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Nothing here is original
fyeahmetroid:

Mecha Ridley by *Legends-NEVER-Die
ddnjapan:

美しすぎる日本の伝統儀式「流鏑馬 (やぶさめ)」陰陽道で宇宙と呼応する画像 26選 | DDN JAPAN http://bit.ly/13JUdAH
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benskid:

Know where you stand.
benskid:

Know where you stand.
benskid:

Know where you stand.
benskid:

Know where you stand.
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caro:

awkwardsituationist:

high tide and low tide in great britain. photographs by michael marten

Whoa.
caro:

awkwardsituationist:

high tide and low tide in great britain. photographs by michael marten

Whoa.
caro:

awkwardsituationist:

high tide and low tide in great britain. photographs by michael marten

Whoa.
caro:

awkwardsituationist:

high tide and low tide in great britain. photographs by michael marten

Whoa.
caro:

awkwardsituationist:

high tide and low tide in great britain. photographs by michael marten

Whoa.
caro:

awkwardsituationist:

high tide and low tide in great britain. photographs by michael marten

Whoa.
caro:

awkwardsituationist:

high tide and low tide in great britain. photographs by michael marten

Whoa.
beniiro1:

@lolcatgifs’s GIF from GifBoom: (Taken with GifBoom)
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photojojo:

In June of 2009, a rare total solar eclipse blanketed certain portions of the planet in total darkness. Czech photographer Miloslav Druckmüller traveled to the middle of the Pacific ocean to the Marshall Islands to capture the incredible event.
To create the photos above, he compiled over 40 images shot from two different cameras.
Total Solar Eclipse Captured From the Middle of the Ocean
via Notcot
photojojo:

In June of 2009, a rare total solar eclipse blanketed certain portions of the planet in total darkness. Czech photographer Miloslav Druckmüller traveled to the middle of the Pacific ocean to the Marshall Islands to capture the incredible event.
To create the photos above, he compiled over 40 images shot from two different cameras.
Total Solar Eclipse Captured From the Middle of the Ocean
via Notcot
photojojo:

In June of 2009, a rare total solar eclipse blanketed certain portions of the planet in total darkness. Czech photographer Miloslav Druckmüller traveled to the middle of the Pacific ocean to the Marshall Islands to capture the incredible event.
To create the photos above, he compiled over 40 images shot from two different cameras.
Total Solar Eclipse Captured From the Middle of the Ocean
via Notcot