The cave (Hirvi-Simunan luola), Lempäälä, 2022 #cave #finland #photography #blackandwhitephotography

Mon esprit sadique imagine des endroits palpitant avec l'ia 😏
My sadistic mind imagines thrilling places with ia 😏

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65yo diver drowns at Tank Cave near Mount Gambier

A 65-year-old diver has drowned at a cave in South Australia’s south-east. Emergency services were called to the…
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open.spotify.com/track/60pZxA... #Lanegan #Cave #Ellis 🥃🍺🎧🎶🖤🖤🖤 Great film, great soundtrack. Sure nuff

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Sure 'Nuff 'N Yes I Do (feat. Mark Lanegan)

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Remember as we approach today's and this season's in general festivities, to please please PLEASE have those conversations with your family.

"Its uncomfortable"
More uncomfortable than the people being ripped away from their homes, than living in fear, than hoping we have healthcare next year?

If you cannot even talk to your family and friends, you are not an ally, you are an accomplice. And if that makes you angry, just block me now, because it's the truth and you need to sit with that not lash out because you cannot even have a conversation around the dinner table to stick up for those you say you care about. There's a lot of really cute "Gentle Parenting" style videos about how to approach things if you need ideas, or find more your style. But you know who they are in your family... Plan. Rehearse what you want to say. Prepare. No excuses.

Anywhoooo...have a pretty harvestman because if talking doesn't work maybe they are arachnophobic.*

*in jest, please be kind about true phobias

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Kazumura Cave

The ʻAilaʻau eruption is considered the longest memorable eruption of Kilauea.

(Before Pele, there was ʻAilaʻau (Ai means the ‘one who eats or devours.’ Laʻau means ‘tree’ or a ‘forest.’) ʻAilaʻau was, therefore, the fire-god devouring forests. When Pele came< she took over as fire goddess, ʻAilaʻau left.) (Westervelt)

The ʻAilaʻau eruption took place from a vent area just east of Kilauea Iki. The eruption built a broad shield. The eastern part of Kilauea Iki Crater slices through part of the shield, and red cinder and lava flows near the center of the shield can be seen on the northeastern wall of the crater.

The eruption probably lasted about 50-years, from about 1420 to 1470 AD. The large volume of lava covered a huge area, about 166 square miles (106,240-acres) – larger than the Island of Lānaʻi (140-square miles.)

Lava covered all, or most, of what are now Mauna Loa Estates, Royal Hawaiian Estates, Hawaiian Orchid Island Estates, Fern Forest Vacation Estates, Eden Rock Estates, Crescent Acres, Hawaiian Acres, Orchid Land Estates, ʻAinaloa, Hawaiian Paradise Park and Hawaiian Beaches.

The pāhoehoe flows did leave rather large kīpuka south of Keaʻau and in the forest southwest of ʻAinaloa, as well as small kīpuka in Hawaiian Paradise Park and elsewhere.

This eruption and lava flow may be described in the Pele-Hiʻiaka chant. Hiʻiaka, late on returning to Kilauea from Kauai with Lohiau, sees that Pele has broken her promise and set afire Hiʻiaka's treasured ʻōhiʻa lehua forest in Puna.

Hiʻiaka is furious, and this leads to her love-making with Lohiʻau, his subsequent death at the hands of Pele, and Hiʻiaka's frantic digging to recover the body.

The ʻAilaʻau flows seem to be the most likely candidate to have covered so much of Puna that they were worthy of commemoration in the chant.

The timing seems right, too - after the Pele clan arrived from Kahiki, before the caldera formed (Hiʻiaka's frantic digging may record this), and before the encounters with Kamapuaʻa, some of which probably deal with explosive eruptions between about 1500 and 1790. (USGS)

Reminders of past eruptions are lava tubes. Lava tubes are natural conduits through which lava travels beneath the surface of a lava flow. Tubes form by the crusting over of lava channels and pāhoehoe flows.

When the supply of lava stops at the end of an eruption or lava is diverted elsewhere, lava in the tube system drains downslope and leaves partially empty conduits beneath the ground. (USGS)

One such, as a result of the ʻAilaʻau eruption, is Kazumura Cave – it has been called the longest (over 40-miles) and (to some) deepest lava tube in the world and the deepest cave in the US. (Cultural Surveys)

According the Hawaiian Government Surveyors in 1891 (related to ‘The New Puna Road:’) “An interesting feature of this locality is the large number of lava caverns and long subterranean passages abounding upon it, especially between the 9th and 11th miles, in fact this whole tract is so thoroughly penetrated by caverns that hollow sounds are often heard beneath ones footsteps when traversing the region.”

“These subterranean passages are generally entered through some opening made by the falling in of the roof and prove to be regular arched ways, ranging as much as 25 feet in width and 15 feet high and extending for long distances.”

“The floors have that corrugated ropy appearance such as are seen on any viscid mass if drawn out as it hardens. The roofs and sides are covered with stalactites, the whole producing a wonderful effect when lit up.”

