Fingal's #Cave (The Hebrides, #Scotland) #Basalt #vacation #ThursdayThoughts #FelizJueves http://pic.twitter.com/QC7i2XgXsu
— Geology Tweets (@GeologyTime) November 30, 2017
via Twitter https://twitter.com/GeologyTime
November 30, 2017 at 11:29PM
Geologist by education & Curious by nature ... attempting to make this blog my social media hub .... Posts would be mainly about #Space #Science #Sports #Travel #Geology #Geophysics #Beauty ;-)
Fingal's #Cave (The Hebrides, #Scotland) #Basalt #vacation #ThursdayThoughts #FelizJueves http://pic.twitter.com/QC7i2XgXsu
— Geology Tweets (@GeologyTime) November 30, 2017
This is basically halfway to being a children's book http://pic.twitter.com/DjwUPHy9Wz
— Erin McGuire (@e_mcguire_) November 29, 2017
#Crystal Castle, near Byron Bay, in northern NSW. http://pic.twitter.com/QFDcsF1wgs
— Geology Tweets (@GeologyTime) November 29, 2017
BREAKING: China's Dark Matter Particle Explorer detects unexpected and mysterious signals @nature https://t.co/ssVh1hZpAG http://pic.twitter.com/P0jEbFZP8k
— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) November 29, 2017
Façade of the Italian Fascist Party HQ 1938 http://pic.twitter.com/q23PtIRGSz
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 29, 2017
If this doesn't make you smile like a crazy person, a dementor has probably sucked out your soul. :) [via https://t.co/Ukd5RudJ6t] http://pic.twitter.com/Ute9S5SEBx
— Nigel Britto (@NigelBritto) November 29, 2017
New salt #tectonics/structural #geology preprint on @EarthArXiv with Alex, @Big_Ol_World and Maria; radial fault geometry and kinematics around salt diapirs, Santos Basin, #Brazil (https://t.co/MKk9pIp6um) http://pic.twitter.com/Bp4WTUE2Ol
— Christopher Jackson (@seis_matters) November 28, 2017
Sunset on Clavius http://pic.twitter.com/HdMttLvQmJ
— Seán Doran (@_TheSeaning) November 28, 2017
Jupiter atmosphere vs. Earth atmosphere. What a storm ! http://pic.twitter.com/osUfpaHYQV
— Vivien Parmentier (@V_Parmentier) November 28, 2017
MOOD: bjork's house-island in Iceland http://pic.twitter.com/pYnTpk46w9
— mellennial (@internetmelanie) November 26, 2017
all im tryna do is find someone who cares abt me as much as @NASA cares about @SaraBareilles http://pic.twitter.com/mPKjBZQZ51
— patrick doyle (@pcxd13) November 26, 2017
Tesla truck will need energy of 4,000 homes to recharge, research claims, raising questions over the project’s viability: https://t.co/sKYSsIJIky via @FT
— Ed Crooks (@Ed_Crooks) November 27, 2017
The first drones, 1908. http://pic.twitter.com/dIOcFMr6SH
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 27, 2017
Me: I’m on a diet
— BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) November 26, 2017
Me when no one is watching:#BluePlanet2 http://pic.twitter.com/NQov5nOxZl
Electricity generation from #gas matched generation from #coal in the OECD for the first time ever in 2016 https://t.co/enCUFxvE8C http://pic.twitter.com/OO3XFfG0xr
— IEA (@IEA) November 25, 2017
Still the best wikipedia page ever. http://pic.twitter.com/SZXfpHSmyV
— Academia Obscura (@AcademiaObscura) November 25, 2017
Break Through From Your Mold, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA http://pic.twitter.com/1CsJaO0pOA
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 26, 2017
Kadapa, YSR Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh, 516003, India (14.5°N 79.1°E) May 11th 2014 http://pic.twitter.com/lsYLfBfYCD
— Landsat Bot (@LandsatBot) November 26, 2017
Oxygen levels link to ancient explosion of life, researchers find | #Geology #GeologyPage
— Geology Page (@GeologyPage) November 26, 2017
Oxygen has provided a breath of fresh air to the study of the Earth’s evolution some 400-plus million years ago.
