
I nearly yakked all over my computer screen when I saw this.
Thanks, MSN.
Not that I don't think bleeding womanhood is beautiful and all that...and I actually wish I could do it...so I had something else to complain about, I mean.
But.
Yuck.
Here's what it said under the picture...
There is a five-story, blood-red waterfall pouring slowly from the Taylor Glacier in Antarctica's McMurdo Dry Valley. Its back story, at Atlas Obscura, is simply remarkable:
Roughly 2 million years ago, the Taylor Glacier sealed beneath it a small body of water which contained an ancient community of microbes. Trapped below a thick layer of ice, they have remained there ever since, isolated inside a natural time capsule. Evolving independently of the rest of the living world, these microbes exist without heat, light, or oxygen, and are essentially the definition of "primordial ooze." The trapped lake has very high salinity and is rich in iron, which gives the waterfall its red color. A fissure in the glacier allows the subglacial lake to flow out, forming the falls without contaminating the ecosystem within. Musician Bjork and filmmaker/artist Matthew Barney honeymooned at Taylor Glacier. The artists filmed and released this sojourn under the title, We're in This Mood Together.
Read more: http://www.good.is/post/science-rules-antarctic-glacier-has-five-story-blood-red-waterfall-of-primodial-ooze/?GT1=48001#ixzz0hNzwzZTu
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