I feel threatened
“Nice of her to invite us over for a picnic, eh Luigi?”
“Who?”
“The girl reading this.”
Stepping Out: Laetoli Footprints
In 1976, Yale University paleoanthropologist Andrew Hill was working with Mary Leakey’s research group on the excavation of an early-hominid archaeological site in Laetoli, Tanzania. Whilst conducting his work he unexpectedly stumbled across one of the most spectacular prehistoric discoveries ever made: a line of hominid footprints left in mud 3.6 million years ago.
Up until then, the earliest known human footprints were only tens of thousands of years old. Remarkably, Hill’s Laetoli footprint trail was nearly 30 metres. It left us with an action replay of one of the first species of prehistoric hominids who walked upright on two legs.
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10:00
Me: it’s getting late. I should go to bed soon
1:30
Me (on my 20th How it’s Made video): hrrrrghhhh candles
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What's up with Pluto these days you know anything?
The planet, the dog, or the god? In any case the answer is “Between jobs.”
goblin hour starts now
In all its glory.. Purple and yellow superblooms plus a seasonal waterfall..
This beautiful boy too! The largest North American moth, the cecropia
picasso bug
mirror spider
rainbow grasshopper
phylliidae true leaf insect
Louise Falls, Alberta, Canada