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Dutch artist Berndnaut smilde has developed a way to create clouds indoors by carefully regulating the space’s humidity, temperature and light. This intersection of science and art was recently named one of TIME magazine’s
“Best inventions of the year 2012”


The fluffy white clouds are summoned up temporarily using a fog machine, creating a surreal experience in the middle of a room. Smilde has created his clouds inside different types of locations, ranging from corridors and hallways, to bedrooms and common spaces.

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Mikey ... do you know the origin or location of those old mining pics?  Look vaguely familiar to place I was born in anthracite region of PA.

Pittston Pennsylvania

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Tamarack Mine Calumet, Michigan

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Pittston Pennsylvania

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Tamarack Mine Calumet, Michigan

Thanks, Mikey.  Pittston is right near Shamokin, where my grandfather worked the mines before landing a job with the Reading RR.   The picture of the mountain of coal with the breaker (inclined structure where large pieces of coal were broken up) looked just like the old mine there.

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