Thought-Factory.net Philosophical Conversations Public Opinion philosophy.com Junk for code

Mandy Martin, Puritjarra 2, 2005. For further information on MANDY MARTIN, refer here: http://www.mandy-martin.com/
If there are diverse kinds of knowledge and ways of knowing place, then we need to learn to value the different ways each of us sees a single place that is significant, but differently so, for each perspective.
RECENT ENTRIES
SEARCH
ARCHIVES
Library
Thinkers/Critics/etc
WEBLOGS
Australian Weblogs
Critical commentary
Visual blogs
CULTURE
ART
PHOTOGRAPHY
DESIGN/STREET ART
ARCHITECTURE/CITY
Film
MUSIC
Sexuality
FOOD & WiNE
Other
www.thought-factory.net
looking for something firm in a world of chaotic flux

Hawaiian Shoreline « Previous | |Next »
September 5, 2008

The lava flows in many areas of Hawaii touch the Pacific Ocean. The black rock gives strong contrast to both the blue of the ocean and the bleached coral which often washes up on the shoreline.

Pacific Shoreline

The lava flows scar the island and are often dated; 1907, 1924, 1968, etc. They are pretty much constant across the island and weave their way down from the volcanoes to the edge of the ocean.

| Posted by cam at 11:46 PM | | Comments (1)
Comments

Comments

Cam, nice image.
You seem to be handling black and white all right.