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The earth is full of wonders, whether you're talking about historical or modern marvels, technical and architectural achievements, or breathtakingly beautiful geological and natural wonders.

Surprisingly enough, people rarely pay attention to the tiny yet intricate things around us, unless you're talking about the world's new seven wonders, that is.

The 'World Beauties and Wonders' Facebook group, created by a Turkey-based Anatolian Leo, has a collection of natural wonders compiled into one place, and today we are sharing some of the best images taken across the globe with you as well. If you'd love to see the previous post on Bored Panda too, then make sure to click here for part 1.

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Edith Steiner, A Jewish Woman Who Survived The Holocaust, And John Mackay, The Scottish Soldier That Saved Her. They Celebrated Their 71st Wedding Anniversary This Year

Edith Steiner, A Jewish Woman Who Survived The Holocaust, And John Mackay, The Scottish Soldier That Saved Her. They Celebrated Their 71st Wedding Anniversary This Year

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In 1960, David Latimer Planted A Tiny Garden Inside Of A Large Glass Bottle And Sealed It Shut

In 1960, David Latimer Planted A Tiny Garden Inside Of A Large Glass Bottle And Sealed It Shut

He opened the bottle 12 years later in 1972 to add some water and then sealed it for good. The self contained ecosystem has flourished for nearly 60 years.
For those who are wondering how this is even possible: the garden is a perfectly balanced and self-sufficient ecosystem. The bacteria in the compost eats the dead plants and breaks down the oxygen that is released by the plants, turning it into carbon dioxide, which is needed for photosynthesis. The bottle is essentially a microcosm of earth.

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With that being said, Bored Panda reached out to Farrah Etcheverry, who is a co-owner of Etcheverry Land Surveying which provides Land Measurement and Geographic Mapping services for clients located in the Southwest. Farrah was kind enough to share some interesting things about her field of work, so make sure to check out an interview with her down below!

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This Is A Pencil Drawing By 16-Year-Old Artist Shania Mcdonagh!

This Is A Pencil Drawing By 16-Year-Old Artist Shania Mcdonagh!

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The Most Beautiful Corn On This Planet. It's A Native American Variety Called 'Glass Gem Corn' And Yes It Really Does Grow Like That

The Most Beautiful Corn On This Planet. It's A Native American Variety Called 'Glass Gem Corn' And Yes It Really Does Grow Like That

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Amused panda
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Apparently Glass Gem Corn is a type of ‘flint corn’ which is grown not for eating off the cob, but for making popcorn, or grinding into cornflour. With ‘flint corn’, the corn is left on the plants to dry. The kernels will eventually begin to lose their shine and vibrancy and dry out.

Well-Dressed Wolf
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I’ve grown glass gem corn before! It’s definitely unpalatable and almost inedible as corn on the cob, but dried they make gorgeous decorations as they retain all the translucent vibrancy and colors you see above! They’re not as shiny as they are when alive, but still 100% as colorful and vibrant. I have some in my kitchen that I grew almost a decade ago.

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Johnny Helfridge
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Carl Barnes, a part-Cherokee farmer from Oklahoma developed this style of corn by selectively breeding heirloom varieties of Indian corn. Barnes died in 2016 and developed the corn during the recent 20th century. https://www.businessinsider.com/the-story-behind-glass-gem-corn-2013-10?amp

Ericthedead
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My great grandmother had cobs of this that she grew hanging up in the kitchen. We made popcorn with them. I guess she just hung them and dried them out. Not sure. We always just called it Indian corn.

DEW
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

With all the hustle and bustle now days I think some times we need to slow down and enjoy mother nature at her best!

Agfox
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was wondering how to tell when this corn is ready for harvesting. The answer is to wait until the kernels are so hard that they can't be marked by a fingernail...

EJN
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I grew some of this and it was beautiful!!! I still have a few for popcorn and decorations, but the fresh stuff is really amazing to look at!

k sand
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As popcorn the fluffy part comes out white...just the insides of the popped kernel show the color. I really wanted to see colorful fluffiness.

David
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As a kid the first time I learned of glass corn I was like.. WOW. Up till then I was only familiar with the basic yellow corn(s) commonly found in the US.

