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Heres some great pictures of saturn during its equinox. A really rare oppritunity to learn shit. Keep in mind the rings of saturn are only 300 feet thick and as thin as 30 feet at some point. Some of the pictures that show shit in the rings is moons which are in the rings, and the one that looks like there are mountains on the rings are deposits from a moon there. Really dope.

 

 

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the moon titan^

 

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A couple reacts immediately after an earthquake struck during their wedding photo shoot at a deserted catholic seminary in Pengzhou in

southwest China's Sichuan province Monday May 12, 2008. Five couples were having wedding photos taken when the earthquake struck,

and all escaped without injury. The century-old seminary was destroyed in the quake, which left tens of thousands dead in Sichuan. (AP Photo)

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Earthquake survivors row rafts to transport baggage on the 'quake lake' at the Majingxiang Hydropower Station May 24, 2008 in Anxian

County of Sichuan Province, China. Majingxiang 'quake lake' is the second largest quake lakes formed in the Sichuan earthquake by

landslides that blocked rivers. The lake is over 40 meters (131 feet) deep with water rising at 2.5 meters per day. The upcoming rainy days will add to the risk of the lakes. (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images)

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Teahupoo is in Tahiti. It's one of the gnarliest waves on earth and it gets surfed on the regular by locals and traveling rippers.

It's wierd because seemingly the entire ocean stacks up behind the face of the wave and the thing explodes over a shallow coral reef.

A very fast and powerful wave, definately for advanced br0's. A few people have died surfing Teahupoo.

 

They get stuffed into the holes of the razor sharp coral reef and ground up like hamburger.

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Two of nature's most spectacular forces produced an incredible brew in the

Skies above Chile as a volcanic eruption met a lightning storm. Tons of dust

and ash from the eruption of the Chaitin volcano poured into the night sky

just as an electric storm passed overhead. The resulting collision created a

spectacular sight as lightning flickered around the dust cloud amid the orange

glow of the volcano..

 

The eruption was all the more spectacular because the Chaitïn volcano,

800 miles (1,290km) south of Santiago , has been dormant for hundreds --if not thousands -- of

years. The Patagonian volcano began erupting on Friday 8-15-08 and the 12-mile-high

plume has left vast tracts of land coated with a layer of ash.

 

 

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