I have killed 5 out of the 117 other cattos
And if the scientists remake them, I am not afraid to breach containment and kill them too

seen from Singapore
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from Angola

seen from Malaysia
seen from Yemen
seen from Yemen
seen from United States
seen from Malaysia

seen from Singapore
seen from Türkiye

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

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seen from Germany
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seen from China

seen from United States
I have killed 5 out of the 117 other cattos
And if the scientists remake them, I am not afraid to breach containment and kill them too
Manta Montage '1980–1986
Back to working on my CNL piece and I’m already so much happier with it. Pausing to relearn basics was definitely the right choice. (Now I just have to not fuck it up as I add Laura haha)
Downtown, Cairo, Egypt
March 2024
© Ahmed Abdul-dayeem
Deep River Water Tower
“This area, then known as Indian Point, on a stretch of the Ottawa River called ‘Riviere Creuse’ (Deep River) from Champlain’s time, was established as the home of Canada’s first atomic energy workers in August 1944 when the right honourable C.D. Howe, member of the Canadian Cabinet and the Privy Council decided the site of Canada’s first nuclear laboratory.”
Deep River, ON
Dainty Ceramics Inspired by Nature
Niharika Hukku, an artist based in Sydney, is in love with the fathomless sky and its serene hues of blue. This passion is translated in her ceramic, which reflects the beauty of the sky.
✨~🌙every good witch needs a sassy cat🌙~✨ @saralee-crossing
Young Photographer Highlights a Playful Fox Named Freya
Poland based young artist Iza Lyson has captured the exotic beauty of a fox in her latest series of photographs.
She has been experimenting with photography for the last eight years and often finds her way into the little village, nestled in the southern part of Poland, accompanied by her dog Luna. In this stunning photographic series, the protagonist is a fluffy, adorable fox named Freya, who is seen to be posing in different landscapes. After Lyson’s works have been published in the National Geographic Poland, Roxanne, the owner of Freya had contacted the photographer and the two had been in touch ever since. The young artist had to deal with the endearing fox with a lot of patience during their sessions as foxes, unlike canine pets, do not remain still for long.
View the adventuresome of Freya that Lyson had highlighted in her sublime compositions here or on her Facebook.