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shark vs the universe
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JBB: An Artblog!
we're not kids anymore.
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Claire Keane

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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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@up-rising
M13, Cluster in Hercules
M83, Southern Pinwheel
Comet Swan
me 15 minutes before the class ends: maybe the professor isn’t going to show up we can just lea-
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from Book of Healing #emeryallen
“And I can’t be running back and forth forever between grief and high delight.” - J.D. Salinger, Franny and Zooey
ask me anything (2014)
MINIATURE WORLDS INSIDE VINTAGE TVS BY ZHANG XIANGXI
Chris Jeth
Australian Salt
Germany-based photographer Kevin Krautgartner has captured the beauty of salt evaporation ponds, also called salterns. They are shallow artificial ponds designed to extract salts from sea water. To make it’s sea salt, many companies in Australia are using a method called “solar evaporation”. Solar salt is produced by the action of sun and wind on seawater in large ponds. The seawater evaporates in successive ponds until the seawater is fully concentrated and the salt then crystallizes on the floor of the pond. Due to variable algal concentrations, vivid colours, from bright blue to deep red, are created in the evaporation ponds. The colour indicates the salinity of the ponds.
Specimens of printing types cast - Bruce’s (George) Son and Company - 1848 - via Internet Archive
Pale blue