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bluepueblo:

Swallows Nest Castle, Ukraine
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bluepueblo:

Swallows Nest Castle, Ukraine

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bluepueblo:

Fall Leaves, Hesse, Germany
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bluepueblo:

Fall Leaves, Hesse, Germany

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redheadtrollface:

After Canada’s disqualification

redheadtrollface:

After Canada’s disqualification

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ikenbot:

Moonbow above Moais

ikenbot:

Moonbow above Moais

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bluepueblo:

Watkins Glen, New York
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bluepueblo:

Watkins Glen, New York

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Desert Rose, Socotra
Photograph by Mark W. Moffett, National GeographicA desert rose anchors itself on the Maalah cliffs, in the company of more than 300 other rare plant species on Socotra. In the distance lies Qulansiyah, one of the island’s largest towns.

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nationalgeographicmagazine:

Desert Rose, Socotra
Photograph by Mark W. Moffett, National Geographic
A desert rose anchors itself on the Maalah cliffs, in the company of more than 300 other rare plant species on Socotra. In the distance lies Qulansiyah, one of the island’s largest towns.

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mer-de:

Bagan, Before Dawn
Virtually all of Bagan’s 3,000 temples, pagodas and shrines are active and in good repair today, maintained for religious use by both locals and distant benefactors. Most were built between the 9th and 13th centuries.

mer-de:

Bagan, Before Dawn

Virtually all of Bagan’s 3,000 temples, pagodas and shrines are active and in good repair today, maintained for religious use by both locals and distant benefactors. Most were built between the 9th and 13th centuries.

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estimfalos:

ICELAND by Kolja Wernecke

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"Live, travel, adventure, bless, and don’t be sorry."

- Jack Kerouac (via thehipsterkids)

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Window Seat by Matt Low 

Is it wonder? Wistfulness? Whatever it is we all know that feeling when gazing out the window of an airplane. Brooklyn-based photographer Matt Low shot this amazing series showing people in the window seat of a plane gazing out. In this series, called Window Seat, Low explores the universal fascination with looking down from a place far above. Explaining Window Seat, Low says, “The Window Seat series… is my attempt to capture on other peoples faces the feeling I have of being compelled to stare out of the window when I fly. I fly a lot… I find looking down endlessly fascinating–it’s one of the few times that I still get a thrill of child-like amazement… I like to think that on the inside, the people I capture have that feeling too.”

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"I beg young people to travel. If you don’t have a passport, get one. Take a summer, get a backpack and go to Delhi, go to Saigon, go to Bangkok, go to Kenya. Have your mind blown. Eat interesting food. Dig some interesting people. Have an adventure. Be careful. Come back and you’re going to see your country differently, you’re going to see your president differently, no matter who it is. Music, culture, food, water. Your showers will become shorter. You’re going to get a sense of what globalization looks like. It’s not what Tom Friedman writes about; I’m sorry. You’re going to see that global climate change is very real. And that for some people, their day consists of walking 12 miles for four buckets of water. And so there are lessons that you can’t get out of a book that are waiting for you at the other end of that flight. A lot of people—Americans and Europeans—come back and go, ohhhhh. And the light bulb goes on."

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veritae:

Rainbow family member by Benoit.P on Flickr.
Rainbow Gathering 2011 QuebecFather of 17 kids, He participated in the first Rainbow Gathering in Quebec 25 years ago. 

veritae:

Rainbow family member by Benoit.P on Flickr.


Rainbow Gathering 2011 Quebec
Father of 17 kids, He participated in the first Rainbow Gathering in Quebec 25 years ago. 

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66lanvin:

MEANWHILE, On the OTHER-SIDE of the WORLD………No.21

66lanvin:

MEANWHILE, On the OTHER-SIDE of the WORLD………No.21

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