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“A river seems a magic thing. A magic, moving, living part of the very earth itself.” ~Laura Gilpin
mythicalwolfpup: alarmedbaby: sixpenceee: this-is-the-first-gloria: sixpenceee: These earth-quake proof beds have been criticized as some view it as scarier than the earthquake itself. These hi-tech beds are built not only to withstand a quake but
stevemccurrystudios: STEP BY STEP “Walking … is how the body measures itself against the earth.” - Rebecca Solnit, Wanderlust: A History of Walking
fermataaaa: Happy Birthday Deidara!!!! | 5/5/15“This will be my ultimate piece of art. I’ll explode. I shall die and become art itself! This will be like no explosion before it, and it will leave a scar upon the Earth unlike anything else…..”
boozey: “i love my wife with every ounce of my being. she is incredibly talented and successful at many, many, many things. the sun can go fuck itself as far as i’m concerned, the earth revolves around her.” -frank
last-picture-show: Nicolas Roeg, David Bowie in “The Man Who Fell to Earth”, 1976
theaterforthepoor: David Bowie as Thomas Jerome Newton in “The Man Who Fell to Earth” / dir. Nicolas Roeg / 1976
berlin-1976: While filming The Man Who Fell To Earth, New Mexico, summer of 1975 | themanwhofelltoearth.co.uk
berlin-1976: On the set of The Man Who Fell To Earth, 1975 | thetimes.co.uk
berlin-1976: Promotional photo for The Man Who Fell To Earth | themanwhofelltoearth.co.uk
berlin-1976: David Bowie and director Nicolas Roeg going over the script for The Man Who Fell To Earth, 1975 | thetimes.co.uk
berlin-1976: On the set of The Man Who Fell To Earth, New Mexico, 1975
night-spell: On the set of The Man Who Fell To Earth, 1975
berlin-1976: David Bowie and Candy Clark during the filming of The Man Who Fell To Earth, 1975 | i-d.vice.com
lazypacific: Backstage from The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976), dir. Nicolas Roeg
theitchybee: semioticapocalypse: David Bowie. Photo-collage by David Bowie of manipulated film stills from The Man Who Fell to Earth. 1975-76 [::SemAp FB || SemAp::] Ƹ̴Ӂ̴Ʒ
davidssecretlover: © Steve Schapiroduring a break in filming ‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’ 1975
davidssecretlover: Robert Boyd, The Man Who Fell to Earth, from the series TOMORROW PEOPLE 2009Three channel video installation (color, sound) 9.20 minutesBrooklyn, New York
night-spell: David Bowie and Nicolas Roeg on the set of The Man Who Fell To Earth, 1975
allaccessproject:ALLACCESS-INSPIRATION / BACKSTAGE-ALMOST READYDAVID BOWIE IN HIS DRESSING ROOM TRAILER, ON THE SET OF THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH, NEW MEXICO, 1975. PHOTO © STEVE SCHAPIRO
berlin-1976: While filming The Man Who Fell To Earth, 1975
touchingcloseto94:David Bowie with Nicolas Roeg on set of The Man Who Fell To Earth, 1975.
noise-reverb: David Bowie (The Man Who Fell To Earth - 1976)
martianowl: During the filming of “The Man Who Fell To Earth”
touchingcloseto94: David Bowie on the set of The Man Who Fell to Earth, New Mexico - 1975.© Steve Schapiro
soundsof71:David Bowie, The Man Who Fell to Earth
touchingcloseto94: David Bowie on set of The Man Who Fell To Earth, Los Angeles - 1975. © David James
davidssecretlover: From the Taschen book ‘The man Who Fell To Earth’more beauties here
berlin-1976: David Bowie, Candy Clark, and director Nicolas Roeg on set of The Man Who Fell To Earth, 1975 | i-d.vice.com
pinkustation:David Bowie - The Man Who Fell To Earth
davidssecretlover: © Steve Schapiro during a break in filming ‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’ 1975
theartofmoviestills: The Man Who Fell to Earth | Nicolas Roeg | 1976
soundsof71: David Bowie on location for The Man Who Fell to Earth, with one of the hundreds of books he brought with him – a biography of Buster Keaton, 1975, by Steve Schapiro
youresosuddenandsweet: The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976)
soundsof71: David Bowie, from The Man Who Fell To Earth
freshmoviequotes: The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976)
60snymphet: David Bowie in The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976)
lorddofthisworldd: During the filming of ‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’. By Geoff MacCormack.
colecciones: David Bowie in his dressing room while filming “The Man Who Fell to Earth”, 1975. Photo by Steve Schapiro.
berlin-1976: David Bowie in The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976), dir. Nicolas Roeg — HQ
kernjosh: René, 2017 “What difference does it make after all?–anonymity in the world of men is better than fame in heaven, for what’s heaven? what’s earth? All in the mind.”― Jack Kerouac
paulblartmallcop2: David Bowie, The Man Who Fell To Earth, 1976
dustonmars:David Bowie on the set of The Man Who Fell to Earth. ‘76
yakubgodgave: David Bowie in “The Men Who Fell to Earth” (1976), directed by Nicolas Roeg
m-l-rio: “I feel guilty for being a member of the human race–Drunkard yes and one of the worst fools on earth–In fact not even a genuine drunkard just a fool–” — Jack Kerouac, Big Sur
thisisadeadplatform: David Bowie on the set of The Man Who Fell to Earth
66lanvin: soundsof71: David Bowie in The Man Who Fell To Earth, via imdb The VISITOR………..No.1
just–space: Mars Engulfed : What’s happened to Mars? In 2001, Mars underwent a tremendous planet-wide dust storm – one of the largest ever recorded from Earth. To show the extent, these two Hubble Space Telescope storm watch images from late June
onlydavidbowie:David Bowie on the set of The Man Who Fell To Earth
eyes-up-guardian: “Legends say The Traveler sacrificed itself to save us. The mysterious sphere still hangs where it made its last stand, low above the Earth, keeping silent watch.”
tessladapanda:“The cosmic perspective not only embraces our genetic kinship with all life on Earth but also values our chemical kinship with any yet-to-be discovered life in the universe, as well as our atomic kinship with the universe itself.” -Neil
stannisbarathcon: “Ah, Frodo, Erebor! Built deep within the mountain itself, the beauty of this fortress city was legend. Its wealth lay in the earth, in precious gems hewn from rock and in great seams of gold running like rivers through stone.
twolou: sixpenceee: The Fukang Meteorite The Fukang meteorite, believed to be some 4.5 billion years old, which is as ancient as Earth itself, was unearthed near a town of the same name in China, in 2000. It is a pallasite, a type of meteorite with
STEP BY STEP “Walking … is how the body measures itself against the earth.” - Rebecca Solnit, Wanderlust: A History of Walking