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I’ve got to admit, I’m still a bit obsessed with this place 😅
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Where’s the one place in the world you just can’t get enough of?
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Ooooobviooooo 😍😍
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Yess!!!!
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Porfa
Breathe!
I assume the roots are moving with the trees due to wind but dang that looks like a cool effect
Yeah, it is super easy to understand why ancient folk believed in monsters, spirits, and the like, because nature is ducking weird.
This is what they meant when they said the mountain was seen to be breathing
crazy
Woooooo
dongshin_rhee surrounded by Jackfish herds A lonely and overwhelming experience
Old Hubcaps Recycled Into Stunning Animal Sculptures by Ptolemy Elrington
For over twelve years now, Brighton, UK-based artist Ptolemy Elrington has been morphing discarded hubcaps into amazing animal sculptures. Within his work he concentrates on creating sculpture of natural forms from found and re-cycled materials. At the moment he is working with a variety of materials including shopping trolleys, scrap metal and car wheel trims which he re-shapes into a variety of life forms. “Hubcap car are made entirely from re-cycled materials. All the hubcaps are found, usually on the side of the road, and therefore bear the scars of their previous lives in the form of scratches and abrasions. I believe these marks add texture and history to the creatures they decorate.”
Wild Goose Island.
Yosemite National Park, California | Photographer: Jennie Jiang
The sky is perfect
Friendship
The perfect day
Made some apple cinnamon date rolls for Canadian Thanksgiving this past weekend. They were a hit! Link to recipe in comments.