This Glorious Globe [via Nina Reznick]


Steam Towers - This geothermal phenomena is Northern Lights adjacent and has the ability to transform the night sky into an eerie green hue.



 Underwater Rivers - These Mexican aquatic anomalies occur when dense matter sinks to the bottom of a body of water, thus creating its OWN flow.


Living Rocks - Though they appear to be nothing but stone, these are actually sea creatures found off the coast of Chile.


Morning Glory Clouds - Not even scientists can figure out what causes this wonder of the world. So, when you see one, just appreciate it for its overall awesomeness! Unreal.


Volcanic Lightning - Sometimes, when a volcano explodes, it releases a powerful amount of energy into the atmosphere. This sudden jolt can result in strong reactions that ultimately produce lightning from within an eruption!


Ok, ok, ok [via Angsten]


Art world stunned: Second ‘Mona Lisa’ appears to be authentic!

 
Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, left, and a newly-unveiled painting of what is believed to be an earlier version of da Vinci's masterpiece, the Isleworth Mona Lisa.AFP


Last year, art experts claimed that Leonardo da Vinci completed a version of the Mona Lisa some ten years prior to that of the famous Mona Lisa painting which hangs in the Louvre in Paris.

The original Mona Lisa was thought to be the only portrait of Lisa Gherardini (aka Lisa del Giocondo) ever created by the artist,

The painting in question, dubbed the Isleworth Mona Lisa, is slightly larger than the famous portrait and has been the subject of debate as to its authenticity, but new revelations may finally end the debate that has continued since the painting's discovery a century ago.

According to the Feb. 13, Guardian, “New tests on a painting billed as the original version of the Mona Lisa have produced fresh proof that it is the work of Leonardo, a Swiss-based art foundation has said.”

The tests were conducted at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology by a specialist in “sacred geometry.” Italian geometrist Alfonso Rubino. who had previously made extended studies of the geometry of Leonardo's Vitruvian Man [a sketch of a youth with arms and legs extended] after studying the reported copy concluded that the Isleworth portrait “matched Leonardo's geometry and must be his.”

David Feldman, vice-president of the Mona Lisa Foundation said, "When we add these new findings to the wealth of scientific and physical studies we already have, I believe anyone will find the evidence of a Leonardo attribution overwhelming."

Adding to the new evidence, the Zurich institute “carried out a carbon-dating test on the canvas of its painting and found that it was almost certainly manufactured between 1410 and 1455, refuting claims that it was a late 16th century copy.”

The Isleworth Mona Lisa was discovered shortly before the First World War by Hugh Blaker, an English art collector, while looking through the home of a Somerset nobleman. He bought the painting and took it to his studio in Isleworth, London, from which it takes its name.


Reposted from the Examiner

 

Her smile is infamous -- and her identity -- a mystery. Now scientists are recovering skeletal remains from a Renaissance-era tomb that may bring them one step closer to finding out if the subject of the "Mona Lisa" is indeed Lisa Gherardin.


Pilgrimage to the Heart of Yoga

Pilgrimage to the Heart of Yoga

A Yoga Gives Back Retreat
February 22nd - March 1st, 2015
  



It's no secret that Yoga puts you in touch with your core essence. Have you ever felt a deep longing channel that essence into a life-transforming experience?
Here is an amazing opportunity to dive deeper into your practice through an unforgettable adventure of a lifetime!
Harnessing the incredible energy that Yoga generates, we can literally be the agents of transformation for the children and mothers in India, who are struggling to survive every day.
The Pilgrimage to the Heart of Yoga Retreat was designed to awaken every aspect of your being through exposure to the core spiritual disciplines of India - authentic Ayurveda, Yoga, Meditation, and Classical Indian Music.
Most transformational of all, you will get to spend time with the delightful children at Deenabandhu Trust Home, a spiritual haven for 100 orphaned children.
Many of them have been funded by Yoga Gives Back, which this Retreat supports.
Yoga Gives Back is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness and funds in order to alleviate poverty in India to help women and children in need in the country that gave birth to yoga.
Inspired by the revolutionary micro financing breakthrough originated by Nobel Peace Prize Recipient Dr. Muhammad Yunus, Yoga Gives Back offers micro credit programs to women in India who are otherwise excluded from the conventional banking and financial systems. Funding more than 500 mothers and children this year, YGB also provides funds for orphans and education funds for disadvantaged girls and high school students for them to reach to their dreams.

