mpicsbymrbubblesort Tibetan Wind Horse FlagsTaken at Shangri-La's Tazhongta templeView original on lemmy.world136Comments8
mmrbubblesort lemmy.world5Hide 5 replies Also here's a pic of a plaque that was on the wall with some explanation text11
NOT_RICK replylemmy.world3Hide 3 repliesGreen representing water has me a little confused, but I guess having blue be the sky makes sense too4
mmrbubblesort replylemmy.world1Hide 1 replyYeah, I totally get that. I figured it'd be "grass" or something, but I suppose it works.2
NOT_RICK replylemmy.worldThere are parts of the ocean that look rather green, or even lakes full of algae, so I guess it can work when you think of it that way5
BBeacon replyfedia.ioWater is colorless, so a culture can reasonably pick any color to represent it. Green makes some sense too, because water makes things green through plants2
Catoblepas lemmy.blahaj.zone1Hide 1 replyI bet the sound of them all flapping in the wind was wonderful!3
Also here's a pic of a plaque that was on the wall with some explanation text
Green representing water has me a little confused, but I guess having blue be the sky makes sense too
Yeah, I totally get that. I figured it'd be "grass" or something, but I suppose it works.
There are parts of the ocean that look rather green, or even lakes full of algae, so I guess it can work when you think of it that way
Water is colorless, so a culture can reasonably pick any color to represent it. Green makes some sense too, because water makes things green through plants
What's going on with those y's? I can't read in this conditions.
I bet the sound of them all flapping in the wind was wonderful!
Yeah, it was very strong yesterday