[84361] 25481. Heartbreaka - Late Nights (2014)★★
[84362] 25482. Silent Planet - Native Blood (2014)★★
[84363] 25483. The One Hundred - Unleashed (2014)★★
[84364] 25484. Hundred Waters - Murmurs (2014)★★★
[84365] 25485. Seratones - Don't Need It (2014)★★__Jeff Cerino
[84366] 25486. Septicflesh - Prometheus (2014)★★★
[84367] 25487. Robert Plant - Rainbow (2014)★★
[84368] 25488. Tiny Desk Concert: John Legend (2013)★★
[84369] 25489. pH-1 - DVD (2018)★★★
[84370] 25490. 化學植物組 - Cypher (2018)★
the silent waters 在 May The Forest Be With You Facebook 的精選貼文
第三次參加潛水執鬼網,其實作為新手每次潛水都會有啲緊張。執鬼網有一定危險性,被石隙卡住,被網纏住, 而且香港既水通常都唔係咁清。東覇比前兩次既潛點多好多鬼網,每游幾分鐘就搵到漁網殘骸。我地落力解開纏住異物既鬼網,啲氣用得好快,但同伴都唔捨得上水 ,最後Kakit到水面得番9bar氣🤦 點解我地會咁搏盡,因為諗到可能有魚仔有海龜有海豚有人會因為呢啲網受傷我地就唔想停,執多一個就多一個。
一頭銀髮的Harry Chan比我地每一個都更熱血,見到佢咁盡心盡力,我無藉口唔做好啲。雖然好攰,但有意義既潛水,仲有有一班好熱心既義工一齊奮鬥,definitely a day well spent :)
Ghost nets aren't some #Aprilfoolsjoke. They are the real silent killers in our oceans, as well as beaches. Marine animals were strangled, cut and suffocated by these abandoned fishing nets. The plastic materials eventually wear off and get into our food chain. People have been trapped in these nets too during snorkeling and diving. Some of them attached sharp hooks that can pierce our flesh. There are way too many nets at the East Dam that even a team of 40 cannot retrieve them all. This has got to stop. We need everybody's help to keep our waters safe.
#ghostnet #protectouroceans #scubadiving #hongkong #weareallconnected #awareness #savinganimalsmakemysoulshine
無論你識唔識潛水,只要你有心,請一起保護我們的海洋!
Join us for ghost net recovery or beach clean up
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the silent waters 在 Professor Chef Zam Facebook 的精選貼文
Locks of eternal love, perhaps? ❤️❤️🇩🇪❄️🏁. A little trivia worth sharing: Collections are a whimsical thing. Strolling through a silent museum, or a private space, filled with hundreds of interrelated pieces lovingly curated by one or two devoted experts or fans, one can’t help but feel a sense of awe and wonder.
If that same collection were actually created organically by thousands of unrelated individuals, that sense of awe can increase a thousandfold. And so does the fun.
Case in point: the wall of “Love Padlocks” on display on the Hohenzollernbrücke bridge in Cologne, Germany, painstakingly created piece by piece as an endless stream of couples have come to publicly honor their love. Thousands of padlocks now hang from the railings of the bridge, each inscribed, painted, or otherwise decorated by the couple that hung it.
40,000 padlocks hang on the bridge to date – a shocking number considering that the tradition only started in 2008. That means 40,000 couples – 80,000 individuals in all – have participated in this fast-growing, spontaneous collection. The padlocks have added over 2 tons of weight to the bridge, causing local officials to question how long the practice can be sustained.
But for now, the burgeoning wall of padlocks is enchanting – though not nearly as enchanting as the actual tradition of hanging one. A happy couple, hopelessly enthralled by their own affection, brings an open padlock to the bridge, prepared to mark it with their names and clasp it permanently into the collection, symbolizing the strength of their attachment to one another.
And to symbolize the everlasting nature of their love, the key is dropped over the edge, tumbling far below into the eternal waters of the river Rhine.
All to say, as impressive as the collection of padlocks is, perhaps the more intriguing collection – and almost certainly the longer-lasting one – are the tens of thousands of tiny keys that now line the riverbed of the mighty Rhine.
This is a trend that seems to be catching on the world over - similar bridgescapes can now be seen in Edinburgh, Paris, Moscow, London, and Leeds.