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@future-dragonmaster-iris
A Sea of 4.5 Million Baby Blue Eye Flowers in Japan’s Hitachi Seaside Park
Hitachi Seaside Park is a sprawling 470 acre park located in Hitachinaka, Ibaraki, Japan, that features vast flower gardens including millions of daffodils, 170 varieties of tulips, and an estimated 4.5 million baby blue eyes (Nemophila). The sea on blue flowers blooms once annually around April in an event referred to as the “Nemophila Harmony.”
If you plan on visiting, the park offers a great English language flower calendar to help plan your trip. You can see many more photos of the grounds here. (via Bored Panda)
Via Colossal
Nature; the most beautiful and serene is often the most ruthless and destructive
indeed
Go home, Thor. You’re drunk.
Landscapes, 2014 | by Polly Balitro
The sunrise this morning
The Enchanted Cave, Bolinao, Pangasinan (2014)
Glad to have seen this natural pool in the flesh. Yes, you read that right. This is a pool where people can swim in this wonder of nature.  This is the biggest It’s quite scary, but who will back down for an experience of a lifetime?Â
In The Not So Distant Future, Glow-In-The-Dark Trees Could Replace Street Lights
Is that… is that even healthy?
There are sea organisms and fungi which glow in the dark and there’s fireflies and jellyfish which glow in the dark. It doesn’t do them any harm nor does it do the people around them any harm. I would say its pretty healthy, as well as it would mean more photosynthesis happening in cities which mean cleaner air.
I was just curious about how they were doing it and for some reason I didn’t think to click the link. But thanks! It makes more sense now. I was afraid it was some kind of chemical thing.
nah just genetic modification using existing bioluminescent genes. Genetics is really cool, and so is bioluminescence. I mean they’ve already made pigs glow using jellyfish genes and pigs are waaay more complicated than trees iirc. So they’re actually (i think) less likely to muck it up with trees.
In which case
GLOWY
FORESTS
GLOWY
TREES
GLOWY
EVERYTHING
(I like glowy things)
Mount Rainier National Park, Kevin Russ
mostly nature
Spring hiking trail
well this is the prettiest place ever
Redwood National and State Parks - California - USA (von Zach Dischner)
Current status: not being kissed or riding a dragon this is unacceptable
#this is embarrassing especially since he didn’t win because of that judge….
WHAT DO YOU MEAN HE LOST??
He was a huge fan of you so there was a bunch of lame bias. I mean if Stephan got through with his Nurse Joy costume, then Cilan passing should have been a cinch!!!