Limestone


LimestoneA limestone pinnacle at New Zealand’s Cathedral Cove rises from the ocean. Because it is a hard sedimentary rock, limestone is often the last type of stone to erode in landscapes primarily composed of sedimentary rock. its sturdy nature have made it a preferred construction material for centuries. It is the backbone of both the Pyramids and the Parthenon.

Formation


Formation Ireland’s Giant’s Causeway is constructed of 40,000 basalt columns. Most of them are hexagons, but there are also columns with four, five, seven and eight sides, clustering in a honeycomb pattern and thrusting as high as 36 ft. into the air. They were formed following volcanic eruptions around 50-60 million years ago, when molten basaltic lava cooled, then fractured along strict mathematical lines as it hardened, forming straight edges as sharp as those seen in quartz formations. Giant’s Causeway was recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986.

Amazing Clouds



Clouds
Water is a shape shifter: familiar in its liquid and frozen forms, it is invisible in its third form, as a vapor, until it coalesces into clouds overhead or shrouds us in ghostly fog. One of nature’s everyday wonders, clouds hide in plain sight until they are touched with the sun’s glory at sunrise and sunset or pile up to form a lightning-generating, anvil-headed cumulonimbus thundercloud.

Limestone


LimestoneA limestone pinnacle at New Zealand’s Cathedral Cove rises from the ocean. Because it is a hard sedimentary rock, limestone is often the last type of stone to erode in landscapes primarily composed of sedimentary rock. its sturdy nature have made it a preferred construction material for centuries. It is the backbone of both the Pyramids and the Parthenon.

Formation


Formation Ireland’s Giant’s Causeway is constructed of 40,000 basalt columns. Most of them are hexagons, but there are also columns with four, five, seven and eight sides, clustering in a honeycomb pattern and thrusting as high as 36 ft. into the air. They were formed following volcanic eruptions around 50-60 million years ago, when molten basaltic lava cooled, then fractured along strict mathematical lines as it hardened, forming straight edges as sharp as those seen in quartz formations. Giant’s Causeway was recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986.

Amazing Clouds



Clouds
Water is a shape shifter: familiar in its liquid and frozen forms, it is invisible in its third form, as a vapor, until it coalesces into clouds overhead or shrouds us in ghostly fog. One of nature’s everyday wonders, clouds hide in plain sight until they are touched with the sun’s glory at sunrise and sunset or pile up to form a lightning-generating, anvil-headed cumulonimbus thundercloud.

Eggs for Beautiful Hair

Eggs
Eggs’ high protein content helps improve hair’s resilience and luster. Whisk together 1 egg, 2 tablespoons coconut oil (rich in moisturizing fats), and 2 tablespoons sesame oil. Apply the mixture to dry hair and wrap a hot, moist towel around your head. Relax for five to 10 minutes. Without wetting hair first, work in a handful of shampoo, and then rinse and condition your hair.