Read more : https://t.co/x1x2YsocgG
Southern Jupiter - @NASAJuno Perijove 6, May 19 2017 - https://t.co/7DeWppxczu http://pic.twitter.com/RVeObEM3dv
— Kevin M. Gill (@kevinmgill) November 25, 2017
Color Imаge of a New York Street, 1940s http://pic.twitter.com/cjjlba3UHS
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 26, 2017
TIME wanted me to be their Person of the Year, but I said no! Won’t pose with Pennywise the Clown on my lap! Sorry, TIME! Sad!!!
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) November 25, 2017
Timelapse letusan Gunung Agung dari CCTV PVMBG di Batulompeh. http://pic.twitter.com/mliY7bxwdm
— MAGMA Indonesia (@id_magma) November 25, 2017
To the 166 lives lost...to over 239 injured...to the innumerable memories etched on the firmament forever & to Mumbai, the city which picked up its pieces & started stronger than ever - A Salute & A Bow of Gratitude from Mumbai Police! http://pic.twitter.com/TQrGHjewbp
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) November 26, 2017
Had to be done... #AbuDhabiGP @alo_oficial http://pic.twitter.com/tQEUr84PXC
— Formula 1 (@F1) November 25, 2017
A woman riding side-saddle on an ostrich. http://pic.twitter.com/2cI7Ogfmay
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 25, 2017
India http://pic.twitter.com/vsZpCfMDNP
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 25, 2017
A better view of "long-term" submarine canyon-fan evolution. An interesting morphodynamic problem, has been thinking for years. Canyons and fans coevolve with a continental slope. #FlumeFriday #densityCurrent #canyons http://pic.twitter.com/xISLuVN35c
— Steven Lai (@stevenyjlai) November 25, 2017
"U.S. urges Pakistan to rearrest the mastermind of Mumbai attacks." The U.S. actually gave cover to Pakistan to free this man by removing his terrorist group from a legislation recently passed by Congress and by putting a $10-million bounty on him in 2012 merely to placate India.
— Brahma Chellaney (@Chellaney) November 25, 2017
Brilliant, brilliant seismic reflection-based images of deep-water channel systems being produced by @IsaacAbrahamOde! Which is good, because @SedLogic and @stratleeds love deep-water channel systems...! http://pic.twitter.com/BwiJZx7tqc
— Christopher Jackson (@seis_matters) November 24, 2017
This is where the Great Wall of China ends. http://pic.twitter.com/Pr8YKJH8Eu
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 25, 2017
Professor Yves Doz draws some lessons from Nokia's failure.
— INSEAD (@INSEAD) November 24, 2017
Read the full @INSEADKnowledge article https://t.co/h4ZSmjsc0C http://pic.twitter.com/m4lAsVIdFn
The Grand Hotel reflected in the glassy water of Lake Misurina, Italy http://pic.twitter.com/mgnQItbORS
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 24, 2017
Citibank tells me that when I submit Aadhaar number I agree and authorize the use of my details, even biometric, by them and by a third party, non government, non-India based agency Experian Services, for purposes including research.
