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Mike Driver
todays bird

JBB: An Artblog!
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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Kiana Khansmith
ojovivo

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Happy birthday Stevie Nicks! Read our 2015 cover story on the rock goddess in full.
joe embrey by robin pearson (via ride uk)
Porsche!
I am curious (yellow)
Interchange Choreography Nicholas Rougeux
Shout out for including Arlington VA and Puerto Rico! (images 01 + 02)
From the artist:
Intersections of major roads have been given nicknames like âmixing bowl,â âspaghetti junction,â and âknotââinvoking images of tangled messes (and rightly so), but thereâs beauty in the chaos. Applying colors to roads and using connecting roads to blend those colors adds structure and breathes new life in to areas that are often avoided for their complexity. The results resemble everything from dancers to otherworldly creatures.
Interchange Choreography is a collection of complex interchanges of three or more roads. Hundreds of interchanges have been constructed with only two roads that are just as complex or more so than those with three or more. However, colors look more interesting with three or more roads so only those were included. Each line in a diagram was colored and refined manually without the use of code or other automation. Satellite photos of these and many more interchanges are available in the earlier Road Knots project.
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Mondrian ventilation. Leicester, May 2015.
Brabham BT55 BMW 1986
Riccardo Patrese &Â Elio De Angelis
I couldnât resist going again with Floof Wars. Here we see what fugly Australian animals love doing most â plotting to kill every other living thing in Australia. To explain who these critters are:
Cassowary â Massive, eternally pissed-off bird keen to disembowel you with its raptor-claws. Â
Funnel Web Spider â Â Deadly toxic spider with fangs as big as Dracula.
Inland Taipan - Quite simply the most venomous snake on the planet.
Redback Spider â Enjoys cosy warm house interiors, and killing you.
Tiger Snake â Aggressive deadly snake eager to pwn you.
Blue Ringed Octopus â a painless little sting that results in a quick vomiting death.
King Brown Snake â get bitten and youâre dead in a hour.
Australian Salt Water Crocodile â Doesnât wait for swimmers, comes looking for you on land.
Box Jellyfish - Been stung? Prepare to die in agony within 5 minutes.
Dingo â always thinking about eating babies.
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Bryce Canyon by jlineen Late evening in Utah