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Kiana Khansmith
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
cherry valley forever

Love Begins

oozey mess
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Peter Solarz
tumblr dot com

#extradirty
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
we're not kids anymore.

if i look back, i am lost
Stranger Things
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Cool lighting effect caused by ice and sunshine and the movement of the water. I like that moving line it causes on the lakebed.
The Freedman's Cemetery, or Freemen's Cemetery, was established in 1861 as a burial ground for the early African American population in Dallas, Texas. It was an active burial site from 1869 until 1907, supported by the historic Black settlement of Freeman's town founded by formerly enslaved people (the town was located roughly 1 mile (1.6 km) from Deep Ellum, Dallas).
The cemetery was lost sometime after the building of the North Central Expressway in the mid-1940s, which cut through the space. Local authorities had removed the grave stones and covered the cemetery with a lawn to form a city park. In the summer of 1990, the Freedman's Cemetery burial ground was rediscovered when the park was renovated; some 800 marked graves were found and an estimated 1,200 unmarked graves.
The Freedman's Cemetery Memorial was created in 1990, to honor those that were buried and provide community healing.
[Photos taken by me in 2010]
Charlie Waite.
Hollow Land (Reflection) Kyle Thompson
Artist / Roy Tabora
Collection of exit and fire safety signs
Fiona Apple in a suit of armor on a NYC subway photography by Joe McNally (1997)
🌈 The Battle of Dürnkrut and Jedenspeigen (ca. 19th century), unknown artist. 🌈 ⠀ ⠀ See more rainbows through the history of art on our site: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/rainbows-in-art #pride
THE SHINING (1980) dir. Stanley Kubrick
"That'd get you where you live, wouldn't it? And you deserve it."
Carrie (1976)
Moon and Venus conjunction