Hey, neat! Thank you! It's an "imagination engine" - the original mod @Arotrios kbin.social wrote a detailed description here.
I never really fully got my head around it but it seems to be a combination of art, poetry, music, cinema, mythology, etc and a lot of the posts in it bounce off other posts in it.
(Click for panorama, I think that's how it works).
This is a stunning 'Puuc' style structure at Kabah. It's covered in 100s of 'masks' either depicting the Mayan rain god Chaac or the "Flower Mountain." There's some academic debate on that point. These are three film images stitched in Adobe Lightroom.
"South Africa also unduly limited the scope of its litigation by confining it only to the question of violation of the Convention against Genocide adopted in 1948 immediately after World War II."
Painted Rock is located on the Tule River Indian Reservation, above Porterville, in the Sierra Nevada foothills of central California. This site, also known as CA-TUL-19, is a rockshelter associated with a Native American Yokuts village. The site, located immediately adjacent to the Tule River, includes bedrock mortars, pitted...
Testing this method on posting to Kbin from Mastodon shows that the post will appear in the Microblog section when you:
@[community name]@kbin.social
Hashtag additions to magazines/communities on kbin are inconsistently publishing at the moment, so if you want to make sure your post gets published, use this method.
For those wishing to publish on the 13th Floor Microblog, include the following in your mastodon / pixelfed / tweet style post:
@13thFloor@kbin.social
...and it should appear here. Please feel free to @ me if you have trouble.
Adding some tags as I'd like to appear for folks following the @13thFloor, as well as those creatives who are looking to expand their audience.
A small, picturesque, island in the French territory of New Caledonia hides a mystery that continues to defy rational explanation. More than 400 grass-covered mounds, averaging two or three meters in height, dot the Isle of Pines. At first glance, these “tumuli,” as they are termed by scholars, look unremarkable. But a...
#archaelogy#history#rome
Museo Nazionale Romano, on Diocletian Baths site, houses this gorgeous exposition of Greek and Roman artifacts most of them so precious as to be one of their kind
#archaelogy#history#rome
In the midst of the first hall the moving sight of two Pompei victims, a recent find on the premises of a villa on Civita Giuliana: two fugitives, a man and a boy, possibly master and slave, at least judging from their robes
#archaelogy#history#rome
From a the same site, Civita Giuliana, the first show of the exceptionally preserved ceremonial chariot recently found, as restored and reconstructed, bronze and tin decorations intact
What some Lemmy communities that are dead or very low number of new posts that you would like to get more active?
My pick is /c/albumartporn
Mayak Datat - An Archaeological Viewpoint of the Hairy Man Pictographs - Bigfoot Information Project (www.bigfootproject.org)
Painted Rock is located on the Tule River Indian Reservation, above Porterville, in the Sierra Nevada foothills of central California. This site, also known as CA-TUL-19, is a rockshelter associated with a Native American Yokuts village. The site, located immediately adjacent to the Tule River, includes bedrock mortars, pitted...
The Mystery of the Isle of Pines Mounds: How did 10,000 year old concrete cubes turn up on a remote island in the South Pacific? (www.ancient-origins.net)
A small, picturesque, island in the French territory of New Caledonia hides a mystery that continues to defy rational explanation. More than 400 grass-covered mounds, averaging two or three meters in height, dot the Isle of Pines. At first glance, these “tumuli,” as they are termed by scholars, look unremarkable. But a...