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Not a lot of people actually know that a profession such as land surveyor exists, and even if some do, there is a small number of individuals who actually know what the role consists of. Farrah shared what she does on a daily basis as well as some facts about her job overall.

“You are correct, not very many people know what a land surveyor is or does. In essence, we are professional measurers. On a daily basis, I work on projects like boundary surveys for both large plots of land and small residential ones, topographic surveys to show the lay of the land, construction layout/staking, ALTA surveys, volume calculations of large quantities of natural material, and more!“ She told Bored Panda.

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Took Me A Second To See It. Mother Nature Is Amazing

Took Me A Second To See It. Mother Nature Is Amazing

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A Wheat Field Next To A Lavender Field

A Wheat Field Next To A Lavender Field

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If You Are Having A Bad Day, Just Take A Second To Look At My Silly Crested Duck, Gertrude & She Will Put A Smile On Your Face! Yes, That Is Her Real Hair

If You Are Having A Bad Day, Just Take A Second To Look At My Silly Crested Duck, Gertrude & She Will Put A Smile On Your Face! Yes, That Is Her Real Hair

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She totally looks like she’s passing on some juicy gossip she heard about a neighbour. 😂

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We previously mentioned that Farrah is a co-owner of a land surveying company, so we asked her if it was more of a freelance type of work or if they were getting contracted by states or even private firms. “I am the co-owner of our land surveying company, there are lots of small survey businesses, and also larger engineering firms who employ land surveyors. In a lot of states, each county also has a surveyor on staff.”

Speaking more about the land surveyor's job, Etcheverry also shared with us some of the hardest things about the work she does. “The hardest part about my job, at least right now, is keeping up with the workload. There is so much work and not enough surveyors to go around, so timelines for finishing projects become the most stressful part.”

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Incredible Photo Captures A Woodpecker Flying With A Weasel On Its Back

Incredible Photo Captures A Woodpecker Flying With A Weasel On Its Back

The remarkable shot was taken by Martin Le-May while he was walking with his wife through Hornchurch Country Park in Havering, London.

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Interestingly enough, because of how niche her field is, Farrah actually has the ability to choose if she wants to travel around or not. “Because surveying is such a niche profession, we have the ability to choose either to travel around (become licensed in multiple states) or to primarily work locally. We do a bit of both, our main hub is my hometown and surrounding cities, but we travel all over Arizona to work. I have also traveled to Hawaii for survey work as well.”

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What An Amazing Photo! The Blue Bird, Beside The Sculpture Bird, Looking At San Francisco As Intently As If He Actually Heard It

What An Amazing Photo! The Blue Bird, Beside The Sculpture Bird, Looking At San Francisco As Intently As If He Actually Heard It

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Upside-Down Fig Tree In Bacoli, Italy

Upside-Down Fig Tree In Bacoli, Italy

"No one is quite sure how the tree ended up there or how it survived, but year after year it continues to grow downwards and bear figs."

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Alley Of The Baobabs In Madagascar

Alley Of The Baobabs In Madagascar

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If all of that sounds interesting to you, Pandas, well, Farrah also explained to us what kind of tools one needs to get the job done. “We use a litany of tools to perform our job accurately. On the daily, we use a robotic total station, GPS base and rover, drone, and processing software for data crunching and drafting.”

We haven't touched much on the topic of the maps, therefore we asked Etcheverry to explain to us what a finished map consists of. “Mapping is one of my favorite parts of surveying, seeing the finished fieldwork on the paper presented in a way the client can understand and use the information is incredibly satisfying! What a particular map includes is dependent upon the type of survey that was performed, but all maps should include basics such as a title, the location of the property, a north arrow, scale, and legend if necessary.” She explained to us.

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Where Poseidon Takes His Walks. Zakynthos, Greece

Where Poseidon Takes His Walks. Zakynthos, Greece

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The Water In Both Tanks Is From The Same Time And Place. The Tank On The Right Has Oysters

The Water In Both Tanks Is From The Same Time And Place. The Tank On The Right Has Oysters

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Farrah already mentioned that her field is quite a niche one so we asked her if getting into this profession was something she dreamed of as a child or if it it was something that happened gradually. “It wasn't my childhood dream to become a surveyor, I thought I would end up somewhere in the field of healthcare. It wasn't until I was about 19 that I seriously considered going to work for my dad who at that point had owned his own survey company for about 15 years. He is the only reason that I knew what a surveyor was and he showed me how fun and fulfilling it could be as a profession.”

