You Whisper My Name In The Wind
by Lucinda Walter
Title
You Whisper My Name In The Wind
Artist
Lucinda Walter
Medium
Photograph - Photography, Digital Art, Fine Art, Textured Photography
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You Whisper My Name In The Wind by Lucinda Walter
http://lucinda-walter.artistwebsites.com/
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Looking at the Halema`uma`u Crater in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, Hilo, Hawaii.
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During a volcanic eruption, we are reminded that our planet is an ever-changing environment whose basic processes are beyond human control. As much as we have altered the face of the Earth to suit our needs, we can only stand in awe before the power of an eruption.
Volcanoes are also prodigious land builders - they have created the Hawaiian Island chain. Kīlauea and Mauna Loa, two of the world's most active volcanoes, are still adding to the island of Hawaiʻi. Mauna Loa is the most massive mountain on Earth occupying an estimated volume of 19,999 cubic miles. The current summit of Mauna Loa stands about 56,000 feet (17,000 m) above the depressed sea floor. This is more than 27,000 feet (8,230 m) higher than Mount Everest. In contrast to the explosive continental volcanoes, the more fluid and less gaseous eruptions of Kīlauea and Mauna Loa produce fiery fountains and rivers of molden lava. These flows, added layer upon layer, produced a barren volcanic landscape that served as a fountain for life. Hundreds of species of plants and animals found their way across the vast Pacific on wind, water, and the wings of birds. A few survived, adapted, and prospered during this time of isolation. The arrival of humans - first Polynesians, then Europeans - and the plants and animals they brought with them drastically altered this evolutionary showcase, this grand natural experiment.
http://www.nps.gov/havo/naturescience/volcanoes-are-monuments.htm
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Comments (39)
Gary Richards
Perfect title for a wonderful open landscape scene. Congrats on your features of it too.
Hanne Lore Koehler
Fantastic capture of this amazing beauty, Lucinda! Incredible light and atmosphere! L/F/T
Lucinda Walter
Thank you very much Jens Larsen for the feature in the group All Natural Scenery Landscapes 8/9/2015 I'm honored
Deborah A Andreas
Lovely scene of the wheat blowing in the wind, with the fog in the back ground. I love your poetic title!
Lucinda Walter
Thank you very much Jesse Grabowski for the feature in the group Forward Exposure 7/6/2015 I'm honored