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Mike Artell

@mikeartell

Writer, cartoonist, musician and author of PETITE ROUGE -A CAJUN RED RIDING HOOD and about 45 other books. Conference keynote speaker.

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There's a place n Morocco where you can find goats perching on Argania trees' branches. Yes, goats on trees [📹 Photo Workshop Adventures]

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A baby rainbow tripod fish near Cozumel, Mexico. Adult tripod fish are found at depths of up to 4,720 m (15,486 ft), while juveniles inhabit surface waters and gradually descend as they mature. 📽: Frida Yolotzin

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A Rhopalonematid jelly (Crossota millsae) feeding with tentacles extended in all directions filmed at a depth of 1,015 meters (3,330 feet) off southwestern Puerto Rico. 📽: NOAA OOER

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Rice papers are translucent and delicate flat sheets created from a mixture of rice flour and water sprinkled with salt. This is the traditional method for making it. [📹 SimpleIdeas07]

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The Falkirk Wheel in Scotland, is a rotating boat lift that links the Forth and Clyde Canal to the Union Canal. This is how it works x.com/visualfeastwan…

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Originally created by Arthur Shapiro and Alex Rose-Henig of American University, this illusion gives the overall impression that all of the movement involved is circular – but it's actually made by dots' straight motion.

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Stare at the central dot: the yellow dots will disappear. It's called motion-induced blindness and it may result from a tussle for supremacy between the left and right halves of our brain.