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heidruna: kronborgart: Mountain girl ✿ First of a small series of character portraits I want to do :o) Mori girls and guys, check this artist out! She makes magical things
zdpz: Super Hydrophobic Surface / X
ladyinterior: India’s Fascinating Tree Root Bridges Grow Stronger Every Year. In the wettest place on Earth, the village of Mawsynram in Meghalaya, India are some of the most fascinating bridges you’ll ever see. These “living bridges” are formed
sixpenceee: A Jizo is a Japanese god who’s thought to protect children who die before their parents. There more than one million small Jizo statues spread throughout Japan at temples or along the side of roads. The Japanese care for these statues and
jtotheizzoe: From the coldest cold to the hottest hot, here’s all the universe’s temperatures. (from BBC Future) Bonus question: What is hotter, a boiling tea kettle or an iceberg?
asapscience: A UFO caught on tape!!!
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kronborgart: ✧ Queen Shahrazad ✧
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asylum-art: Breathtaking Frozen Lakes, Oceans And Ponds, That Look Like Art Lakes and ponds might look nice, but the cold of winter just elevates them to another dimension. Freezing water creates an astonishing variety of patterns: from jagged lines
zeathefourth: Where snowflakes come from. ~The Snow Weasel {for my wee nieces}
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fuckyeahfluiddynamics: Schlieren photography offers a glimpse into flows that are usually invisible to the human eye. With a relatively simple set-up—a light source, collimating mirror(s), and a razor blade—it becomes possible to see differences
shear-in-spuh-rey-shuhn: JOHN CARLSONForest PoolOil on canvas48.875” x 58.75”
yatsunote: simple marisa flying
bonjour-michellem: Pusheen.
dragoon811: Necklaces by RubyRobinBoutique. faerypotter
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antikythera-astronomy: I want to reveal one of the greatest mysteries in science to you: Look at this gif, notice any patterns in the orbits? I’m talking about the speeds. The planets orbiting around the Sun get slower the farther out they go. Why
historicaltimes: Artist’s conception of the 1,600-foot Palace of Soviets: Moscow, 1937 via reddit Read More
ted: fuckyeahfluiddynamics: Here is a high-speed look at the impact of a raindrop on a sandy beach. In this case, a water droplet is falling on a bed of uniform glass beads, but the situation is effectively the same. Depending on the speed of the drop
8981amatou: 此木漪南
historicaltimes: Country homes of wealthy Hong Kong residents, 1937 via reddit
xercis: The Descendant of the Inchlings: Shinmyoumaru Sukuna↳ “I can see it! A future where the rulers and the ruled are reversed! Now, my treasured mallet! Grant the power of dreams to those who are socially weak!”
iwannarunwiththe-wildhorses: camacaileon: peachjello: seaworld-secrets: passion4killerwhales: animalsnatureveganism: TIGERS ARE ON RED ALERTThe Sumatran Tiger is said to be extinct by 2015, with fewer than 300-400 left in the wild due to large-scale
fuckyeahfluiddynamics: Turbulence is one of the great unsolved mysteries of classical mechanics. Many physicists and engineers have spent their careers trying to further our understanding of the subject and find the mathematical pattern that underlies
tastefullyoffensive: [winterstorm]
fuckyeahfluiddynamics: Microgravity is a wonderful playground for fluid dynamics. Here astronaut Reid Wiseman demonstrates the interplay of forces involved in coalescence. When smaller droplets hit with insufficient force, they bounce off the water spher
ancientart: Castlerigg Stone Circle (S05123), located in Cumbria, England: “one of the most visually impressive prehistoric monuments in Britain“ (-John Waterhouse). Raised during the Neolithic period (about 3000 BCE), the Castlerigg Stone
themiseducationofb: People will stare. Make it worth their while → Alexander McQueen | Pre-Fall ‘13
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lookatthisbabybird: beautiful-wildlife: Fashion show? by Ian Brown Northern Jacana
ancientart: Mirrors of the ancient world. These mirrors would have once been highly polished in order to provide a good reflection. The 1st shown is Classical Greek (ca. 460 BC): Caryatid Mirror with Aphrodite. The central female figure serves as the
sohawkeward-deactivated20170409: Romania [ x ]
woodendreams: Canada (via by Jason Hatfield)
ladyinterior: A Spider Fixing A Leaf, Bertrand Kulik
silenceofthevoid: thisismyplacetobe: A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller
satanspoet: Maude White
incidentalcomics: Conflict in Literature
karenin: Fin (although I might add some plants and flowers later)
ordon-village: stunningpicture: Lobster in a bucket looks like a gigantic monster on a metallic planet, and the waterdrops look like stars. This is transcendental.
wowtastic-nature: ** by almalki abdullrahman on 500px.com
opticallyaroused: 北大武檜谷山莊
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astronomy-to-zoology: White Plume Moth (Pterophorus pentadactyla) the white plume moth is a moth (obviously) of the family Pterophoroidea (plume moths) that can be found in parts of Europe. They are a fair sized moth with a wingspan of around 24-35 mm.
Scenery of Ghibli
libutron: The Lion’s Mane Jellyfish - The largest jellyfish in the Atlantic Ocean Scientifically named Cyanea capillata (Semaeostomeae - Cyaneidae), this impressive jellyfish is the largest jellyfish in the Atlantic Ocean and one of the largest
mycardboardbalcony: ihititwithmyaxe: Science!, simplified. IT’S IN ENGLISH! I GET IT NOW!
Classy Gent of the day: 20th of January 2012
fossilera: This is an exceptional display piece with a huge 9 inch wide Hammathoceras ammonite mounted on a sculpted block of matrix along with 4 Pseudogrammoceras ammonites. Just added for sale at FossilEra.com
fleurdulys: Mountain Laurel In Bloom - Julian Onderdonk
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moschops911: Paleozoic marine life, by Alice B. Woodward for the book Evolution in the Past, 1912
mrcaptaincook: fossilized moroccan trilobites! :O
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headlikeanorange: House sparrow