— Aman Alam (@AmanAlam) November 23, 2017
What Experian tells they do: http://pic.twitter.com/7BE8KH5N8g
Last full day in Zambia, onto the core with @lauraward_94 Dave Holwell @GeologyLeics . Nothing much to see here... http://pic.twitter.com/43ZUc3cXN2
— Richard Walker (@DrRJWalker) November 23, 2017
India’s renewable capacity will more than double by 2022, enough to overtake renewable expansion in EU for 1st time https://t.co/WaffH1lQDC http://pic.twitter.com/nSsxHxptfe
— IEA (@IEA) November 23, 2017
Among the many geology-themed wine labels this is probably as good as it gets, at least from a sedimentary point of view http://pic.twitter.com/An5d0RUams
— Zoltán Sylvester (@zzsylvester) November 23, 2017
A very silly #ThinSectionThursday - a cm-scale intermediate sill intruding a larger >100m mafic sill, from Yalgoo, Western Australia (3.5cm FOV, XPL) #Sill² #🇦🇺 #⚒ http://pic.twitter.com/yNdnDJcMTa
— Jamie Price (@Jamie_Priceless) November 23, 2017
I don’t want to alarm anyone, but last night I found the meme page that Australian/NZ teens made for their high school Earth Science course http://pic.twitter.com/3JFHix7cuU
— Robinson Meyer (@yayitsrob) November 21, 2017
Ghost cartographies of the underland: Keith Russ has constructed these remarkable maps of the abandoned mine workings of Cornwall & Devon
— Robert Macfarlane (@RobGMacfarlane) November 21, 2017
(reproduced in the unmissable new edition of @elementumjournl). http://pic.twitter.com/GAtOAB5Uz3
Intimate Intergrowths ("symplectite") of #Pyroxene and #Plagioclase replacing #Garnet in this #Granulite from #Manitoba, #Canada#scicomm #photography #microscopy #rocks #art #geology #geosciences #minerals #nature http://pic.twitter.com/zieO57aKpo
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) November 21, 2017
Metallic layers that fold and mix under strain behave like kilometre-thick geological rock layers, despite their different time- and length-scales. https://t.co/BUUThTS3GH http://pic.twitter.com/NkUA0RQF0U
— NatureCommunications (@NatureComms) November 21, 2017
Beautiful cyclic steps and drift deposits offshore Colombia http://pic.twitter.com/TxfIvKukZY
— Andrea Ortiz-Karpf (@OrtizKarpf) November 20, 2017
Russian photographer captures the cutest squirrel photo session ever. http://pic.twitter.com/JfFD4jTbZ9
— Surprising Nature (@suprisingnature) November 20, 2017
https://t.co/xwYenStjrz I've been imaging the San Andreas fault where it crosses Highway 25 near Pinnacles National Park for 15 years, showing the accumulating damage as the fault creeps an inch or so a year. Here is the update for 2017. There were changes. http://pic.twitter.com/0soLMrZ467
— Garry Hayes (@geotripper) November 19, 2017
MIT study finds lithium and cobalt supply not a barrier to EV growth https://t.co/ayu3TCt4O5
— Jason Bordoff (@JasonBordoff) November 18, 2017
What do the next 5 years have in store for #RenewableEnergy? Explore the findings from our recent report 👉 https://t.co/FNzgJskO93 http://pic.twitter.com/4sTScMBZqI
— IEA (@IEA) November 18, 2017
Become a martian geologist with LabelMars #citizenscience; label rover images to help future rovers "see" for themselves! Take the tutorial now: https://t.co/ucbwFdW10S http://pic.twitter.com/rJreTx1vVd
— Jane MacArthur (@Jane_MacArthur) November 17, 2017
This week, we’ve focused on our view of Earth and the life it contains from space. Our work studying our living planet continues. http://pic.twitter.com/UYkygu3xB7
— NASA Earth (@NASAEarth) November 17, 2017
Phwoar. There are some pretty sexy inclusion trails in the garnet from Spain. #ThinSectionThursday http://pic.twitter.com/nEFLPjEHBf
— Steph Walker (@StephWalker91) November 16, 2017
Our atmosphere as art! Enjoy this visualization created from NASA data that represents tiny particles such as smoke, dust, & sea salt as they are transported across the globe, making sweepingly beautiful visible weather patterns. http://pic.twitter.com/X3xfAYwqGY
— NASA Goddard Images (@NASAGoddardPix) November 16, 2017
my new favourite video on the internet http://pic.twitter.com/NZekIZDD7A
— Life on Earth (@planetepics) November 16, 2017
Striking map from the new @IEA World Energy Outlook. The biggest increase in demand for energy from now to 2040 is expected to come from India http://pic.twitter.com/KgWypfiZKY
— Ed Crooks (@Ed_Crooks) November 15, 2017
Subtle indication there may be a coup: your news anchor is suddenly this guy, telling you it’s totally not a coup. http://pic.twitter.com/lKOX5uQGnW
— Carl Fridh Kleberg (@FridhKleberg) November 15, 2017
Today in 1989, 28 years ago, four players made their Test debut @ Karachi. Two of them aggregated 16931 runs, 419 wkts & 133 catches! #Tendulkar #Waqar
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) November 15, 2017
Two & а half year old sister being protected by her 4 year old brother in Nepal. Amazing photo. http://pic.twitter.com/uW9k7JeCMV
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 13, 2017
People don't understand the difference between "don't use Wikipedia" and "Wikipedia is not a primary source"--even college professors.