“These caverns evidently served as burial places in ancient and comparatively modern times in view of the fact that the benches here and there were covered in human remains.” (Cultural Surveys)

“Its average inclination was found to be 1.75 degrees, less in its lower section and considerably more in the upper sections. Passage cross-sections also were found to be different in the different areas.”

“While considerable local variation exists, its lower end tends to be wide and comparatively low while the upper section tends to be high and narrow. Locally, slip slopes and cut banks were found at sharp bends. Lavafalls up to about 15 m are numerous, especially in the upper sections.” (Halliday)

I have asked everyone who I thought should know who Kazumura was (the apparent namesake of the cave/lava tube.) Any insight into who Kazumura was/is appreciated.

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Still waiting on confirmation to what this cave beetle is, but if it is what we think it is, 'tis a new site! And maybe a bit of a range extension? Or range confirmation? Essentially, the location is on the edge or right off the edge of the range...one of those things.

People still care about even the little critters. Don't let governments - anywhere - fool you as to what the actual people want. Most people are genuine, helpful, kind, and caring. We want the world to be a better place for everyone! ❤️

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Barhout Well: exploring Yemen’s infamous “hell well” and its real mysteries

Barhout’s mystery endures, but the latest descent confirms a natural, biodiverse underworld rather than a demon-haunted abyss. Cavers found a surprising ecosystem, lingering gases from geology, and war remnants, reminding us curiosity must tread carefully around remote deserts.

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Still waiting on confirmation to what this cave beetle is, but if it is what we think it is, 'tis a new site! And maybe a bit of a range extension? Or range confirmation? Essentially, the location is on the edge or right off the edge of the range...one of those things.

People still care about even the little critters. Don't let governments - anywhere - fool you as to what the actual people want. Most people are genuine, helpful, kind, and caring. We want the world to be a better place for everyone! ❤️

#beetle #beetles #cave #caves #biology #ecology #science #caving #STEAM #photography #macro #macroPhotography #coleoptera #invertebrates

@sunguramy it looks so ant-like!
@nev Naw, that would be this other beetle from the same cave, a Batrisodes sp., a cave ant beetle!
@sunguramy @futurebird wait. If there's no cave ants WHY ARE THEY MIMICKING ANTS
@sunguramy Grateful to read this post, and cute little bug!

@sunguramy

Sightless? Those antennae suggest that it might be.

@sunguramy

If it helps, iNaturalist thinks it's a Rhadine perlevis...

@deirdrebeth @sunguramy Yeah, I’m not super knowledgeable about bugs, but at first glance, I thought some sort of rhadine as well.

@Devils_Rancher @deirdrebeth not in the least. iNat is shit with most invertebrates, and most of these species need at least microscope work to ID. Also… you may be interested in my long thread under pinned post about iNats enshitification this past year.

Anyways…Closest relation to Rhadine is at Carabidae. 😏

@sunguramy @deirdrebeth I gotta get better at bugs. My knowledge is limited to those I’ve seen in Texas when in the company of someone who knew what they were talking about.
@Devils_Rancher @deirdrebeth Id not know much about whats in Texas underground; thats really normal to not know whats outside your area. And generally, the more expertise the more localised you get. Surface flora and fauna is easier in that sense, theres some gradient from north to south and whatnot, but otherwise its just general ecosystems or maybe mountains block movement (lot of east/west divides in the US thanks to Rockies for example). Caves are so much more localised thanks to more isolation.
@sunguramy @deirdrebeth Very true. A lot of the invertebrate cave species around here are limited to maybe 3-5 known locations.

@Devils_Rancher @deirdrebeth And its not like iNat would know what it is even without enshittification, because their computer model wouldnt be trained on it. The model can only suggest what its trained on, which when you get to invertibrates beyond Lepidoptera (charismatic) or the most common ants (the ones every newbie posts) or such, its essentially useless. Furthermore, vast majority of invertebrate species require certain details in the photo, or things that require microscope work, to correctly ID. Many “research grade” for these species are either there because other lab members confirmed it, or because it “looked right”. In first case, they have extra data not in photographs (hopefully noted, however), but enough can mean the model gets trained but you *cant actually id* from the photo taken. In the second case…it just makes a mess.

Its been one the long running concerns from scientists, that we wish theyd limit to species that can be identified from photographs and then put such a warning of the limitations (because to make a suggestion would only be within a restricted dataset: like how lineups lead to false IDs many times because the victim assumes the answer is within the lineup of the six or eight people or whatever).

But then again, i forget which bee it was, they thought it was really hard to ID from photos but someone taking special interest with no degree or background noticed a rusty color patch on every photo of the one species and not the lookalike. Alcohol preservation messes with the color it turns out, so no one had noticed before live photos linked with the collections was done. So…theres handy things happening too.

Essentially…
Teach. Critical. Thinking. !!!