The Hunger Artist
Arctic Elephant-Foot Glacier

This may be called the Arctic Elephant-Foot Glacier, but to me it looks more like a giant frozen squashed Platypus.
And this is what a giant frozen squashed platypus looks like when it's snowed under:

via BLDGBLOG / Alfred Wegener Institute
Rose of Bread

Rose of Bread, explains Amon Yariv, is made of Bread on a wire.
"The flower is in a plastic bottle and the water is yellowish because of the wire's rust. Yariv is telling us about what prisoners in old Russia where doing while in prison. They were using plain bread and kneading it, leaving it in water for few days; then they were coloring it and flattening it into small red and green leaves. With these they assembled the "flower" head on a wire and when their Girlfriends came to visit they handed it as a gift."
via moon river
Archinature

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Yareta

Yareta is an evergreen perennial being in leaf all year. The flowers are hermaphrodite and are pollinated by insects. The plant is self-fertile.
Yareta is well-adapted to high insolation rates which are typical of the highlands, and cannot grow in shade.
The plant grows in a very compact way in order to reduce heat losses and very close to ground level where air temperature is one or two degrees Celsius higher than the mean air temperature.
It is so compact in fact that locals have for many years collected yareta (with pickaxes) to use as fuel for cooking.
The plant grows at a rate of approximately one millimeter per year, and thus many yaretas are over 3,000 years old."
info from various sources (mainly wikipedia)
The Oldest Living Thing in the World

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