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teachingliteracy:

Relax (by *Lampy*)

teachingliteracy:

Relax (by *Lampy*)

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the-milk-eyed-mender:

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colourbomb:

Steve Adams

colourbomb:

Steve Adams

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thepolarbearblog:

Photo of lone polar bear sitting on a small piece of ice surrounded by  open water. (By Travelstock)

thepolarbearblog:

Photo of lone polar bear sitting on a small piece of ice surrounded by open water. (By Travelstock)

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mabelmoments:

On moonless nights, giraffes prefer to sit down and chew the cud. Interestingly, the thermal camera shows that they have very hot heads.
Africa After Dark photo gallery by Martin Dohrn

mabelmoments:

On moonless nights, giraffes prefer to sit down and chew the cud. Interestingly, the thermal camera shows that they have very hot heads.

Africa After Dark photo gallery by Martin Dohrn

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-danadelion:

thekxsproject:


Not Political: Thinking about dying? Cremation? Then this urn is for you…

This a great gift for that person who already has everything! I bet they don’t have Bios Urn.
Bios Urn is a biodegradable urn made from coconut shell, compacted peat and cellulose and inside it contains the seed of a tree. Once your remains have been placed into the urn, it can be planted and then the seed germinates and begins to grow. You even have the choice to pick the type of plant you would like to become, depending on what kind of planting space you prefer.

how it should be.

-danadelion:

thekxsproject:

Not Political: Thinking about dying? Cremation? Then this urn is for you…

This a great gift for that person who already has everything! I bet they don’t have Bios Urn.

Bios Urn is a biodegradable urn made from coconut shell, compacted peat and cellulose and inside it contains the seed of a tree. Once your remains have been placed into the urn, it can be planted and then the seed germinates and begins to grow. You even have the choice to pick the type of plant you would like to become, depending on what kind of planting space you prefer.

how it should be.

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merewetherdreams:

upthrustthevolume:

isamiahmed:

Tectonic Plate Gap Between Europe and America
The Gap Between Two Continents

whoa.

*Continental Plates

amazing

merewetherdreams:

upthrustthevolume:

isamiahmed:

Tectonic Plate Gap Between Europe and America

The Gap Between Two Continents

whoa.

*Continental Plates

amazing

(Source: Daily Mail, via mendmyheart)

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graphiceverywhere:

Day 103: Leave Nature Alone (by ILoveDoodle)

please

graphiceverywhere:

Day 103: Leave Nature Alone (by ILoveDoodle)

please

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(Source: loveontheground, via storygoes)

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allcreatures:

The specks on the dam in the photo are alpine ibex, and they enjoy, along with defying gravity, eating the moss and lichen off the dam in question, the Cingino Dam in Italy.  Info here and here.

allcreatures:

The specks on the dam in the photo are alpine ibex, and they enjoy, along with defying gravity, eating the moss and lichen off the dam in question, the Cingino Dam in Italy. Info here and here.

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elizabethtown:

and what’s great is that they have built/are building more since then. I saw it with my own eyes last summer.
via iamonlyamaid:yerawizardharry:sugarspun:treehuggingarchitect: “This, my friends, is what I like to call awesome. It’s a wildlife overpass….kind of like a pedestrian bridge, only the pedestrians it caters to are the four legged kinds. Deer, elk, moose, wolf, and lynx alike, as well as their kin, will use this little bridge to safely cross the human road, what was once a barrier.
Alberta, Canada, 1999 Photography by Joel Sartore”

elizabethtown:

and what’s great is that they have built/are building more since then. I saw it with my own eyes last summer.

via iamonlyamaid:yerawizardharry:sugarspun:treehuggingarchitect: “This, my friends, is what I like to call awesome. It’s a wildlife overpass….kind of like a pedestrian bridge, only the pedestrians it caters to are the four legged kinds. Deer, elk, moose, wolf, and lynx alike, as well as their kin, will use this little bridge to safely cross the human road, what was once a barrier.

Alberta, Canada, 1999 Photography by Joel Sartore”

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