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The Inside Of A Gypsy's Caravan Carriage From The 1800s

The Inside Of A Gypsy's Caravan Carriage From The 1800s

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Brazil, Emerald Sand Dunes

Brazil, Emerald Sand Dunes

The lagoons, which can reach a depth of 3 meters and a length of 90 meters, are re-formed every year. Rainfall between January and June fills the sand dunes with water, and sometimes lagoons can be connected to each other by small streams.

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Statistically, a lot more men work as land surveyors, we asked Etcheverry to explain to us why the profession isn't as popular with women as it is with men.

“I think the reason surveying historically has been less popular to women is because of the pre-conceived idea that all it is is days and days of hard labor, cutting line, pounding hubs, surrounded by men who curse and chew tobacco. But that simply is not the case, while yes, there is hard labor involved, digging, hammering, hiking, chopping, etc... there is also a lot of mind work to be done, solving new problems every day, piecing new puzzles together. I think if more women saw the analytical side of what a surveyor does, they may take a bit more interest!”

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The Western Australian Town Installed Nets On The Outlet Of Drainage Pipes, Preventing Solid Waste And Gross Pollutants From Leaving The Sewers

The Western Australian Town Installed Nets On The Outlet Of Drainage Pipes, Preventing Solid Waste And Gross Pollutants From Leaving The Sewers

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Rare Giant Amethyst Geode From Uruguay

Rare Giant Amethyst Geode From Uruguay

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's so beautiful, I love amethyst and have a few pieces but none are as rich in colour as this.

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The Skeleton Of A Puffer Fish. When You Think Nature Cannot Amaze You Anymore

The Skeleton Of A Puffer Fish. When You Think Nature Cannot Amaze You Anymore

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I feel like this is one of those fragile foldable balls things.

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We often share travel tips and tricks on Bored Panda as well as some interesting destinations one can add to their bucket list (this post is proof of that) so given the opportunity, we asked Farrah to share with us some of her travel do's and don'ts! “My travel do's and don'ts... My top don't is do NOT wear flip-flops to the airport. You must wear shoes with socks... DO bring a snack and a good book, and put an air tag in your bag.... just in case!”

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When You Accidentally Find Your Doppelganger On A Painting Made Over 100 Years Ago

When You Accidentally Find Your Doppelganger On A Painting Made Over 100 Years Ago

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It Was Found In Southeast Asia And Is A Flying Lizard

It Was Found In Southeast Asia And Is A Flying Lizard

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Architecturally Unbelievable. Sumela Monastery In Trabzon Province In The Black Sea Region Of Turkey

Architecturally Unbelievable. Sumela Monastery In Trabzon Province In The Black Sea Region Of Turkey

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Recruiting skilled builders who were brave enough must have been a challenge.

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300 Year Old Oak Trees, Oak Alley Plantation, Louisiana

300 Year Old Oak Trees, Oak Alley Plantation, Louisiana

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A Parachutist Jumps With More Than 100 Million Seeds In The Amazon

A Parachutist Jumps With More Than 100 Million Seeds In The Amazon

The paratrooper, Luigi Cani, brought 100 million seeds to a remote deforested area of ​​the Amazon region.

They were transported in a biodegradable wooden box of more than 1m³ and 300 kg. Luigi dived at 300 km/h. He also held the world record for the shortest parachute jump on the planet in 2020.

The seeds collected for the project have a germination rate of over 95% and do not require any human intervention to germinate.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was interested to know the type of seeds. For anyone else interested: 27 species of native trees 🌳

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This Variety Of Orchids (Dracula Simia) Is So Amazing Looks Like Baby Monkeys

This Variety Of Orchids (Dracula Simia) Is So Amazing Looks Like Baby Monkeys

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I thought they were real. LOL!! I was looking for the bodies for a second.

