Gustav Klimt. The Park. Aproximadamente 1910. Para verlo hay que ir al MoMA

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NASA
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Jules of Nature
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Kaledo Art
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almost home
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

pixel skylines

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
noise dept.
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Gustav Klimt. The Park. Aproximadamente 1910. Para verlo hay que ir al MoMA
Gandalf the white 🌙🔮
Lotr is probably the thing I've read/watched/been obssesed with the most since I was like 6yo 🙏🏻🔮
The Swedish Chef preparing chocolate mousse.
Stained glass by Constantine Woolnough, 1858 Church of St Mary, Dennington, Suffolk Photography by Simon Knott
Morning Impression, Horizons & Stormy Fog by Martin Rak
From the book 'Fairy Poetry ' by Dora Owen, illustrated by Warwick Goble, 1920.
SLEEPING BEAUTY (1959)
dir. clyde geronimi,eric larson,wolfgang reitherman and les clark
for the first time in history, the ross seal has been photographed underwater ! all creds to justin hofman and ayla townsend ! <3
Sticklebacks. The Stream I Know. 1909.
Internet Archive
Moon's phases. Elements of Astronomy. 1855.
Internet Archive
Atomic war tips for kids. Bert the turtle says duck and cover. 1951.
Internet Archive
"Night view of lava flow on main cone." June 1943. Arno Brehme, field work photographs. Smithsonian Field Book Project. 1943-44.
Internet Archive
"Meteor paths indicating multiple radiants." Popular Astronomy. November 1893.
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"Spiral nebulae. From drawings by Lord Rosse." A short history of astronomy. 1898.
Internet Archive
Tired Cat.
Sarah DeAngelis