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nemfrog:
“Sunrise in the Sunrise kingdom. 1904. Book cover detail.
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agameofclothes:
“What the Braavosi courtesan the Nightingale would wear, Paolo Sebastian
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agameofclothes:

What the Braavosi courtesan the Nightingale would wear, Paolo Sebastian

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c7-shiina:
“●無口なひと
F0(180×140mm)
2017
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c7-shiina:

●無口なひと

F0(180×140mm)

2017

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aimmyarrowshigh:
““ Jade and striped icebergs. “When seawater at depths of more than 1,200 feet freezes to the underside of massive ice shelves like East Antarctica’s Amery Ice Shelf, it forms ‘marine ice.’ Enormous hunks of ice calve—or break...

aimmyarrowshigh:

Jade and striped icebergs. “When seawater at depths of more than 1,200 feet freezes to the underside of massive ice shelves like East Antarctica’s Amery Ice Shelf, it forms ‘marine ice.’ Enormous hunks of ice calve—or break off—from the ice shelf, creating icebergs. When one of these icebergs overturns, its jade underside is revealed. The wondrous color of this ‘marine ice’ results from organic matter dissolved in the seawater at those great depths,” explained Audubon Magazine. “Green icebergs are infrequently seen because their verdant bellies are underwater; it’s only when they flip over, a rare event, that their richly colored regions can be seen before they melt. Striped icebergs, perhaps even more scarce than jade bergs, are thought to form in one of two ways: either meltwater refreezes in crevasses formed atop glaciers before they calve icebergs (creating blue stripes), or seawater freezes inside cracks beneath ice shelves (creating green stripes).”

Photo #14 by Steve Nicol via Australian Antarctic Division

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starswaterairdirt:
“ Mondaufgang, 1896.
Arthur Illies.
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starswaterairdirt:

Mondaufgang, 1896.

Arthur Illies.

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l-o-o-p-y:
““Spread from Modern Photography showing images taken by Patricia Caulfield, with Warhol’s interventions, June 1964. The source for Warhol’s Flowers, 1964-1967” ”

l-o-o-p-y:

Spread from Modern Photography showing images taken by Patricia Caulfield, with Warhol’s interventions, June 1964. The source for Warhol’s Flowers, 1964-1967

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kloagger:

whatever *drinks red wine* *lies in the middle of road*

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gotraveling:

Pacific Coast “All-American” Highway - circa 1972

- by Gary Jackman

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