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Indian Flying Fox And Baby Along Ride. Photography By Hemanth Kumar

Indian Flying Fox And Baby Along Ride. Photography By Hemanth Kumar

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The Blue Dragon River In Portugal Seen From The International Space Station

The Blue Dragon River In Portugal Seen From The International Space Station

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Ice Eggs, Thousands Of Balls Of Ice Cover Beach In Finland, Due To A Phenomenon That Occurs When Ice Are Rolled Over By Water And Wind

Ice Eggs, Thousands Of Balls Of Ice Cover Beach In Finland, Due To A Phenomenon That Occurs When Ice Are Rolled Over By Water And Wind

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A Grape Cluster Formed By Grape Clusters. This Cluster Is Called The Caleb Cluster

A Grape Cluster Formed By Grape Clusters. This Cluster Is Called The Caleb Cluster

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Dolphin Baby In Mother's Womb, How Amazing Is This

Dolphin Baby In Mother's Womb, How Amazing Is This

Captured using revolutionary four-dimensional imaging technology and anatomically accurate models, scientists have managed to shed light on the world of mammals inside the womb.
As diverse a bunch as they are - elephant, dog, dolphin and penguin are all shown united by their similar stages of development.
Scientists captured the images for a National Geographic Documentary called 'Animals in the Womb'.
The images were also used on a Channel 4 documentary 'Animals in the Womb' which aired in 2009.
They were created by using a combination of ultrasound scans, computer graphics and small cameras -as well as some carefully created models- to document the animals’ development from conception to birth, and give an unparalleled glimpse into a world that few of us would ever expect to see.

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The Prague Astronomical Clock, (Prague Orloj), A Medieval Astronomical Clock Located In The Capital City Of Prague. First Installed In 1410, It Is The Third-Oldest Astronomical Clock In The World And The Oldest Clock Still Operating

The Prague Astronomical Clock, (Prague Orloj), A Medieval Astronomical Clock Located In The Capital City Of Prague. First Installed In 1410, It Is The Third-Oldest Astronomical Clock In The World And The Oldest Clock Still Operating

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DEW
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We have modern tools and worker's making things and they break easily. Now back in the day things were hand done and lasts forever. We need to go back to make things to last.

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A Natural Beehive Filled With Honey Glowing In The Sunlight

A Natural Beehive Filled With Honey Glowing In The Sunlight

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Devil's Tower, Black Hills, Wyoming. Photo: Charles Ankrom

Devil's Tower, Black Hills, Wyoming. Photo: Charles Ankrom

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This Artist Spent Eight Years To Create This Tree-Chair Using Methods Of Gradual Redirection Of The Branches, Which Consists Of Shaping The Trees As They Grow According To Predetermined Designs

This Artist Spent Eight Years To Create This Tree-Chair Using Methods Of Gradual Redirection Of The Branches, Which Consists Of Shaping The Trees As They Grow According To Predetermined Designs

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'd be afraid too much weight would damage the trunks. May be best for a small child to sit for a minute or two.

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Dragon Sculpture At The Town Hall In The Northern Part Of Marienplatz In Munich, Bavaria, Germany

Dragon Sculpture At The Town Hall In The Northern Part Of Marienplatz In Munich, Bavaria, Germany

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A 16th Century Italian Fireplace

A 16th Century Italian Fireplace

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Tree Burning From The Inside After Being Struck By Lightning

Tree Burning From The Inside After Being Struck By Lightning

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Largest Tree In The World

Largest Tree In The World

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

General Sherman is a giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) tree located in the Giant Forest of Sequoia National Park in Tulare County, in the U.S. state of California. By volume, it is the largest known living single-stem tree on Earth. It is estimated to be around 2,200 to 2,700 years old. While General Sherman is the largest currently living tree, it is not the largest historically recorded tree. The Lindsey Creek tree, with more than 90,000 cubic feet (2,500 cubic meters) almost twice the volume of General Sherman, was reported felled by a storm in 1905. Another larger coast redwood, the Crannell Creek Giant, a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) cut down in the mid-1940s near Trinidad, California, is estimated to have been 15–25% larger than the General Sherman Tree by volume. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Sherman_(tree)

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Two Rivers Meet Without Mixing In Georgia

Two Rivers Meet Without Mixing In Georgia

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An Enchanting Glass Work By René Jules Lalique "Suzanne" 1925

