осень в Павловске… by Ed Gordeev
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Phantogram Three
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Mike Driver
Cookie Run:Kingdom Official!
One Nice Bug Per Day
EXPECTATIONS

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осень в Павловске… by Ed Gordeev
Misshapen Glass Vases by Studio E.O Appear to Melt Atop Angular Stone Platforms
Western Australia From Above
Salty Wings it’s a collaborative project by two Australian photographers, @justjampal and @micgoetze that document the beautiful sights of Western Australia from above. You can see many more images and buy prints of your favorites here.
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Mak Tumang Couture
Lower Upper Ashland by Mark Knoke
Esta ucraniana de 27 años usa programas de diseño e impresoras 3D para crear los moldes que dan vida a sus obras de dulce “arquitectura”.
Fue la encargada de crear los postres en la boda de una prima de Anna. Mujer del aportador: Alexander Pennis. Aquí su Instagram.
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Fungi 02 by josgoh
slope point, the southernmost tip on new zealand’s south island, is hit with such persistently violent southern antarctic winds that trees grow in the leeward direction. (click pic or link for credit x, x, x, x, x, x)
Glowworms Illuminate New Zealand’s Caves
Photographer Shaun Jeffers traveled to the Waitomo area to capture its limestone caves, which are illuminated by glowworms. The alien-like critters emit a phosphorescent turquoise light.
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Glow Worms !?!
They are the predatory maggots of a fungus gnat and the strands are made of a (in some species) poisonous mucus.
When moths, mosquitoes or other tiny insects enter the cave they will normally look for the sunlight or moonlight of the cave entrance to escape, but the collective glow of the maggots fools them into thinking they’re already outside. They’re basically imitating a sky together!
lily pads i found in a hidden pond💕