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  • The biggest challenge: the ext

    • From: Adorable
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      The wind didn't help, hundreds of pebbles had to be placed on the mandalas.
    • 2 years ago
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  • "The circle"

    • From: Adorable
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      My sister Rita working on the "center" of the Mandala. She is my best supporter and no matter what, I can always count on her. She is the greatest thing that ever happened to me..........
    • 2 years ago
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  • 7.30 A.M starts the making of

    • From: Adorable
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    • 2 years ago
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  • Monday, December 3, 2007 I st

    • From: Adorable
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      Monday, December 3, 2007 I start the making....... 2000 children are ready to join in.
    • 2 years ago
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  • The dismantling of the Mandala

    • From: Adorable
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    • 2 years ago
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  • lotus mandala.jpg

    • From: Adorable
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      The lotus grows in the mud, the deeper is the mud the stronger its roots extend. Grows upward through the murky waters reaching for the light of the sun. Untouched by the many obstacles encountered, stands tall and white in the middle of darkness......... Lotus Mandala by Adorable. Media used: Photoshop
    • 2 years ago
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  • Finally Free

    • From: Adorable
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      Creating Digital Art is my joy! This picture has been tagged as world's best screensaver by members of Flickr's community. Search for "Lotusbluelight photostream" that's me! This is my gift to you all. Enjoy!
    • 1 year ago
    • Views: 2321
  • My proudest moment

    • From: Adorable
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      I had the honour of being personally introduced to H.R.H. Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Princess of Thailand and to present one of my projects.
    • 2 years ago
    • Views: 2332
  • Justin Merle World Record

    • From: The Garden Foundation
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      Seeds from Winchester Public School Taken to Peak of Everest (Pictured at left: Justin Merle, a climber with International Mountain Guides, carried sunflower seeds from the Seeds to Mount Everest project to the peak of the famous mountain.) (Mount Everest, Nepal) - As Justin Merle climbed toward the peak of Mount Everest Friday he carried the hopes and dreams of hundreds of school children in a small seed pouch hanging from his mountain gear. The climber from Tacoma, Washington didn?t disappoint. At 1:55 p.m. on Friday, the mountaineer reached the summit of Everest with other members of the International Mountain Guides (IMG) climbing team, setting an unofficial world record for most sunflower seeds taken to the top of Mount Everest. Although the record must still be certified by Guinness, 5,000 of the tiny seeds made the trip to the peak. Merle?s final few steps up the mountain ensured the success of the Seeds to Mount Everest project, an initiative launched by Winchester Public School educational assistant Jeff Arsenault who worked with the IMG team to send the seeds to the peak. The idea was to use the seed project to get students interested in gardening. News of the accomplishment was music to the ears of Arsenault, who worked more than two years to organize the project and find a climbing team willing to help out. The seeds will now be returned and distributed to as many as 5,000 students at Winchester Public School, Kinsmen-Vincent Massey School in Cornwall as well as at schools in Las Vegas, New York City and other parts of North America. Students will plant them this summer to see if the high altitude conditions they were carried through had any effect on the seeds and the plants that will result. ?I was just so thrilled and proud to be a part of this,? Arsenault said on Monday from Winchester where he had followed the IMG climb on the Internet. ?The kids were thrilled the seeds had reached the peak as well. They were all cheering and giving me a big thumbs up when I told them about it. ?It showed the kids that if you really want to do something and you persevere, you can succeed.? The plan was to send the seeds to the top of the mountain and later redistribute them to elementary students across North America to grow over the summer months. Students have been asked to plant them and then report back on any changes in the plants resulting from exposure to high altitudes. Arsenault hopes the novel seed project will spark an interest in gardening among the younger generation. He hopes student volunteers will grow the flowers and pass on resulting seeds, as well as the joy of gardening, to even more students. A veteran gardener himself, Arsenault wants to turn kids on to gardening because it creates a ?peace of mind and conscientiousness about life.? He hopes to have the seeds back from Everest within the next few weeks so he can distribute them to his student volunteers. Arsenault will be in touch with the Guinness organization in hopes of having the record set by Merle officially recognized. -30- Jeff Arsenault Educational Assistant Winchester Public School 613-774-2607 © 2006 Upper Canada District School Board
    • 1 year ago
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  • The Largest easel

    • From: SWANEE
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      The Guinness world records largest easel is 56.5 ft tall and 31 ft wide and was made by Rajasekharan Parameswaran of Meenachal, Tamilnadu, India and was measured on 19 th August 2008

    • 3 months ago
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  • Manado divers.jpg

    • From: gwr_lucia
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    • 3 months ago
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  • AllBall.org

    • From: AllBall
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    • 2 years ago
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  • It's Official

    • From: Lenitas
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    • 2 years ago
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  • Giant Celery Plant

    • From: crazyseeds
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    • 11 months ago
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  • S6300287.JPG

    • From: fitzboy1
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    • 9 months ago
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  • Kodak Moment

    • From: Adorable
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      My dear sister Rita and our friend Jinky. They worked tirelessly under the sun to make this happen and they were with me since the beginning of the project almost 3 years ago, searching on line for the most beautiful mandala patterns. Thank you girls from the bottom of my heart!
    • 2 years ago
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  • Bradac Breaker

    • From: Zdenek
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    • 11 months ago
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  • Mandala in the Classroom

    • From: Adorable
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      My students love colouring Mandalas. I have a beautiful collection of their works!
    • 2 years ago
    • Views: 1727
  • Tom Carter, author of CHINA: P

    • From: chinaphotographer
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      In 2006, photojournalist Tom Carter embarked on a historic, 2-year journey that would take him throughout the 33 provinces of China, making him one of the first foreigners in China's 5,000 year history to do so. From the Yellow Sea to the Himalayas, Tom visited well over 200 cities and villages in a determination to understand, and thoroughly record, life and humanity in today's People's Republic. This definitive volume of street photography, entitled CHINA: Portrait of a People, is the most comprehensive collection of imagery of contemporary China ever published by a single author. CHINA: Portrait of a People is available from Hong Kong publisher Blacksmith Books. http://www.tomcarter.org
    • 2 years ago
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  • car on head in china

    • From: johnevans
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      I AM 60 YEARS OLD AND STILL BREAKING WORLD RECORDS, NO ONE ELSE AS EVER COME CLOSE TO BREAKING ANY OF MY RECORDS. SEE MY WWW.HEADBALANCER.COM TO BE AMAZED. AVAILABLE FOR T V SHOWS WORLD WIDE
    • 1 year ago
    • Views: 4512
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