Forms of Nature #24 by Kenneth Rougeau
Danger zone.
Afghan artist Massoud Hassani invented a simple machine for his war-torn homeland.
Mine Kafon is a low-cost landmine detonator powered by the wind. Like a man-made tumbleweed, the device rolls across flat terrain to activate buried mines, relaying their locations back to a home base. The artist’s new Kickstarter project seeks funds to rebuild the prototype and deploy in Afghanistan.
Love is our guide thru our darkest hour. Its rays can reach down to the darkest abyss. Even into the most evil and darkest mind. No one is lost in the dark. No one will be judged. There is only love.
~ Alexander Groseth
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