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Art of the Sea

The art created by the sea is continuous and endless movement. It is a work that never stays the same. Its colours change with the light and the weather, and its surface is inscribed with stories of wind, passing seasons, and quiet currents we cannot see but which shape everything.

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Shadow of silhouette

My shadow walks the edge of light,my mind, that never longs for sleep. Life does not shout, it whispers,slowly fading into evening. I smile because I live. – Jari Kallio

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Jellyfish this beauty of the Arctic Ocean

Jellyfish this beauty of the Arctic Ocean I encountered this apparition on the shores of the Arctic Ocean. Some species of jellyfish are called “immortal” because they can revert to an earlier stage in their development. Two species of monster jellyfish have been causing trouble on the shores of the Arctic Ocean. This one is the second of them. It is an exceptional phenomenon, as the species in question have not previously thrived in the north. Jellyfish are generally photosensitive […]

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Schindler’s Factory (Poland)

Schindler’s Factory (Poland) Schindler’s Factory (Polish: Fabryka Emalia Oskara Schindlera) is a museum in Kraków, Poland, located at 4 Lipowa Street in the Podgórze district. The factory was founded by Oskar Schindler, a German industrialist and member of the Nazi Party. During World War II, he saved over a thousand Jews by employing them in his enamel and ammunition factory. The jobs protected the workers from being sent to concentration camps. Schindler’s story was made famous by Steven Spielberg’s film […]

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Fields of silence / Auschwitz-Birkenau

Fields of silence / Auschwitz-Birkenau Auschwitz-Birkenau is not just a place in the past. It is a warning for the future. The suffering and death of millions of people remind us of that. It is our duty to remember and to ensure that it never happens again.

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I live and breathe

I live and breathe. I step where it scares me.Because often onlythe unknown feels right.

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A moment in Helsinki

A moment in Helsinki

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Merganser (Mergus merganser)

Merganser (Mergus merganser) The merganser is a large waterfowl, somewhat like the silky merganser. The body structure is black and white, resembling a merganser, with an elongated head and long neck. The voice is a good, rough croak. The oldest Finnish ring merganser was over 12 years old.

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Vanhankaupunginkoski

Vanhankaupunginkoski Vanhankaupunginkoski is a culturally and historically significant rapid at the mouth of the Vantaanjoki River in the northern part of Helsinki’s Vanhankaupunginselkä district The rapids were originally called Helsinge fors, or Helsinginkoski, on the banks of which the city of Helsinki was founded in 1550. The rapids are located in the Vanhankaupungin district.

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Dwarf birch

Dwarf birch is the Finnish name for the dwarf birch (scientific name Betula nana). It is a small, shrub-like deciduous tree that grows especially in the tundra and northern regions of Finland. Here is some key information about the dwarf birch: Growth: A low-growing shrub, usually only 20–50 cm tall. Leaves: Small, roundish, serrated and shiny. Resemble birch leaves but in miniature. Shoots: Reddish or brown, often hairy. Flowering: In spring – produces small spiky flowers. Habitat: Grows mainly in […]

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