An Enchanting Glass Work By René Jules Lalique "Suzanne" 1925

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Queensland, Australia - Sailfish Are Considered The Fastest Fish In The Sea, Reaching Top Speeds Of 70 Miles Per Hour (112km/H)

Queensland, Australia - Sailfish Are Considered The Fastest Fish In The Sea, Reaching Top Speeds Of 70 Miles Per Hour (112km/H)

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From Middle House, Egypt (Clairo)

From Middle House, Egypt (Clairo)

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Unbelievably Best Shot Of Storm... Supercell Near Leoti, Kansas, USA Photographer By @mar

Unbelievably Best Shot Of Storm... Supercell Near Leoti, Kansas, USA Photographer By @mar

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This looks like the end of the world. If I saw this I'd be very scared.

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Traditional Dress From Sardinia Region Of Italy

Traditional Dress From Sardinia Region Of Italy

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2000-Year-Old Roman Silver Dagger, Discovered By An Archeology Intern In 2019 In Germany, Before And After Nine Months Of Restoration

2000-Year-Old Roman Silver Dagger, Discovered By An Archeology Intern In 2019 In Germany, Before And After Nine Months Of Restoration

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Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States Photographer By Brent Shavnore

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States Photographer By Brent Shavnore

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The red lightning makes it look straight from Stranger Things

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Tibetan Man Wearing Tibetan Jewelry And Ethnic Clothes

Tibetan Man Wearing Tibetan Jewelry And Ethnic Clothes

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Les Voyageurs By Bruno Catalano

Les Voyageurs By Bruno Catalano

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm stuck when seeing art like this. Part of me like it because I haven't seen anything like this before. But I don't know if I like it "missing" piece's.

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The Romans Invaded This Sleepy Little Gorge Along The River Trejo In The 1st Century Ce

The Romans Invaded This Sleepy Little Gorge Along The River Trejo In The 1st Century Ce

But Archeologists believe this area of Cadiz, Spain to have been inhabited for the past 20,000 years. Today the cliffs overlooking this river is home to the town of Setenil de las Bodegas and is famous for its dwellings built into the massive rock overhangs. Modern Setenil evolved from a Moorish fortification constructed over the gorge and gave a defensive view along the river during the 12th Century...

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The 7ft-High Blade Angel Is A Sculpture Of 100,000 Knives That Have Killed People Across The UK. Knives Were Collected From 43 Police Stations And A Memorial Dedicated To The Victims

The 7ft-High Blade Angel Is A Sculpture Of 100,000 Knives That Have Killed People Across The UK. Knives Were Collected From 43 Police Stations And A Memorial Dedicated To The Victims

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And the angel is a damn sight bigger than 7ft. I've seen it in a couple of different places and it's about 15-20 ft high.

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Amazing Ancient Wonder: The Giant's Causeway In Co Antrim Consists Of More Than 40,000 Hexagonal Basalt Columns Which Were Formed When Magma Spurted Through Cracks In The Earth's Surface 60 Million Years Ago

Amazing Ancient Wonder: The Giant's Causeway In Co Antrim Consists Of More Than 40,000 Hexagonal Basalt Columns Which Were Formed When Magma Spurted Through Cracks In The Earth's Surface 60 Million Years Ago

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This Tree Decided To Climb Over The Wall To Explore The Big Wide World

This Tree Decided To Climb Over The Wall To Explore The Big Wide World

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Artwork By Richard Oliver

Artwork By Richard Oliver

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Dragon Eye, A Metamorphic Rock Formation, Was Found In A Stone Mine In Lancashire, England

Dragon Eye, A Metamorphic Rock Formation, Was Found In A Stone Mine In Lancashire, England

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Black Bull. Blackfoot. . Early 1900s

Black Bull. Blackfoot. . Early 1900s

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My great great grandparent was full Blackfoot by ways of Michigan state and Canada. I wish I knew more of this history in my family.

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Amorphophallus Titanium, One Of The Largest Flowers In The World. It Blooms Once Every 40 Years Only For 4 Days!

Amorphophallus Titanium, One Of The Largest Flowers In The World. It Blooms Once Every 40 Years Only For 4 Days!

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Enormous Bougainvillea Swallowing A Building

Enormous Bougainvillea Swallowing A Building

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DEW
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The poor folks who have their windows blocked with the flowers and leaves. Hopefully no one has allergies to the flower's.

