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Mangosteen

The mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana) is a tropical evergreen tree with edible fruit native to Maritime Southeast Asia, from the Malay Peninsula to Borneo. It is grown mainly in Southeast Asia, southwest India, and other tropical areas such as Colombia, Puerto Rico and Florida, where the tree has been introduced. The fruit is sweet and tangy, juicy, somewhat fibrous, with fluid-filled vesicles (like the flesh of citrus fruits), with an inedible, deep reddish-purple colored rind (exocarp) when ripe. In each fruit, the fragrant edible white flesh that surrounds each seed is the endocarp, the inner layer of the ovary, and is roughly the same shape and size as a tangerine, about 4 to 6 centimetres (1.5 to 2.5 inches) in diameter. This photograph, which was focus-stacked from 22 individual images, shows two mangosteens, one whole, and the other halved to expose the endocarp.

Photograph credit: Ivar Leidus

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Uwappa creates a web to save Banjora from the mundurras in an Ngarrindjeri dreaming story.
This user has experienced guidance from Yurluggur.

God, I liked him better before he died

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This user loves the Kurangk.
This user has enjoyed the hospitality of the Ngarrindjeri.
wgu-0This user has learnt a few words of Wirangu.
This user felt at home in Nantawarrina, Adnyamathanha land.
This user respects the power of Uluṟu, Aṉangu land.
This user thanks the Yolŋu for sharing basic Aboriginal culture.
This user loves dragon dreaming.

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Body Roundness

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I love it how Aboriginal paintings depict a whole story.

Good graphs can also tell a story, as Edward Tufte describes in his books on data visualization.

Global warming

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This Copernicus graph is a jewel. It is a graph that tells a whole story in an instant.

The blue, white, red lines are like waves of an ocean. The colours seem to show increasing temperature, yet actually show time, decades of data. Time and temperature coincide.

2023 jumps out of the waves, is out of bandwidth. Oceans are warming.

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Climate tipping point +1.5 °C

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JA21

This chart tells the story of an election or poll. What are the changes since the previous election?

 
new party.
  
party that gained seats.
 
party maintained seats, did not win, did not lose.
  
Party lost seats. The top of   is the result in the previous election.
 
party lost all seats.

Collatz conjecture

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A Collatz sequence ‘nibbling’ on trailing binary ones and zeroes.

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