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The sulfur in your match head comes from the earth just like any other ore. However, most other minerals aren ;t still excavated by hand. From the edges of giant acid pools. The Ijen volcanos are located in East Java, Indonesia and offer a prime source for sulfur. Volcanic gasses condense as they move up through ceramic pipes implanted in the volcanic rock. As the gas cools, turns to molten sulfur and leaks out of the pipes, and hardens into the smelly yellow rock we ;re familiar with. Once it hard, crews break apart the sulfur blocks, load them into baskets, and trundle them up insanely steep hills to the rim of the caldera. For reference, the baskets weigh about 200 pounds and they stanley cup usa ;re being carried 980 feet up a 45 to 60-degree slope all in front of a 600-foot-wide pool of liquid death that isn ;t steam in the picture, it a cloud of sulfurous gas . After reaching the summit, workers then have to descend nearly two miles to the base of the mountain for weighing. On average, a basket of Sulfur will fetch $13 and miners will make two trips every day. The 200 miners employed at Ijen excavate 14 tons of material a day stanley flask , just 20 percent of what the mountain produces. [Wiki stanley website pedia, Environmental Graffiti via Neatorama Image: Matthew Harrigan] Image: Bertrand Claude Image: Bertrand Claude Image: Bertrand Claude Image: Bertrand Claude Image: Bertrand Claude Indonesia Mxdi Perv Gets Prison After Victim s Nintendo DS Captures the Act
The first time I saw waves light up in beautiful colors as they crashed onto the beach I thought someone had slipped me some acid. It real, though. Bioluminescent phytoplankton cause this spectacular light show, and wow, someone surfing it. Red tides exist all over the world, and they are caused by large-scale algae blooms. Some red tides, however, like those found in southern California contain a certain type of phytoplankton called lingulodinium polyedrum that emit little bursts of light when agitated. When stanley becher a ton of those little guys are gathered into a small area and are all agitated at once by a cra stanley botella shing wave or a slicing surfboard, the effect looks like something out of stanley spain Disney Fantasia. It simply breath-taking. Red tides are often responsible for massive fish deaths, and its effect on humans who directly contact it is not entirely known. Anecdotally the CDC says that swimming in red tides may cause irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat, as well as coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. Additional evidence suggests that people with existing respiratory illness, such as asthma, may experience these symptoms more severely. Hope this guy had a neti pot handy. [The Atlantic via The Scuttlefish] You can keep up with Brent Rose, the author of this post, on Google+ or Twitter. beautifulBioluminescencetrippy
The sulfur in your match head comes from the earth just like any other ore. However, most other minerals aren ;t still excavated by hand. From the edges of giant acid pools. The Ijen volcanos are located in East Java, Indonesia and offer a prime source for sulfur. Volcanic gasses condense as they move up through ceramic pipes implanted in the volcanic rock. As the gas cools, turns to molten sulfur and leaks out of the pipes, and hardens into the smelly yellow rock we ;re familiar with. Once it hard, crews break apart the sulfur blocks, load them into baskets, and trundle them up insanely steep hills to the rim of the caldera. For reference, the baskets weigh about 200 pounds and they stanley cup usa ;re being carried 980 feet up a 45 to 60-degree slope all in front of a 600-foot-wide pool of liquid death that isn ;t steam in the picture, it a cloud of sulfurous gas . After reaching the summit, workers then have to descend nearly two miles to the base of the mountain for weighing. On average, a basket of Sulfur will fetch $13 and miners will make two trips every day. The 200 miners employed at Ijen excavate 14 tons of material a day stanley flask , just 20 percent of what the mountain produces. [Wiki stanley website pedia, Environmental Graffiti via Neatorama Image: Matthew Harrigan] Image: Bertrand Claude Image: Bertrand Claude Image: Bertrand Claude Image: Bertrand Claude Image: Bertrand Claude Indonesia Mxdi Perv Gets Prison After Victim s Nintendo DS Captures the Act
The first time I saw waves light up in beautiful colors as they crashed onto the beach I thought someone had slipped me some acid. It real, though. Bioluminescent phytoplankton cause this spectacular light show, and wow, someone surfing it. Red tides exist all over the world, and they are caused by large-scale algae blooms. Some red tides, however, like those found in southern California contain a certain type of phytoplankton called lingulodinium polyedrum that emit little bursts of light when agitated. When stanley becher a ton of those little guys are gathered into a small area and are all agitated at once by a cra stanley botella shing wave or a slicing surfboard, the effect looks like something out of stanley spain Disney Fantasia. It simply breath-taking. Red tides are often responsible for massive fish deaths, and its effect on humans who directly contact it is not entirely known. Anecdotally the CDC says that swimming in red tides may cause irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat, as well as coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. Additional evidence suggests that people with existing respiratory illness, such as asthma, may experience these symptoms more severely. Hope this guy had a neti pot handy. [The Atlantic via The Scuttlefish] You can keep up with Brent Rose, the author of this post, on Google+ or Twitter. beautifulBioluminescencetrippy