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Cosimo Galluzzi
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Epigenised (Opal-CT, Lussatite) Helix Ramondi snail fossil, from Dallet, Puy-De-Dôme, France.
Southern African slug moth, Coenobasis amoena, Limacodidae
Photo 1 by thijsvalkenburg, 2 by nikiescott, 3 by fubr, 4 by Bernard Dupont, 5 by qgrobler, 6-7 (cocoon before and after moth emerged) by nikiescott, 8-9 by wolfachim, and 10 by suncana
Finally used my sewing machine and turned my daughters artwork into reality - Imgur
I don’t think I can truly describe what it feels like to walk in a sea of wildflowers. A million Tidy Tips and Goldfields filling the air with the sweetest scent. With happy little bees buzzing all around us and the sun warming our skin. Is this what it feels like to live in a fairy tale? (Taniainnature)
Ritual Flaying Knife, Axe and Dagger Eastern Tibet, Kham region, Derge, Eastern Derge or China, 17th century or earlier Arms and Armor; knives Gilt copper alloy and rock crystal 8 ½ x 6 x 1 1/8 in. (21.59 x 15.24 x 2.85 cm)
What’s this? It’s a tasselled wobbegong (Eucrossorhinus dasypogon), a shark species that lives in coral reefs off Australia and New Guinea. Freaky and fabulous, right?
Spiral
Photo Katerina Lukoshkova
What’s this? Leaves and fruit from a persimmon tree. Bizarre and beautiful, yes?
Photo Katerina Lukoshkova
The Rio Caño Cristales - most colorful river (caused by algae and moss seen through the water), Colombia.
visiting my neighbor’s extremely cool studio
Hartford Courant, Connecticut, March 9, 1906
8x8 inch drawings by Dan Huston
Victoria Water Lily, National Zoo