A Favourite Custom, 1909
Oil on wood
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
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“Tree Peony”: Collotype photograph (detail) from the album of photographs entitled Japanese Flowers vol.2 by Ogawa Kazuma, Japan, late 19th century
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Artist:
James Taylor Gray
“The Navigator”
Oil on Board
24” x 36”
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4,320 meters above sea level in the mountains of Chile, the El Tatio geyser has been spewing scalding hot steam for thousands of years.
Photographer Owen Perry traveled to the remote region and captured some incredible photos of the geyser right before sunrise.
Chile’s El Tatio Geyser Captured Just Before Sunrise
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