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Amazing Mini Island Fort In This Old Sunken Ship With Trees, Australia

Amazing Mini Island Fort In This Old Sunken Ship With Trees, Australia

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Black Sapphire Grapes

Black Sapphire Grapes

A black seedless grape with one unusual characteristic. They are long. ... look more like a log in shape than a grape. These types of grapes have been grown in the Middle East. This picture is from Syria.

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800 Year Old Oak Tree. It Is Called Majesty, Or The Fredville Oak, And Is Located In Fredville Park, Nonington, Kent

800 Year Old Oak Tree. It Is Called Majesty, Or The Fredville Oak, And Is Located In Fredville Park, Nonington, Kent

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A Frosted Spiderweb

A Frosted Spiderweb

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

One morning I was walking my kids to school. It was a foggy morning and cold but every where we looked there were spider web's. They were every where it looked like a set up. Lucky spider's don't bother me. This one to me is beautiful. To me...

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Sigiriya Or Sinhagiri Is An Ancient Rock Fortress Located In The Northern Matale District Near The Town Of Dambulla In The Central Province, Sri Lanka

Sigiriya Or Sinhagiri Is An Ancient Rock Fortress Located In The Northern Matale District Near The Town Of Dambulla In The Central Province, Sri Lanka

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Ancient Wooden Church (Built In 1655) On The Site Of The Former Village Of Krasnaya Lyaga Near Kargopol, North Russia

Ancient Wooden Church (Built In 1655) On The Site Of The Former Village Of Krasnaya Lyaga Near Kargopol, North Russia

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#74

The Wave In Arizona, USA

The Wave In Arizona, USA

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There will be a queue of influencers lining up to have that photo taken.

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Utroba Cave, Bulgaria

Utroba Cave, Bulgaria

Cave in the Rhodope mountains, Bulgaria, carved by hand more than 3000 years ago (?), it was rediscovered in 2001. Archeologists hypothesize that an altar built at the end of the cave, which is about 22 m deep, represents either the cervix or the uterus. At midday, light seeps into the temple through an opening in the ceiling, projecting an image of a phallus on to the floor. When the sun is at the right angle, in late February or early March, the phallus grows longer and reaches the alter, symbolically fertilizing the womb before the sowing of the spring crops.

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Alaina Bleakley
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was feeling like a pervert for seeing that, thank goodness. The fact that there is also a male part cracks me up

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Two Seas That Meet But Do Not Mix. Golf D'alska

Two Seas That Meet But Do Not Mix. Golf D'alska

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Phoebe Bean
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

From Lateet website: "Not two oceans – but a glacier melting and the other is the offshore water of Gulf of Alaska. The melting water of glacier is mineral rich and sediment-laden; other is saline water. The first one being lighter in density has light blue color, while the salt content makes sea water density heavy, giving it a dark blue shade. This variation in water density brings that difference in colors. However, the temperature and salinity level difference are also responsible for keeping the water bodies dissimilar."

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Flamingos Artwork At Tampa International Airport (Florida, USA)

Flamingos Artwork At Tampa International Airport (Florida, USA)

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#78

Once In 80 Years Puya Raimondii, Queen Of The Andes, Is The Largest Species Of Bromeliad, Reaching Up To 15 M (50 Ft) In Height And Carry 20,000 Flowers

Once In 80 Years Puya Raimondii, Queen Of The Andes, Is The Largest Species Of Bromeliad, Reaching Up To 15 M (50 Ft) In Height And Carry 20,000 Flowers

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DEW
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow! These are so pretty and they have what looks like hula skirts

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Canal Of Corinth, Greece

Canal Of Corinth, Greece

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Hellebore
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I bungee jumped from a bridge there, directly over the passing (smaller) boats, it was really impressive and amazing!

