OOOPS!
Apparently the day I was playing around with posting pictures was also the day blogger was a bit delayed. I apologize for the double and triple posts and will try to delete them promptly. In case I can't,though, just enjoy the imagery.
The pictures were chosen because they convey a sense of history, geography, and culture. The desert sky has always been a point of wonder and amazement for people as well as the open sea. I've read some things about how geography influences cultural evolution, but usually the subjects of these studies aren't smack in the middle of both desert and sea. Mostly, subjects of such anthropological studies are isolated by a particular kind of climate.
But Libyans, like our neighbors, live between the sea and the desert (which some also call an ocean/sea of sorts). So we get to enjoy the sunrise over the Mediterranean as well as the desert sunset. Not that we do this of course--but we can.
Alright folks, more later. Yoga awaits me now.
The pictures were chosen because they convey a sense of history, geography, and culture. The desert sky has always been a point of wonder and amazement for people as well as the open sea. I've read some things about how geography influences cultural evolution, but usually the subjects of these studies aren't smack in the middle of both desert and sea. Mostly, subjects of such anthropological studies are isolated by a particular kind of climate.
But Libyans, like our neighbors, live between the sea and the desert (which some also call an ocean/sea of sorts). So we get to enjoy the sunrise over the Mediterranean as well as the desert sunset. Not that we do this of course--but we can.
Alright folks, more later. Yoga awaits me now.
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