In this one-of-a-kind retreat, you will truly be guided into the root culture of Yoga in India with the best of the best!
The venue of the retreat is Shreyas Retreat, rated one of the top Yoga retreat centers in the world by Gayot and the Huffington Post.
It is a magical sanctuary nestled within 25 lush green acres of whispering palms.
With only 12 luxurious and individual cottages attended by servers who are themselves immersed in yogic practices, a stay at Shreyas is an unparalleled blend of understated luxury steeped in spiritual culture.
The retreat will be guided by Mariko Hirakawa, an experienced Yoga Instructor who is also an Ayurvedic physician.
A former professional ballet dancer with extensive training with Yoga Masters and Vaidyas (Ayurvedic doctors) of India, she is one of the very few in the West to have completed the rigorous 5 ½ year B.A.M.S degree from one of the top Ayurvedic universities in India.
Proficient in Sanskrit and Hindi, she brings a contemporary global perspective to the traditional wisdom contained in the classical texts of Yoga and Ayurveda.
Her primary teaching style is Vinyasa, which balances the lyrical and vigorous flow of the Ashtanga style with the precise anatomical awareness influenced by Iyengar and Anusara styles. Drawing on her background as a dancer as well as her medical and spiritual studies, she places Yoga in its original context, linking the intricacies of physical alignment with Yoga's spiritual purpose: the attainment of inner freedom.
The retreat will also feature a sitar concert by one of India's leading Sitar Maestros, Krishna Mohan Bhatt.
A life-long disciple of the late Pandit Ravi Shankar and Pandit Nikhil Bannerjee, his music has been hailed by the New York Times as one of "great melodic beauty", and the San Francisco Chronicle as one of "exceptional craftsmanship and artistry".
This is an event not to be missed!
Because Indian classical music has its roots in the wisdom of the same ancient Sages who gave us Yoga, it brings great emotional healing, and catalyzes our spiritual growth. In addition to the daily Yoga sessions and the sitar concert, your retreat package includes:

  • Accommodations for 6 nights at the luxurious Shreyas Retreat.
  • THREE 60 minute Rejuvenating Ayurvedic Massages delived with love by Shreyas' highly rated therapists. (Yes, you read right - you get THREE massages in a week!)
  • THREE Gourmet vegetarian meals a day, plus fresh coconut water throughout the day.
  • An overnight trip to Deenabandhu Trust, where you meet the beautiful children supported by Yoga Gives Back.
  • THREE Group Cooking Sessions on Healthy Vegetarian Cuisine. You will learn the secret of Shreyas' world-famous gourmet vegetarian recipes!
  • TWO fun sessions in which you will learn cultural activities such as making and applying henna, how to drape a sari, etc.
  • Trips to nearby temples and local villages
  • Roundtrip airport transfers between Bangalore airport and Shreyas Retreat Center, so all you have to do is arrive at the airport.
  • Wellness consultation upon arrival.
  • Once Daily Group chanting/Sound meditation session
  • Use of all recreational facilities including:
    • Outdoor swimming pool
    • Sauna and steam rooms
    • Outdoor Jacuzzi
    • Movie theater with hundreds of DVDs to watch
  • Daily nature based activities in Shreyas' extensive organic vegetable garden.
Rest assured that you will truly be taken care of in every respect. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to take make an exponential leap in your spiritual path!
Kayoko Mitsumatsu, Founder/President will be present at this retreat to share YGB's programs with a special trip to Deenabandhu Trust Home outside of Mysore as well as sharing short YGB Films she has been creating using her expertise as a documentary filmmaker.
This retreat is for you if you have been searching for a Yoga experience in India with depth, authenticity and first-rate program and facilities.
This retreat is also for you if you've dreamed of exploring India, but didn't want to do it on your own. We've taken care of all the groundwork for you, and have hand-picked the best!
If you are on a journey of self-healing, physically, mentally, or spiritually this retreat provides the perfect setting for you to tap into a deeper dimension, and make a quantum leap!

Da VINCI TOWER IN DUBAI


The Da Vinci Tower (also known as Dynamic Architecture Building) is a proposed 313 m (1,027 ft), 68-floor tower in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The tower is expected to be architecturally innovative. Uniquely, each floor will be able to rotate independently. This will result in a constantly changing shape of the tower. Each floor
will rotate a maximum of one full rotation in 90 minutes. The entire tower will be powered from wind turbines and solar panels. Five other buildings in the vicinity will also be provided with electricity.

The turbines will be located between each of the rotating floors. They could generate up to 1,200,000 kilowatt-hours of energy.


The #1's of the world... [via David Angsten]

Highest point in the world: Mount Everest
Towering 29,029 feet in the air, the top of Mount Everest is the closest you can get to touching space, while still standing on Earth.

Lowest point in the world: Challenger Deep
The lowest known natural point in the world is Challenger Deep, 35,797 ft below sea level at the bottom of the Mariana Trench. Only three people have ever made it to the bottom, one of which was filmmaker James Cameron.

Most photographed place: The Guggenheim
Photos have always told stories, but in today's world of cell phone cameras and social media, that story is relayed as data to companies who monitor everything we do. Geotagged data was culled by Sightsmap using a Google-based image sharing software, and can now show us the most photographed places in the world, right down to the landmark. The Winner? The Guggenheim in New York.

Sunniest Place on Earth: Yuma, Arizona
In Yuma, Arizona, the sun shines for an average of 11 hours a day. Its forecast is sun for 90 percent of the year, averaging a total of 4015 daylight hours a year.

Dolphins trick fish with mud "nets"





BBC Earth presents One Life. Narrated by Daniel Craig, written and directed by Michael Gunton & Martha Holmes.