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Jellyfish mosaic tile piece, Havana, Cuba. From Great Houses of Havana.
'Ginkgo' chair by Claude Lalanne
Siberia, Russia, 1901. Photographer: Jochelson, Waldemar, 1855-1937
From the Infinite Forest…
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“Elf Hall" by Jon Hodgson. Created for The One Ring Game
Dawn and Twilight bed by Emile Galle
Kilchur Castle,
Scotland
nature always finds a way
Cold, crystal clear groundwater bubbling up through the sand. This is Uhrilähde (”sacrifice spring”) in Jämijärvi, Finland. These natural springs create an almost hypnotic movement beneath the surface. The water remains remarkably clear and cool year round as it filters through layers of sand and gravel left behind by the Ice Age.
Uhrilähde, Jämijärvi, Finland (22 May 2026).
reblog to vanish into the swamp
columns of kelp underwater are so gorgeous. absolutely one of my favorite things in the natural world
these are equal parts underwater city and underwater forest
Ballpoint and marker on paper, by Rosie Moon
It won't go away I'm afraid.
It only gets more intense by time,
until you finally admit it to yourself.
The truth you kept running away from
wants to be heard at last.
Katherine Mansfield, from a diary entry featured in The Letters & Journals of Katherine Mansfield