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Every Five Years Amsterdam Welcomes Scores Of Tall Ships And Hundreds Of Other Historical Ships From All Over The World For The Greatest Nautical Spectacle In The World Called Sail Amsterdam

Every Five Years Amsterdam Welcomes Scores Of Tall Ships And Hundreds Of Other Historical Ships From All Over The World For The Greatest Nautical Spectacle In The World Called Sail Amsterdam

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Caro Caro
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I lived smack bang on the water and was surrounded by tall ships and such. One of the ships was from South America and they would break out in salsa music so now and then. Never had so many friends stay over too LOL

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A Gorgeous Image From The Sunken City Of Heracleion Near The Coast Of Alexandria In Egypt

A Gorgeous Image From The Sunken City Of Heracleion Near The Coast Of Alexandria In Egypt

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Solid Pileo
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Looks as if she was actually surprised and interrupted while undressing by the diver.

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Montgomery Reef, Off The Kimberley Coast Of Western Australia

Montgomery Reef, Off The Kimberley Coast Of Western Australia

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Known For His Mind-Bending Installation Art, Alex Chinneck Has Moved Indoors For His Latest Art Installation, Tying A 450-Year-Old Wood Column Into A Knot

Known For His Mind-Bending Installation Art, Alex Chinneck Has Moved Indoors For His Latest Art Installation, Tying A 450-Year-Old Wood Column Into A Knot

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#85

Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona. Calling It A Forest Gave Us The Wrong Impression. The Petrified Trees Are All Laying On The Ground, Left There About 225 Million Years Ago During The Late Triassic Period

Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona. Calling It A Forest Gave Us The Wrong Impression. The Petrified Trees Are All Laying On The Ground, Left There About 225 Million Years Ago During The Late Triassic Period

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The Richest Tomb Of The Fifth Millennium Bc

The Richest Tomb Of The Fifth Millennium Bc

In the 1970s, archaeological excavations in Bulgaria, near the modern city of Varna, identified a large Copper Age necropolis, dating back to the 5th millennium BC, which featured the oldest gold artifacts ever discovered until that time.
The most prestigious burial was tomb , inside which the remains of a man of the highest rank were found... the first elite male burial known in Europe.

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Reconstruction Of A 3 Year Old Neanderthal Child. Based On The Remains Found At Roc De Marsal In 1961. Sculptor - Elisabeth Daynes

Reconstruction Of A 3 Year Old Neanderthal Child. Based On The Remains Found At Roc De Marsal In 1961. Sculptor - Elisabeth Daynes

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Ray Ceeya (RayCeeYa)
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The waxy pale skin weirded me out, but it turns out, according wikipedia, Neanderthals had pale skin and red hair as near as we can tell. I had assumed that most ancient hominids had darker skin and the lighter skin came later. It turns out it's an example of two separate hominid species moving to the same cold sunless biome. Ala convergent evolution. Now if we could just find an evolutionary explanation for Ted Cruz.

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A Truly Amazing Photo! The Rms Queen Elizabeth Pulling Into New York With Service Men Returning Home After The End Of World War 2, 1945

A Truly Amazing Photo! The Rms Queen Elizabeth Pulling Into New York With Service Men Returning Home After The End Of World War 2, 1945

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Stairs Of The Varosa Dam, Portugal

Stairs Of The Varosa Dam, Portugal

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Amazing Giant Cactus In Oaxaca, Mexico

Amazing Giant Cactus In Oaxaca, Mexico

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American Sculptor Christopher David White, Whose Work Will Surprise You Because He Uses The Power Of Illusion In His Art. It Is Hard To Believe That His Sculptures Are Made Of Clay, Not Wood, As They Appear At First Glance

American Sculptor Christopher David White, Whose Work Will Surprise You Because He Uses The Power Of Illusion In His Art. It Is Hard To Believe That His Sculptures Are Made Of Clay, Not Wood, As They Appear At First Glance

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Wooly
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This looks like the picture taken of the destitute woman with children in the great depression -

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4000 Years Of Unimaginable Beauty From Thira.. Perhaps One Of The World's Oldest Beauties In Art, Minoan Fresco Recreation. Thira Aka Santorini, Greece

4000 Years Of Unimaginable Beauty From Thira.. Perhaps One Of The World's Oldest Beauties In Art, Minoan Fresco Recreation. Thira Aka Santorini, Greece

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Amazing Balancing Of Ancient Stones At Brimham Rocks

Amazing Balancing Of Ancient Stones At Brimham Rocks

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DEW
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The top rock on the right looks like a snake with an open mouth

