

Boiling Lake Dominica

A visit to the caribbean island of Dominica is not complete with out a taking a trek to the worlds 2nd largest boiling lake.