And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
GS, I can't believe you didn't look this one up on the inter-webbs AI Overview: It's hard to say definitively if this image was generated or modified by AI.However, there are several visual indicators and contextual clues that strongly suggest this is an AI-generated image intended as a design concept:Social Media Attribution: Versions of this specific image have been shared on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram by accounts that focus on AI-generated architecture and interior design concepts.Visual Inconsistencies:The Showerhead: The modern, square showerhead appears to be floating or very loosely attached to the rustic stone wall without visible plumbing or structural bracing.The "Outdoor-Indoor" Blend: The lighting and the way the stone stairs lead directly into a lush forest without a clear threshold or weatherproofing for the shower area are hallmarks of AI-generated "dream" spaces.Water Physics: The way the water falls from the showerhead and interacts with the floor often lacks the physical weight and splashing patterns seen in a real-world environment.Discussion Forums: This exact image has been a topic of debate in online communities (such as "WhereIsThisPlace" on Reddit), with many users identifying it as a digital render rather than a physical location.While it represents a popular aesthetic for rustic or "cave" showers, it is most likely a digital creation rather than a photograph of a real bathroom.
I betcha it's damn chilly except in July and August. Core earth temp is around 55 F, and that spot is built into a hill. Gorgeous, but better seen than experienced.
Years ago we rented an airb'nb place in Sayulita Mexico, a lovely cottage set on the grounds of a large house. The cottage had an outdoor shower much like that one and it felt cold, even on 90 degree days. Maybe because it was roofed and so shaded and an open shower does not keep the air warmed by the hot water.
I have always wanted an outdoor shower after using one that looked similar at a friend's house on the lake. Buck naked outside with the warm sun beating down on you. It had better privacy walls
Where's the sign "Slippery When Wet" ?
ReplyDeleteWhere's the friggin' hand rail?
DeleteShower head needs to stick out farther from the wall.
ReplyDeletemy immediate thought too
DeleteGS, I can't believe you didn't look this one up on the inter-webbs
DeleteAI Overview: It's hard to say definitively if this image was generated or modified by AI.However, there are several visual indicators and contextual clues that strongly suggest this is an AI-generated image intended as a design concept:Social Media Attribution: Versions of this specific image have been shared on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram by accounts that focus on AI-generated architecture and interior design concepts.Visual Inconsistencies:The Showerhead: The modern, square showerhead appears to be floating or very loosely attached to the rustic stone wall without visible plumbing or structural bracing.The "Outdoor-Indoor" Blend: The lighting and the way the stone stairs lead directly into a lush forest without a clear threshold or weatherproofing for the shower area are hallmarks of AI-generated "dream" spaces.Water Physics: The way the water falls from the showerhead and interacts with the floor often lacks the physical weight and splashing patterns seen in a real-world environment.Discussion Forums: This exact image has been a topic of debate in online communities (such as "WhereIsThisPlace" on Reddit), with many users identifying it as a digital render rather than a physical location.While it represents a popular aesthetic for rustic or "cave" showers, it is most likely a digital creation rather than a photograph of a real bathroom.
Slick.
ReplyDeleteI betcha it's damn chilly except in July and August. Core earth temp is around 55 F, and that spot is built into a hill. Gorgeous, but better seen than experienced.
ReplyDeleteWell at least my shower doesn't grow lichens & moss & isn't a death trap getting into, yet.
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts exactly!
DeleteYes, green slime would preclude me from using this nice outdoor shower.
DeleteLooks too cold. Nope.
ReplyDeleteYears ago we rented an airb'nb place in Sayulita Mexico, a lovely cottage set on the grounds of a large house. The cottage had an outdoor shower much like that one and it felt cold, even on 90 degree days. Maybe because it was roofed and so shaded and an open shower does not keep the air warmed by the hot water.
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted an outdoor shower after using one that looked similar at a friend's house on the lake. Buck naked outside with the warm sun beating down on you. It had better privacy walls
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