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  • 17th June

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  • 17th June

    terra-mater:

    15 amazing things in nature you won’t believe actually exist

    Source

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  • 17th June
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  • palmofmyhands:

KUNLE ADEGBORIOYE A Busy Day At Balogun (2008)Oil and charcoal on canvas134.6 x 134.6 cm. (53 x 53 in.))
    17th June

    palmofmyhands:

    KUNLE ADEGBORIOYE
    A Busy Day At Balogun (2008)
    Oil and charcoal on canvas
    134.6 x 134.6 cm. (53 x 53 in.))

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  • psychedelic-trips:

Taste
by Tetevi Teteh
    17th June

    psychedelic-trips:

    Taste

    by Tetevi Teteh

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  • jaded-mandarin:

Charles Chaplin. The Lost Bird, 19th Century.
    17th June

    jaded-mandarin:

    Charles Chaplin. The Lost Bird, 19th Century.

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  • 17th June

    thecakebar:

    Snow Cones Look-a-Like Cupcakes

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  • 17th June

    odditiesoflife:

    Devil’s Bridge

    Kromlauer Park is a gothic style, 200-acre country park in the municipality of Kromlau in the Görlitz Gablenzgasse district in Germany. An incredible attraction of the park is the Rakotzbrücke, more popularly known as Devil’s Bridge.

    The impressive arch bridge was built around 1860. During its construction, other peculiar rock formations were built on the lake and in the park. Devil’s Bridge is no longer open to the public to ensure its preservation. A unique feature of the bridge is that its reflection on the water’s surface creates a flawless circle, regardless of which side is being viewed.

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