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The Eyes of Andros

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The Bahamas are best known for white sand beaches and shallow turquoise seas, but what many people don’t know is that there is a hidden underworld beneath these picturesque islands. The largest island in the Bahama chain, Andros, is home to over two hundred “blue holes”.

Blue holes can occur in the sea or on land, and form when the tops of caves collapse inward to produce a sheer-sided sinkhole full of water. On Andros, these blue holes are all connected by a series of tunnels and caverns that stretch for miles, linking the interior of the island with the open sea far beyond. Most of these caves have never been mapped, but estimates put many of them up to a thousand feet deep.

Called “the eyes of Andros”, these caves appear to be murky portals, evoking curiosity and fear as to what may lie beneath the black surface. It is little wonder that the legends surrounding these blue holes are just as dark as their waters.

There are a number of reported deaths in the blue holes that involve swimmers being dragged under by unseen creatures, never to resurface, and the bodies never recovered. Some claim this is the work of the Lusca, an animal that is half-shark, half-octopus, who pulls its prey down into the dark heart of the island to devour them.

Not only are they the potential home of terrifying monsters, they pose a very real threat to swimmers and divers as well. While oceanic blue holes are often full of life, those found in the interior of Andros are toxic. With limited tidal influence, and no currents to mix the water, the caves are highly stratified. The first few feet of the water column is stagnant freshwater, hiding denser saltwater below. This saltwater is devoid of oxygen, and is instead full of another, very dangerous, gas; hydrogen sulfide.

With no oxygen and a plethora of toxic gas, one would assume these blue holes can harbor no life. But the opposite is true. The deep caverns are inhabited by prehistoric extremophile bacteria, and the diversity is staggering. A sample of five blue holes across the island revealed that they contained no shared species; that is, every hole represents its own isolated world, and the bacteria that thrive in each are completely unique.

Some scientists liken the seawater deep in the blue holes to the primordial soup of early Earth, and research is being conducted on these bacteria to supplement our understanding of how life might evolve on other planets. Thus, divers who brave the depths of the caves here are stepping into another world, one fundamentally unlike the one above. This place is hostile to us, and to life as we know it.

So, then, this begs the question: if the the eyes of Andros are toxic to complex life, and the only things to be found are primeval, alien bacteria, then what exactly is plucking swimmers from the surface and consuming their bodies without leaving a trace?

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azure-trash asked:

What happened the to asteroid itself after the huge Impact? Was it just eroded away? With how big it was, there’s gotta be at least pieces of it left, right? This is thing that always get me with stuff like this. People almost never talk about what happened to the asteroid, though I don’t really have enough interest to seek the info myself so that could just be me not looking

bunjywunjy answered:

most of the Chicxulub asteroid was vaporized on impact and settled into a layer of fine particles that’s found in rock layers worldwide, but it also actually did punch all the way through the crust and into the mantle, completely destabilizing Earth’s volcanic cycle, so slight traces of it may still exist inside the Earth as well!

but yeah this is what it looks like now:

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that’s the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs. it’s both everywhere and nowhere.

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Finally got around to snapping some new photos of my entire Daft Punk Interstella 5555 collection. :)

Took a few years to get to this point, but i’m very proud and happy with what I have so far.  Interstella 5555 had an immensely profound effect on my life and appreciation for art, animation and story telling back when I watched it for the very first time as a kid. This music video movie and the main cast of characters mean so much to me. As for the collection itself, the only thing missing at the moment in these pictures is a very large authentic movie poster since I haven’t been able to frame it yet. But I hope you enjoy this small look into one of my many personal interests and sorry for the bit of glare in both photos. Tried to tone it down as much as possible.

Below is a full list breakdown of all the items from left to right:

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alright kids let’s break this down one last fuckin time (and this is a breakdown of just aesthetics)-

goth: all black, often very elaborate, gothically inspired (obviously), not branded

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emo: still lots of black but much more casual, skinny jeans, certain brand shirts (usually music-themed), converse/vans, jewelry, specific hairstyles, think 2000’s hot topic kids

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punk: lots of black again, very elaborate but in a completely different way, studs, chains, patches, piercings, leather, another set of specific hairstyles and bright hair colors, really rooted in anarchical themes

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grunge: old clothes, flannels, oversized, layers, ripped jeans, distressed **if you’re buying “grunge” clothes new, you’re a fucking sham, the entire grunge aesthetic arose from garage bands too poor to afford clothes that weren’t thrifted, poorly sized, and already worn out**

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additionally, all of these include elements of gender non-conformity and prioritize self-expression as well as identification as belonging to a group

and remember!!! all of these are actual subcultures, not just aesthetics, so when you say you’re “being goth/etc” remember to specify that you mean aesthetically, because its not fair to boil an entire subgroup of people down to just their aesthetic trends

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add-on for scene as well ‘cause I’m nothing if not obsessive about subcultures and their differences

scene; similar in general style to emo( skinny jeans, brand shirts, converse/vans, hairstyles ), but with a heavy focus on bright colours; neons, rainbows, reds, and very little black. patterned/graphic pants and shirts. accessories everywhere, especially arms/wrists. “raccoon eyes”. tutus, fishnet, facial piercings and raccoon tails. even MORE hot topic than hot topic.

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