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--- On Sun, 23/1/11, Na Bha <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Na Bha <[email protected]>
Subject: [efloraofindia:60905] Flora picture of the Year 2010- Nalini Bhat (Na 
Bha)
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, 23 January, 2011, 5:02 AM






Hallo, 
here come my  Flora pictures of the Year 2010,
Floralis Gene'rica-100_5904  two fotos.
 
taken on 28. March 2010 at about 11:00 Hrs.  in a park near Buenos Aires.  The 
argentine architect Eduardo Catalano presented it to the City Buenos Aires in 
2002.  According to Catalano this flower "is a synthesis of all the flowers and 
is both a hope that is reborn every day to open." It is a metal flower, called 
Floralis Gene'rica. 
It opens in the morning and closes at sunset, there is an electrical system 
that automatically opens and closes the petals depending on the time of the 
day. At night the flower closes emanating from inside a red glow and rebirth 
open in the morning the next day. This mechanism also closes the flower if 
strong winds blow. (Wiki)
I would have liked to stay there the whole day and in the nightto watch the 
flower closing and the red glow.
 
For more information visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floralis_Generica
 
 


The next two Fotos are Cap Horn Albatross. They were taken on 22. March 2010, 
8:33 hrs. We visited Chile, started our cruis in Val Paraiso, all the way 
southwards upto cap horn, thru Beagle Channel, Magellan Channel and then 
northwards to Buenos Aires. Cape Horn is the southmost point of south america. 
Before Panama Channal was opened in 1914 ships carrying trade around the world 
had to sail around the Cape Horn and the passage was and  is dangarous. Strong 
winds, strong currents and icebergs, coming from Antarktis.  
At 8:30 on 22. March 2010 it was extremely cold, extremely windy and the sea 
was very rough. Very few people were on the deck, most people preffered to 
watch the "Cap Horn Albatross Monument" from the warm and cosy panorama deck. 
As you see in the foto, there was not much to see because of the fog.
I was thinking of Ernest Shackleton all the time. I had read about his 
endurance-expedition, his foot-march crossing the South Georgia Island, without 
sleep, without food, without a map, climbilg over 900 meters and sliding down 
to the otherside to a whaling station to get help for his people strandes on 
the elefant island. I had read about his expedition sitting near a fireplace 
and I was shivering. The cold on the deck was nothing as compared to what 
Shackleton and his crew had experienced. 
The captain read the beautiful verse by Sara Vial, 
I, the albatross that awaits for you at the end of the world...
I, the forgotten soul of the sailors lost that crossed Cape Horn from all the 
seas of the world.
But die they did not in the fierce waves, 
for today towards eternity in my wings they soar
in the last crevice of the Antarctic winds
Sara Vial
Dec - 1992
People standing on the deck were silent, noone spoke a word or even clicked a 
foto. There was holy atmosphere, no wonder. 
The "Cap Horn Albatross Monument" stands on the southern point of the Hermite 
Islands in the Archipelago Terra del Fuego (Land of Fire), 1400 feet above the 
sea. It consists of two triangular bronze halves and from a certain point on 
the northside, the sculpture looks like a flying Albatross.  The sculpture, the 
work of the Chilean sculptor Jose Balcells, was dedicated on December 5, 1992 
and stands in the memory of all those who lost their lives at the Horn. The 
Vers of Sara Vial is carved on a nearby granite marker.  On the island there is 
a navy station of Chile.

I am shivering while writing these lines, but I am very happy to have visited 
one of the "ends of the world". What else can be my Foto of the year 2010.
Regards
Nalini
 
 

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