— morgan le fat (@hktparty) November 11, 2017
#TectonicTuesday: ‘Block-in-matrix’ scaly serpentinite. Dun Mountain Ophiolite, New Zealand. #NZ #SI #Geology http://pic.twitter.com/4N7EByHKtu
— Matthew Tarling (@RocksbyDefault) November 13, 2017
Charlie Chaplin at the age of 27, 1916. http://pic.twitter.com/TyA0C0XXLO
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 13, 2017
Saddam Hussein flirting during his youth. http://pic.twitter.com/4sd3qQxUqN
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 13, 2017
Watch the earthquake waves from the M7.2 #earthquake on the border of Iran/Iraq roll across North America. The dots are seismic stations; blue is down and red is up. Note the scale on the bottom is in μm. #iran #Iraq http://pic.twitter.com/XHyvLyCa4g
— IRIS Earthquake Sci (@IRIS_EPO) November 12, 2017
#geology https://t.co/xxDUtHcGSb
— M.-C. Williamson (@mc_north) November 12, 2017
Flatiron Building, New York. The Manhattan landmark under construction. 1902. http://pic.twitter.com/8AlCr46vVz
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 13, 2017
When they realized women were using sacks to make clothes for their kids, flour mills started using flowered fabric http://pic.twitter.com/CwrgmQJjDA
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 13, 2017
Extension, contraction, translation, extension, contraction... http://pic.twitter.com/gtvzRb8JOS
— Tim Dooley (@timdooley) November 12, 2017
Very prelim. estimates of hypocenter depth compatible with detachment at base of fold & thrust belt (~10km) OR deeper in basement beneath.
— Robin Lacassin (@RLacassin) November 12, 2017
Crustal section of Puht-E Arc by Vergès et al. (https://t.co/qrZlHY84dW) ~200km SE of today #earthquake at #Iran #Iraq border. http://pic.twitter.com/0SnK2T4PNS
Oil companies don't advertise like they used to.. http://pic.twitter.com/1XE1u0zlaQ
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 13, 2017
1958 cost of living http://pic.twitter.com/L7Zg8vMVqC
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 12, 2017
Know your grammar. http://pic.twitter.com/P9NsezEd6f
— Science (@scienmag) November 12, 2017
Shale gouge layer in fault zone within sandstone/shale Carboniferous sequence (Round O Quarry, Lancs, UK). This normal fault has displacement of 15m, and the gouge is derived from offset 8m shale (see sketch). This is a colour version of figure from Childs et al. 1997, NPF volume http://pic.twitter.com/F9sgErxrd4
— John J Walsh (@johnjfwalsh) November 11, 2017
"A Tapestry Of Time And Terrain": topographic & geologic mapping of the lower 48 States combined into a single intricate "digital tapestry". Yes. https://t.co/7iBD6cN2H0 http://pic.twitter.com/NhRqHi6ckq
— Robert Macfarlane (@RobGMacfarlane) November 9, 2017
The #DzhanibekovEffect named after cosmonaut Vladimir Dzhanibekov who discovered it in 1985. A rigid body is rotating around the axis and then suddenly the rotation axis changes its position by 180 degrees. And this happens periodically with some time period. http://pic.twitter.com/CWMLe2KDSv
— Сергей Рязанский (@SergeyISS) November 10, 2017
Ginseng Farms in Northern China https://t.co/UwAQd7yK6J #NASA http://pic.twitter.com/AQ762pmGEm
— NASA Earth (@NASAEarth) November 10, 2017
Good times; paper with @stratleeds, @IvyTheSpy, @OrtizKarpf and @hlbrooks522 on MTC megaclasts didn't get murdered in review...Good times. http://pic.twitter.com/MwYcPOX6yp
— Christopher Jackson (@seis_matters) November 10, 2017
The Great Extinctions (280 char version)
— Peter Brannen (@PeterBrannen1) November 8, 2017
CAMBRIAN:🌋?
