Swirling Storm, Crater Lake, Oregon

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Claire Keane
almost home
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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we're not kids anymore.
i don't do bad sauce passes
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Swirling Storm, Crater Lake, Oregon
Starting over
Puerto Aysén, Aysén, Patagonia Chilena.
Moodboard: Astrology - Scorpio Rising.
❝… elusive, alien and nocturnal.❞
Top Map: Missing 411 Cases (Under ‘mysteriously vanished’ circumstances)
Bottom Map: Caves Systems throughout the US
The top map was created by David Paulides, a former detective, to highlight missing 411 cases throughout the US near national parks that he deemed “strange”. The bottom map aims to highlight the correlation between these strange missing cases near national parks and the cave systems throughout the country.
National parks are home to nearly 5000 caves.
(PS: Paulides has a really interesting series of books called Missing 411 if you’re looking for a fun read)
Have you guys seen Missing 411: The Hunted? Im never going into the woods ever again
always tired, but never of you
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July 2017, Sicily - the sweetest summer of my life
Wuxiaoxian - https://gracg.com/user/wuxiaoxian
🚨THEY ACCEPTED MY VINTAGE DOLLARS!!! I CAN RENT THIS CAT FOR A WEEK!!! 🚨 …Hopefully I can find food for her 🐈🐈🐈
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Bradley Trumpfheller, from “Speculative Realism”
Lucy Liu – Esquire (May 1, 2006)
ultraviolet + infrared images of Pluto, Venus, Mercury and Mars by hubble