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Coal is in the headlines! It's a great moment to educate yourself and your learning community about the impacts of coal mining on our health, the economy, and the environment. National Geographic documentary film From The Ashes presents the voices of the people most concerned with the coal industry: environmentalists, climate scientists, politicians, economists, and especially the coal miners and other residents of decaying coal towns. 1/2

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🇫🇷 Grandir au bord de la Loire laisse des traces... celles d'ambiances, de vents, de paysages, d'eaux tourmentées ou étales, de bancs de sable si caractéristiques, d'oiseaux joueurs comme les sternes ou patients et immobiles comme les hérons guettant leurs proies... Lorsque je retourne en Touraine, repérer les silhouettes d'embarcations à fond plat - gabares, chalands, fûtreaux, toues... - confirme alors que ça y est, j'y suis bien, sur ces rives ligériennes !

🇬🇧 Growing up on the banks of the Loire leaves its mark... on the atmosphere, the winds, the landscapes, the tormented or flat waters, the characteristic sandbanks, the playful birds like the terns or the patient, motionless herons stalking their prey... When I return to Touraine, spotting the silhouettes of flat-bottomed boats - "gabares", "chalands", "fûtreaux", "toues"... - confirms that this is it, I'm there, on the banks of the Loire!

📍 La Chapelle-sur-Loire, FR
📅 2021

🖼️ Impression / Print available https://prints.sarateinturier.photo/

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Underwater robots took more than 700,000 images of the wreck of the Titanic, 2.36 miles (3.8km) below the surface of the Atlantic, to create a full-sized digital scan. Analysts have now studied this scan to determine a little more about what happened in the vessel's final hours. It's helped them understand the scene in detail, confirming contemporary accounts of how long engineers stayed in the boiler room to keep the ship's lights on, theorizing how a porthole window may have been broken, and getting more insights into exactly how the ship sank. "Titanic is the last surviving eyewitness to the disaster, and she still has stories to tell," Parks Stephenson, a Titanic analyst, said to @BBCNews. More details of the analysis will be shared in a National Geographic documentary, "Titanic: The Digital Resurrection," which comes out on April 11.

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A digital replica of the bow section of the Titanic is sitting upright on the ocean floor. The back of the section, which is in the top left corner, is ragged while the front of the ship, at the bottom right of the image is instantly recognisable. The ship is a ghostly grey and the hull is damaged from where it slid into the mud and jackknifed as it became more embedded in the silt. There's a big gash where the flat deck at the front of the ship rises up to the higher decks and the bridge of the ship.
flip.itTitanic digital scan reveals new details of ship's final hoursThe 3D replica corroborates eye witness accounts about what happened after the liner hit an iceberg.