ORDOVICIAN:❄️ then🌡️
MULDE: ❄️
LAU:❄️
TAGHANIC:🌡️
DEVONIAN:🌲? maybe🌋?
HANGENBERG:❄️
CAPITANIAN:🌋
PERMIAN:🌋
SMITHIAN-SPATHIAN:🌡️
CARNIAN:🌋
TRIASSIC:🌋
TOARCIAN:🌋
OAE2:🌋
CRETACEOUS:☄️,🌋?
NEXT?🙋♂️🏭? https://t.co/2lzLhWnuR4
Silica spherulites in agate #ThinSectionThursday #XPL http://pic.twitter.com/oZUWcmvxFS
— Ruth Siddall (@R_Siddall) November 9, 2017
Math is always cool http://pic.twitter.com/vf0Hn8jsl1
— Chi 🛢️ (@chigrl) November 10, 2017
A makeup-free Marilyn http://pic.twitter.com/OuiqQqSMOz
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 10, 2017
For #ThinsectionThursday
— GeoTaku (@KleinerGeologe) November 9, 2017
I present you a deformed mica schist http://pic.twitter.com/oKDujtBxFG
Aki-Richards: 255 chars
— Matt Hall (@kwinkunks) November 9, 2017
def r(a, c, e, b, d, f, t=0):import numpy as n;return(((f-e)/(f+e))-2*(((d+c)/2)/a)**2*(f-e)/((f+e)/2)*n.sin(n.pi*t/180)**2+((b-a)/((b+a)))/n.cos((n.pi*t/180+n.arcsin(b/a*n.sin(n.pi*t/180)))/2)**2-4*(((d+c)/2)/a)**2*((d-c)/((d+c)/2))*n.sin(n.pi*t/180)**2) http://pic.twitter.com/Ak2zcJkeDY
Kurt Cobain's suicide note, 1994 http://pic.twitter.com/vZakxdQgIb
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 9, 2017
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Cataract is the third biggest cause of blindness...religion and politics remain the first two
— Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh) November 9, 2017
Have a blessed day http://pic.twitter.com/LeK9oeKtbY
Replacing beef with beans could save the planet, because people farts are better than cow farts https://t.co/oANx70dyyC http://pic.twitter.com/6p2Uh1EDxm
— Popular Science (@PopSci) November 9, 2017
#iPhoneX and #iOS11 abysmal user experience destroys Jobs' original motto: Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication https://t.co/snrBGmrO5Q http://pic.twitter.com/ozbVifpDwm
— Jesus Diaz (@jesusdiaz) November 7, 2017
This will be our first 280 characters tweet.
— UNESCO (@UNESCO) November 8, 2017
Yet, our message can be summed up in one word:
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Wonderful forward http://pic.twitter.com/zRn6or2gt9
— R. Balakrishnan (@BalakrishnanR) November 8, 2017
Do nothing for 3 weeks, sack whistle-blower, & put perfunctory apology when exposed.
— Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) November 7, 2017
Indigo is not a low-cost airline.
Just a cheap airline.
