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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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trying on a metaphor
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The eye of a marble statue from Herculaneum, with surviving paint. Roman before 79 AD.
Water For The People, Paul D’Amato
Hendrick de Fromantiou. Detail from Still Life, 17th Century.
Yuui Gim - Catbeam. Pencil on paper.
Jack Bool
Arnoldas Kubilius
If the conditions are just right, you can see a spectacular sight at Congaree National Park in South Carolina. These “rainbow pools” are not a sign of pollution, but a natural occurrence that can be caused by one of two things. Many times they are the result of decaying vegetation, especially cypress cones and needles, that release their natural oils. The other cause can be bacteria breaking down iron in the soil. Combined with very still waters, a few days without rain, and the correct angle of the light, and you can see shimmering colors floating on the water. Photo by National Park Service.
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Giovanni Gasparro La Veronica Olio su tela, 70 X 90 cm, 2009
Estany dels desmais
Santiago Rusiñol
The Otherside by Jacob Howard