Tuesday, January 15, 2008
America's most interesting hidden places
I don't know if the rest of the family would find this as interesting as I did, but check out this short image gallery of hidden places. The photographer spent about 4 years visiting some of the most interesting yet unknown places in the US. She has a book out that is probably pretty cool too.
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Those are really cool. Really weird...
The communication lines for the submarine was pretty neat...
The corpse in the dirt was a little off...
I liked the radioactive picture and the communication lines too.
I've read articles about that research place with the corpses. They also use pig carcasses because they don't (or didn't at the time of that article) have enough human corpse donations to do all the research. I agree that it's grisly, but by formulaically studying the stages of decomposition in known weather conditions, they really learn a lot that helps immensely in real murders.
I wish she'd gotten a picture of the US government supported marijuana farm at the University of Mississippi. Then again, if more people knew about it, they might complain.
Did you learn that word "formulaically" from George Bush?
I am on my way to U of M to photograph the marijuana farm. Sure wish I would have photographed the marijowanna Walter had growing in the crawl space of our house when I lived with him....
I thought this collection was more than my cerebral cortex could process - for sure I can picture the South Asian lime infected with citrus canker. Just think of that next time you squeeze a lime or even better a canker sore.....
MMMmmMMMmmmm lime juice in a canker sore...
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