You can now visit Rome, Florence, and Venice by high-speed train for just $104 https://t.co/Fu9thnUfKi http://pic.twitter.com/ASnaVJWk4r
— Condé Nast Traveler (@CNTraveler) November 7, 2017
Brand new Jupiter pics from @NASAJuno Perijove 09! What a blimmin' gorgeous/diabolical planet. Smörgåsbord: https://t.co/IDQ6Uyuw96 http://pic.twitter.com/GVQ2OOCkET
— Seán Doran (@_TheSeaning) November 7, 2017
“Bombing for peace is like fucking for virginity.” Anti-Vietnam war protest, 1969. http://pic.twitter.com/f3OknGuy0z
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 7, 2017
Yes boss
— Satish (@Satish98097666) November 6, 2017
INFOGRAPHIC: How energy companies can prepare for the shifting global landscape: https://t.co/BUiPyBcN3p http://pic.twitter.com/ajp1Kf2N7g
— Bain Insights (@BainInsights) November 7, 2017
What a crazy cool idea - a well-placed magnet to protect Mars from the solar wind, & thus grow its atmosphere: https://t.co/koPqznm3Ev @NASA http://pic.twitter.com/EJg8J1E8Jw
— Chris Hadfield (@Cmdr_Hadfield) November 7, 2017
Uma Thurman's response when asked about the flood of sexual misconduct allegations....wow. http://pic.twitter.com/Sw5Br1GwFg
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) November 4, 2017
This is new: need to analyze a genome? No worries -- now you can do it on @Azure for less $ than your morning latte. https://t.co/qguJs3dhdx http://pic.twitter.com/GTAjq39U71
— Paige Bailey (@DynamicWebPaige) November 5, 2017
One of the many incredible incised #meanders of the San Juan River, viewed from the Honaker Trail http://pic.twitter.com/ZfRt9vOd8g
— Zoltán Sylvester (@zzsylvester) November 6, 2017
Our most popular pic last week: This fall reflection on Blue Lake @NCascadesNPS by Albert Yang #Washington http://pic.twitter.com/YJw9AkxROy
— US Dept of Interior (@Interior) November 6, 2017
1920s women working on cars. http://pic.twitter.com/SsNg5DoPD0
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 6, 2017
I'm blown away by this woman. http://pic.twitter.com/NwehjshNMC
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 6, 2017
Lessons from Britain’s broken energy market https://t.co/F1SIvk3Ngu
— FT Energy (@ftenergy) November 6, 2017
A Zippo lighter from the Vietnam War. http://pic.twitter.com/fwqCQ3ncsj
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 5, 2017
Magma disaggregation texture at Bingie Bingie point, New South Wales, Aus. The rubbly top of enclaves reflects mag… https://t.co/WHdafOavuX http://pic.twitter.com/8LyudBvKZ6
— Traveling Geologist (@travelinggeolog) November 5, 2017
A cable car ride across the Dhuandhar Falls affords a bird's-eye view to their glory.@prayashgiria clicked today's #DailyShot. @MPTourism http://pic.twitter.com/UdkUpwVIp2
— NatGeoTravellerIndia (@NGTIndia) November 5, 2017
This was reported in 1945. What a woman 🙏🏻 http://pic.twitter.com/6cTFGgadNf
— James Rhodes (@JRhodesPianist) November 4, 2017
A view of some of the 400,000 people who were at Woodstock, 1969. http://pic.twitter.com/zVHdvVkyzE
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 5, 2017
Steep rise of the Bernese Alps | #Geology #GeologyPage
— Geology Page (@GeologyPage) November 5, 2017
Read more : https://t.co/ePKQ9xeHWq
During the аpollo 16 mission, Chаrles Duke left a family photo on the moon, enclosed in a plastic bag. http://pic.twitter.com/rpDEBA56Et
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 5, 2017
Nice sinistral shear bands in Ordovician shale deformed during the Acadian Orogeny (SE Ireland) #SuperSundayStructures http://pic.twitter.com/pXFgIeE7HT
— tectonictweets (@tectonictweets) November 5, 2017
Impact | https://t.co/Ri8TvBMjuE http://pic.twitter.com/qhSYCe6X9z
— Academia Obscura (@AcademiaObscura) November 5, 2017
