lostsplendor:

Sand and Russian History (via English Russia)

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2 weeks ago · 798 notes (© lostsplendor)
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wheretheblacktopends:

awww!

wheretheblacktopends:

awww!

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3 weeks ago · 107,517 notes (© loosingreality)
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om-hare-om:

crystalxxballer:

yelyahwilliams:

kcnvrmnd:

HOLY FUCKING SHIT DONT PLAY WITH ME OMFG

!!!

NUH UH! HELL YEAHHHHH!!!

DON’T BE PLAYING WITH ME GUYS BECAUSE THIS IS IMPORTANT. IT BETTER BE TRUE!

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forestland:

this is amazing 

forestland:

this is amazing 

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3 weeks ago · 12,678 notes (© picalla)
#Oooo #Colors #Awesome #Travel

9 favourite photos of Mindy Kaling (2/2)

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4 weeks ago · 5,667 notes (© bartlets)
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andwebecamesunshine:

The Shins ~ Little Boxes

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drawnblog:

These updated and animated archival photos are made by Kevin Weir over at Flux Machine. They remind me of Terry Gilliam’s animations for Monty Python, with a bit of the bizarre spookiness of Travis Louie.

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1 month ago · 5,220 notes (© drawnblog)
#awesome #creepy #gif

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nathanthenerd:

Project TARDIS: Doctor Who for minimalists.
↳ Doctor Who; Series 1-6 (2005-2011)
↳ Starring Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant, Matt Smith, Billie Piper, John Barrowman, Freema Agyeman, John Simm, Catherine Tate, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill and Alex Kingston

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1 month ago · 233 notes (© smallrooms)
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ruineshumaines:

Better Than A Van Gogh: NASA Visualizes All The World’s Ocean Currents. Our oceans are every bit as turbulent as “Starry Night.

We imagine the ocean as having high tides and low tides, water that comes in and out in waves. Beyond that, how does water actually move around the world? What’s that flow look like?

What you’re looking at is the surface current flow (not anything deeper) of oceans around the world, recorded from 2006 to 2007. The white lines are the currents, and the darker blue colors of the water represent bathymetry (the fancy word for misnomer “ocean topography”).

NASA Scientific Visualization Studio assembled this remarkable animation of the surface currents of our oceans. It’s called Perpetual Ocean, and the full work is 20 minutes of HD video, assembled from a huge amount of satellite, on location, and computational data generated by ECCO2 (Estimating the Circulation and Climate of the Ocean, Phase 2). ECCO2 itself exists to better understand our oceans and their role in the changing global climate.

Watch the video HERE.

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copper-clover:

Treehouses. If only we could all live this way. 

this has been in my tabs for like three weeks so i figured i should probably reblog it

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