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#yearofpattern fun typography by vladimir koncar

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#yearofpattern fun typography by vladimir koncar



Since submarines began roaming the depths in World War I, sailors and  oceanographers, who use sonar technology to map seafloor topography and  identify ocean life, have regularly run into “acoustic  ghosts”—inexplicable bodies of movable mass that sometimes rivaled the  size of a city. Every time a theory emerged to explain the phenomenon, however, it was quickly shot down.
In 2003 scientists aboard a research vessel just south  of Long Island, New York, discovered that the UFOs were composed of  hundreds of millions of fish—massive gatherings on a scale never before  documented. Using low-­frequency sonar technology that penetrated  hundreds of miles, they identified a school roughly the size of  Manhattan.
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The ocean terrifies and amazes me. 

Since submarines began roaming the depths in World War I, sailors and oceanographers, who use sonar technology to map seafloor topography and identify ocean life, have regularly run into “acoustic ghosts”—inexplicable bodies of movable mass that sometimes rivaled the size of a city. Every time a theory emerged to explain the phenomenon, however, it was quickly shot down.

In 2003 scientists aboard a research vessel just south of Long Island, New York, discovered that the UFOs were composed of hundreds of millions of fish—massive gatherings on a scale never before documented. Using low-­frequency sonar technology that penetrated hundreds of miles, they identified a school roughly the size of Manhattan.

Keep reading …

The ocean terrifies and amazes me. 

(Source: utnereader, via chels)

Cameron Highlands, Malaysia - by Sabrina Gaudio.

Cameron Highlands, Malaysia - by Sabrina Gaudio.

Ijen Plateau, Indonesia - by Sabrina Gaudio.

Ijen Plateau, Indonesia - by Sabrina Gaudio.

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#yearofpattern fun typography by vladimir koncar

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#yearofpattern fun typography by vladimir koncar

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Since submarines began roaming the depths in World War I, sailors and  oceanographers, who use sonar technology to map seafloor topography and  identify ocean life, have regularly run into “acoustic  ghosts”—inexplicable bodies of movable mass that sometimes rivaled the  size of a city. Every time a theory emerged to explain the phenomenon, however, it was quickly shot down.
In 2003 scientists aboard a research vessel just south  of Long Island, New York, discovered that the UFOs were composed of  hundreds of millions of fish—massive gatherings on a scale never before  documented. Using low-­frequency sonar technology that penetrated  hundreds of miles, they identified a school roughly the size of  Manhattan.
Keep reading …

The ocean terrifies and amazes me. 

Since submarines began roaming the depths in World War I, sailors and oceanographers, who use sonar technology to map seafloor topography and identify ocean life, have regularly run into “acoustic ghosts”—inexplicable bodies of movable mass that sometimes rivaled the size of a city. Every time a theory emerged to explain the phenomenon, however, it was quickly shot down.

In 2003 scientists aboard a research vessel just south of Long Island, New York, discovered that the UFOs were composed of hundreds of millions of fish—massive gatherings on a scale never before documented. Using low-­frequency sonar technology that penetrated hundreds of miles, they identified a school roughly the size of Manhattan.

Keep reading …

The ocean terrifies and amazes me. 

(Source: utnereader, via chels)

(Source: moisieur, via golden-rabbit)

Cameron Highlands, Malaysia - by Sabrina Gaudio.

Cameron Highlands, Malaysia - by Sabrina Gaudio.

Ijen Plateau, Indonesia - by Sabrina Gaudio.

Ijen Plateau, Indonesia - by Sabrina Gaudio.

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