Iceland highlands, by Long-Nong Huang
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Iceland highlands, by Long-Nong Huang
It does not do well to dwell on dreams and forget to live
Albus Dumbledore
You can't find peace by avoiding life
Virginia Woolf
After weeks on the road, listening to a language you don’t understand, using a currency whose value you don’t comprehend, walking down streets you’ve never walked down before, you discover that your old “I,” along with everything you ever learned, is absolutely no use at all in the face of those new challenges, and you begin to realize that buried deep in your unconscious mind there is someone much more interesting and adventurous and more open to the world and to new experiences.
Paulo Coelho
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Ben Simon Rehn (in Iceland)
Cave of the Hands (Cueva de las Manos) is a serie of caves located in the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina. It is famous for the paintings of hands, that dates from 13,000 to 9,000 years ago. Several waves of people occupied the caves, and early artwork has been carbon-dated to ca. 9300 BP. The site was last inhabited around 700 CE, possibly by ancestors of the Tehuelche people. Photo by James P. Blair
Loved the documentary Virunga. Some digital ink practice
Sabrina A. Salazar
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Jason Charles Hill
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John McNamee
Fruit Gone Bad
Mike Medaglia
Nicholas Baker