that's a natural phenomenon that can not be denied. destruction becomes very beautiful. just as a very hot mountain lava. but can bring havoc. your posts make me think of the good that we should always do. i like your post. i always follow you. thanks my friend. by, @boyasyie
the beauty of nature as God's creation is can't longer be denied. amazingly beautiful and so amazing. especially if we look with the eyes of the heart, it will get and find the signs of God's greatness as the creator.
It's some truly amazing footage... and it really shows how we humans-- as "important" as we may think we are-- are merely tiny specks on the side of the mountain.
Perhaps. Though at the same time, the earth goes through its own cycles in temperature change, and might be rising enough that they’d melt eventually even without our intervention. That’s no excuse to downplay the extent of what environmental damage we’ve done and the potential need to change course - though is one perspective to consider as well...
that's a natural phenomenon that can not be denied. destruction becomes very beautiful. just as a very hot mountain lava. but can bring havoc. your posts make me think of the good that we should always do. i like your post. i always follow you. thanks my friend. by, @boyasyie
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Thank you every much my friend
the beauty of nature as God's creation is can't longer be denied. amazingly beautiful and so amazing. especially if we look with the eyes of the heart, it will get and find the signs of God's greatness as the creator.
Nature is truly beautiful
Nature can be destructive beautiful or constructive beautiful.
I have got to give props to the guys who made the video.
I love glaciers!!! In fact, I just wrote about one lol. Absolutely amazing pieces of art, as I see them. Sad to see them go :-(
That video was insane ....wow!
Nice video
Where is this glacier located?
Ilulissat Glacier in Western Greenland
It's some truly amazing footage... and it really shows how we humans-- as "important" as we may think we are-- are merely tiny specks on the side of the mountain.
True that. :-)
To be honest, I am kind of fear of that. We are really doing something bad against the nature.
Perhaps. Though at the same time, the earth goes through its own cycles in temperature change, and might be rising enough that they’d melt eventually even without our intervention. That’s no excuse to downplay the extent of what environmental damage we’ve done and the potential need to change course - though is one perspective to consider as well...
nature is made to be well, so we must protect soon ......
thank you for this article