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HERSCHEL GIRLS SCHOOL, CAPE TOWN + THE SKETCH BY ASTRONOMER JOHN HERSCHEL OF HIS TELESCOPE UNDER CONSTRUCTION 1834

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HERSCHEL GIRLS SCHOOL, CAPE TOWN #1, (FROM THE SKETCH BY ASTRONOMER JOHN HERSCHEL OF HIS TELESCOPE UNDER CONSTRUCTION 1834)

tommaso fiscaletti December 16, 2021
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HERSCHEL GIRLS SCHOOL, CAPE TOWN #2 (FROM THE SKETCH BY ASTRONOMER JOHN HERSCHEL OF HIS TELESCOPE UNDER CONSTRUCTION 1834)

tommaso fiscaletti December 16, 2021
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THE HIDDEN TELESCOPE, NAVAL HILL PLANETARIUM, BLOEMFONTEIN, FREE STATE

tommaso fiscaletti December 13, 2021
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DIE HEMELBLOM # 2 (FROM "DIE HEMELBLOM" BY JAN RABIE, 1971), CARNARVON, NORTHERN CAPE

tommaso fiscaletti December 20, 2017

'Only in the morning, when the daylight crossed over the highland rocks and fynbos, they saw how strange and otherworldly the hemelblom was. The seeds that fell the previous afternoon shot up incredibly fast, each on a lump of roots that didn't enter the ground, but just gripped the ground from above. In one single night each plant became fully grown and was spreading seeds so that new plants would shoot up. In one night the hemelblomme multiplied a hundredfold. For now it was just strange. Only later it would become frightening.'

From Die Hemelblom (The Heaven Flower) by Jan Rabie, 2nd edition 1974, Tafelberg, first published 1971. Translated from the original Afrikaans by Nic Grobler.

Photographed inspired by Die Hemelblom, Jan Rabie. The Hemelblom was sent to the earth by a concerned galactic council to ensure the survival of life on earth in the face of a new world war. The plant was specifically grown to remove the poisonous elements introduced by humans - feeding on pollution it would rapidly cover the earth and wipe out most of humankind but leave a new earth covered with fresh fertile soil.

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In carnarvon, plants, sci-fi Tags h, gardens, scifi, chapterone, hemelblom

HEMELBLOM (1971), CARNARVON, NORTHERN CAPE

nic@nic.co.za December 19, 2017

'Only in the morning, when the daylight crossed over the highland rocks and fynbos, they saw how strange and otherworldly the hemelblom was. The seeds that fell the previous afternoon shot up incredibly fast, each on a lump of roots that didn't enter the ground, but just gripped the ground from above. In one single night each plant became fully grown and was spreading seeds so that new plants would shoot up. In one night the hemelblomme multiplied a hundredfold. For now it was just strange. Only later it would become frightening.'

From Die Hemelblom (The Heavenly Flower) by Jan Rabie, 2nd edition 1974, Tafelberg, first published 1971. Translated from the original Afrikaans by Nic Grobler.

Video inspired by Die Hemelblom (The Heavenly Flower), an Afrikaans sci-fi novel by Jan Rabie.

The Hemelblom was sent to the earth by a concerned galactic council to ensure the survival of life on earth in the face of a new world war. The plant was specifically grown to remove the poisonous elements introduced by humans - feeding on pollution it would rapidly cover the earth and wipe out most of humankind but leave a new earth covered with fresh fertile soil.

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In plants, carnarvon, sci-fi Tags h, video, scifi, izikovideo, sound
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