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Some interesting links for Earth Day
An Iranian Environmental Arts Festival . . . . imagine that. As we already knew, a closer look reveals more similarities than diferences. I do not deny that there are problems with the iranian government and that the government is made up of people but not all people in Iran are government.
Here are Tree Huggers like you’ve never seen before.
And best of all Andy Goldsworthy. You can find his work easily enough using your favorite search engine. If your are a member of Netflix then rent the documentary Rivers and Tides which will bring you close while he creates his work. The YouTube video below is from his Rivers and Tides documentary.
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