Sailing Stones Photo Gallery

Sailing Stone in Racetrack Playa

A sailing stone in Racetrack Playa

Tracks are sometimes non-linear.

Two rocks in Racetrack Playa


The sailing stones, also known as sliding rocks and moving rocks, are a geological phenomenon where rocks move in long tracks along a smooth valley floor without human or animal intervention. They have been recorded and studied in a number of places around Racetrack Playa, Death Valley, where the number and length of travel grooves are notable. The force behind their movement is not understood and is the subject of research.

Racetrack stones only move every two or three years and most tracks develop over three or four years. Stones with rough bottoms leave straight striated tracks while those with smooth bottoms wander. Stones sometimes turn over, exposing another edge to the ground and leaving a different track in the stone's wake.

Sliding rock trails fluctuate in direction and length. Some rocks which start next to each other start out traveling parallel, but one may abruptly change direction to the left, right, or even back the direction it came from. Length also varies because two similarly sized and shaped rocks could travel uniformly, then one could burst ahead or stop dead in its track.

Speed is an unknown variable. Since these stones are rarely transported and nobody has witnessed the movement, the speeds at which the rocks travel are not known.

Air Pollution Photos






Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals, particulate matter, or biological materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or other living organisms, or damages the natural environment into the atmosphere.

The atmosphere is a complex dynamic natural gaseous system that is essential to support life on planet Earth. Stratospheric ozone depletion due to air pollution has long been recognized as a threat to human health as well as to the Earth's ecosystems.

Mayan Civilization Photos

Title: El Castillo, Pyramid, Chichen Itza

Notes: This Famous Kukulc�n pyramid is called "El Castillo" (the castle), it is roughly at the center of the site.

Title: Carving, Stone, Bas Relief, Figurine, Figure, Chichen Itza

Stone and Rock Textures, Rock Textures, Stone Textures, Stone, Rock, Textures, Chichen Itza, Chich�n Itz�, Mayan Ruins, Maya, Culture, Yucatan Peninsula, Quintana Roo, Mayan Culture, Ruins
Mexico, Mexican, Scenics, Architecture, Structures, South America, Latin America

Title: Pyramid of the Sun, Teotihuacan

Mexico, Mexican, Scenics, Architecture, Structures, South America, Latin America

NASA Satellite Image Of Oil Spill



NASA's Terra satellite captured a visible satellite image of the Gulf oil spill on May 17 at 16:40 UTC (12:40 p.m. EDT) from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer Instrument on-board. The oil slick appears as a dull gray on the water's surface and stretches south from the Mississippi Delta with what looks like a tail. Text Credit: NASA Goddard / Rob Gutro

England vs Australia T20 World Cup Final Photos

Cameron White sends a Michael Yardy delivery beyond the boundary


David Hussey (left) and Michael Hussey run between the wickets


Ryan Sidebottom celebrates after claiming the wicket of Shane Watson

Tallest Dog In the World Photo



According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the tallest dog alive is a Harlequin (black and white spotted) Great Dane named Gibson.

Gibson is a whopping 170 lbs of Dane that stands over 7 feet tall when he is on his back legs! At his shoulder he measures 42.6 inches! The average Irish Wolfhound stands about 34 inches at the shoulder

Tree Man Dede Koswara Photos






Dede Koswara, 37, who is also known as a The Tree Man of Java had underwent four major operations that hacked away the bark like tissue sprouting from his hands and feet. Dede was able to see the outline of his toes for the first time as medics removed more than 4lbs of warts from his body.

Spending his last 20 years (his ordeal started when he was 15 and cut his knee where a small wart developed and spread) with the bizarre condition, Dede expressed that he wants to get better and find a job and hopes that one day he will meet a girl and get married.

Office Interior Design Photos



Comet 17P/Holmes Photos

P-M Heden,
Vallentuna, Sweden
Oct. 24, 2007
Amazing! The comet is so bright that I had to do a short exposure not getting the comet overexposured in the photo! A really surprise!

Keith Geary,
Shercock, Co.Cavan, Ireland.
Oct. 24, 2007

Wow!!!!! This is the single most strangest comet I have ever seen in my Life, earlier today, an alert went out that this comet had suddenly brighened from a predicted magnitude 17 to magnitude 3 - incredible, I wonder how this has happened? I quickly set up my 15x70mm binoculars and I easily found it in the constellation Perseus, just about 5 degrees from Alpha Persei at magnitude 1.8, also the star Delta Persei is at magnitude 3.0, from these two stars, I can see the comet at about magnitude 2.5 !!!!! I could immediately see that it is very much yellow in colour, just like the planet Saturn, and it is definitely non star like, with a slighty elongated shape east-west, with no sign of a tail, especially since the near full moon is shining brightly. This can easily be mistaken for a nova, and is easily visible with the naked eye ! Here is a quick shot that I took.....this will grab many headlines over the next few days... Keith....

Douglas Slauson,
Swisher, Iowa
Oct. 24, 2007
Comet 17P/Holmes - This is an unusual comet, nova-like to the unaided eye, and easily visible despite the nearly-full moon. Approximately as bright as Polaris. Obvious central condensation, yellowish color in 15x70 binoculars, no visible tail. Exposure info: Canon 350D Rebel XT, 1 sec., ISO 1600, f/10, Celestron 9.25" telescope. The image was cropped.

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