Rahm Gilliam
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Hiking in the mountains of Lebanon to see nature
When you talk about the Middle East, the first thing that comes to mind is mostly desert sand sea -- a few camels carrying travelers to explore the secret, shuttling between the desert. Yet Lebanon, in the far west of the Middle East and on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, seems to have been blessed by the heavens alone. It is a land of quiet green valleys and cloud-rising mountains, unlike the rest of the world, where the sun and sand are mixed. The secluded valleys and paths of Lebanon are not nearly as busy as the city itself, and it is this seclusion that has become the go-to destination for many tourists who want to relax in nature.
By Rahm Gilliam3 years ago in Earth
AI restoration of 600-year-old paintings, Li's definition of AIGC will disrupt the content industry
"Dwelling in The Mountains of Fuchun" is the work of Huang Gongwang, the master of painting in the Yuan Dynasty. This painting depicts the varied landscape scenery of the Fuchun River with elegant brush and ink, which also implies the author's love for landscape and life attitude of pursuing nature. It is praised as one of the "Top ten Famous Paintings handed down in China". In the early Qing Dynasty, the painting was burned and divided into two sections, one long and one short. The first half is named "Remaining Mountain", which is now collected in Zhejiang Provincial Museum. The latter part is named "Useless Master Volume" and is now in the Collection of the Taipei National Palace Museum.
By Rahm Gilliam3 years ago in Futurism

