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Bro, be honest, are you getting a little bit Genghis Khan?
“Riddhi emerges from the Summer Palace. Once used by the Maharajas and visiting Heads of State to relax in between tiger hunts, now this is rightfully the tiger's domain.”
Riddhi after the birth of her cubs in 2023 Taken in Ranthambhore National Park, India Photographed by Tiger With Bobby
Zimbabwe Akashinga Rangers, all-women anti-poaching unit
heading toward the ancient armenian city of Ani - april 2014 (9/??)
Project Hail Mary fans after finishing the book and the movie
guy who plays albums on mute, it was never really about sound for him as much as feeling a sense of progression through a series of named durations
Figuring things out,
furthest we've ever been
“Time is not a straight line, it’s more of a labyrinth, and if you press close to the wall at the right place you can hear the hurrying steps and the voices, you can hear yourself walking past on the other side.”
— Tomas Tranströmer (1931-2015), from “Answers to Letters”, in: “The Great Enigma”, translated from the Swedish by Robin Fulton
gentle
American Kestrel | Raptors of North America
Let’s pray
Photograph by the Italian-Senegalese artist Maïmouna Guerresi
Tuareg; Niger, 1975. Bernard Plossu
David Attenborough in a cloud of butterflies in Paraguay, 1959
—Ursula K. Le Guin, "Men-an-Tol, the Nine Maidens, Dingdong Mine, and Lanyon Quoit", Hard Words: IV. Walking in Cornwall, from Collected Poems