“You are sunshine, my only sunshine.”

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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@anima-mente
“You are sunshine, my only sunshine.”
“You are sunshine, my only sunshine.”
this the rawest shit i ever seen in my life
Stop talking yourself out of opportunities because you don’t feel like you’re “ready” yet. It’s time. You’re ready now.
Madagascar, Tsingy. These knife-like limestone formations stretch over 70 meters into the air. Known as The Forest Of Knives, these razor-sharp limestone points can slice through equipment and flesh easily, which makes traversing them extremely difficult and dangerous, some climbers have been known to get through over 15 pairs of boots! It is estimated that the Tsingy has the largest underground cave system in the world and many animals live among the endless maze of disorienting corridors, humid caves, and unforgiving razors at the ground level. (Image one credit: Pierre-Yves Babelon)
WHOA!!!
Yeah it’s pretty sweet and for anyone who is about to ask, it’s a Sifaka lemur! Tsingy is formed by mildly acidic rainwater dissolving into the softer strata of limestone from above, and carved it out from underneath, eroding the solid rock both vertically and horizontally, and wearing it away on every surface to a sponge-like, porous honeycomb of limestone cells.
So many of you are probably thinking “Wow I’d love to go and climb around it” and yeah I don’t blame you, it looks amazing. The Tsingy are located in the ANKARA geographic park.
However it’s also incredibly dangerous, due to the fact that those spires are literally razor-sharp. Seriously, most of the park is completely unexplored because it’s so dangerous and you will burn through shoes like anything. It’s not something to just have a walk around, it’s genuinely a feat.
Reblogging this awesome post again.
This right here is the realest shit I’ve ever read
Tbh
You know what? It’s really like that sometimes.
I have no words for this.. Phenomenal
Absolutely beautiful
uh..why did this STOP?
Edward scissorhands in my soul.