It’s not the Earth’s brain. It’s lovely ~200Ma squished up metaseds. Red Rocks, near Wellington, NZ. http://pic.twitter.com/SkdfnO1wl0
— Mark Tingay (@CriticalStress_) November 5, 2017
Still, the greatest tourism poster ever made http://pic.twitter.com/t5qsWPMyur
— Scott Kerr (@scott_kerr) November 4, 2017
1920s speed limit sign. http://pic.twitter.com/lRiuJoZKpS
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 5, 2017
90's problems. http://pic.twitter.com/uwTW6LogpD
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 4, 2017
Sideling Hill rock cut in Maryland, USA exposing layers of sedimentary rock folded in a broad #syncline: Schnabel Engineering, Inc.'s photo http://pic.twitter.com/0zfSdGnuju
— jaime s. sincioco (@jaimessincioco) November 4, 2017
The last kiss, WWII. http://pic.twitter.com/2NO7qqgH36
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 4, 2017
а young girl meeting a penguin for the first time. http://pic.twitter.com/UTuf3x3pmJ
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 3, 2017
Here's a little sneak peek of one of the figures! http://pic.twitter.com/r8N2ldL2Yg
— Tom Phillips (@tomphillips14) November 3, 2017
Blocky lava on the flank of Kanaga volcano, Aleutian Islands believed to have been deposited during its1906 eruption: Michelle Coombs's Foto http://pic.twitter.com/icQI7BrZmO
— jaime s. sincioco (@jaimessincioco) November 3, 2017
Invite to the launch of the Titanic circa 1911. http://pic.twitter.com/3gQis5SAWH
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) November 3, 2017
Very good example of technical analysis. http://pic.twitter.com/TRmUl3eJCA
— Samir Arora (@Iamsamirarora) November 3, 2017
9 of the best tea rooms in Paris https://t.co/bvRAdTMkZs http://pic.twitter.com/M2Zq8ECZOV
— A Luxury Travel Blog (@luxury__travel) November 3, 2017
The Yesera(Salta Province, Argentina)geological formation, consisting of a succession of colored layers deposited during the late cretaceous http://pic.twitter.com/T4CgrMeVHu
— Geology Tweets (@GeologyTime) November 2, 2017
21 of the world's most beautiful beachfront hotels: https://t.co/KaWxZAcgOm http://pic.twitter.com/XVzQOhvvUz
— CNN Travel (@CNNTravel) November 3, 2017
Garnet-lawsonite-glaucophane blueschist from the Franciscan complex. #ThinSectionThursday http://pic.twitter.com/jXuBj7QtJ9
— Sean Mulcahy (@srmulcahy) November 2, 2017
#thinsection http://pic.twitter.com/76EeVwqdav
— Carly Lee (@Geology_456) November 2, 2017
#thinsections http://pic.twitter.com/KLHiinNs6X
— Carly Lee (@Geology_456) November 2, 2017
17 Pictures that will make you want to become a Geologist... https://t.co/7b1HmTWg6J
— Sandie Will (@RockHeadScience) November 2, 2017
Today we are celebrating 17 yrs of continuous human presence in space! Congrats to all who have had a part in this extraordinary endeavor. http://pic.twitter.com/ORA9wfhzEc
— Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) November 2, 2017
Top Shot: Time to Eat https://t.co/3JkOo4rPyM #YourShot http://pic.twitter.com/koFx70qE2Y
— Nat Geo Photography (@NatGeoPhotos) November 2, 2017
Here's my estimated cost for GPU compute, assuming 11 cents per kWh, and 30k $/yr on (mandatory) DGX support package. DL11 = Deeplearning11 http://pic.twitter.com/qunz5tSPxT
— Graham Ganssle (@GrahamGanssle) November 2, 2017
I don’t know about everyone else, but as a geologist w: knowledge of Earth history, I’m so very tired of “But, climate has always changed!”
— Brian Romans (@clasticdetritus) November 1, 2017
625 Megapixel Moon https://t.co/J6ZFAdXt52 [ 4m square @ 150dpi! ] 🎃
— Seán Doran (@_TheSeaning) October 31, 2017
Made with @LRO_NASA data
Zoomable version: https://t.co/7XLnnr4QtN http://pic.twitter.com/tMHL4suYIB
Padmavati will be @RanveerOfficial's second 3D film. First was Dil Dhadakne Do.
— Bollywood Gandu (@BollywoodGandu) November 1, 2017