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Renaissance Period, 1560-1570. The Extraordinary Parade Steel Gilt Burgonet Chimera Helmet Created For The Wedding Of The Duke Of Alba

Renaissance Period, 1560-1570. The Extraordinary Parade Steel Gilt Burgonet Chimera Helmet Created For The Wedding Of The Duke Of Alba

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Unusual Naturally Occurring 'Mushroom Rock' (Also Called Pedestal Rock) In Tamanrasset, Saharian Desert, Algeria

Unusual Naturally Occurring 'Mushroom Rock' (Also Called Pedestal Rock) In Tamanrasset, Saharian Desert, Algeria

This unique shape is due to the weathering and different rate of wind erosion at the top and bottom of the rock.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't care how long it has been standing like that, I wouldn't be going within falling range - and I definitely would not be leaning on it like that person seems to be.

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The Beautiful Vettuvan Koil In The South Indian State Of Tamil Nadu, Is A Temple Dedicated To The Hindu God Shiva

The Beautiful Vettuvan Koil In The South Indian State Of Tamil Nadu, Is A Temple Dedicated To The Hindu God Shiva

Built by the people of the Pandya Dynasty, the unfinished rock-cut temple was carved in the 8th Century CE. It is unique in that it is the only Pandya era monolithic templeto be carved out in three dimensions from solid rock. Vettuvan Koil has two literal meanings in Tamil: one is Heaven of Sculptors and the other is Temple of the Slayer.

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The Caryatids, Acropolis Athens

The Caryatids, Acropolis Athens

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Roman Theatre Of Aspendos, Near Antalya, Turkye. Build During The Reign Of Emporer Marc Aurelius (Reign 160-180 C.e.)

Roman Theatre Of Aspendos, Near Antalya, Turkye. Build During The Reign Of Emporer Marc Aurelius (Reign 160-180 C.e.)

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#103

The Oldest Place On Earth Is In Venezuela And It's Called Mount Roraima

The Oldest Place On Earth Is In Venezuela And It's Called Mount Roraima

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Pareidolia: (N.) The Instinct To Seek Familiar Forms In Disordered Images Like Clouds Or Constellations; The Perception Of Random Stimulus As Significant

Pareidolia: (N.) The Instinct To Seek Familiar Forms In Disordered Images Like Clouds Or Constellations; The Perception Of Random Stimulus As Significant

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#107

The Roman Shipwreck At Comacchio, Northern Italy, Is Over 21 M Long And 5.62 M Wide

The Roman Shipwreck At Comacchio, Northern Italy, Is Over 21 M Long And 5.62 M Wide

It was discovered in 1980 during the maintenance of a drainage canal. The vessel was loaded with amphorae, lead ingots, and boxwood logs. It dates to the 1st century BC.
Photo: Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici of the Emilia Romagna

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The 4,800-Year-Old Stairs Leading To The Southern Tomb Of Pharaoh Djoser In Saqqara, Egypt

The 4,800-Year-Old Stairs Leading To The Southern Tomb Of Pharaoh Djoser In Saqqara, Egypt

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Well-Dressed Wolf
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I’m now picturing a subsequent Pharaoh who ordered HIS tomb to be built with 5,000 steps and then said, “Pharaoh Djoser? More like Pharaoh D-LOSER!”

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On The Way On The Famous “Trail Of 100 Giants” In Sequoia National Monument Park

On The Way On The Famous “Trail Of 100 Giants” In Sequoia National Monument Park

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DEW
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is a literal tree house! A natural home in the tree! I hope some day someone events a way for tree's to talk. A tree as a record or something.

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The Beautiful Barcelona, Spain

The Beautiful Barcelona, Spain

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Mining Diamond In The Canadian Artic

Mining Diamond In The Canadian Artic

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1300 Years Old Tree, Cut Down In 1891. Note The Events Correlated With The Tree's Circles!

1300 Years Old Tree, Cut Down In 1891. Note The Events Correlated With The Tree's Circles!

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This Photo From The Early 1900s Shows Lumberjacks Cutting Down Humongous Redwoods In The Costal Area Of Northern California

This Photo From The Early 1900s Shows Lumberjacks Cutting Down Humongous Redwoods In The Costal Area Of Northern California

Considering they used only saws and axes, it was impressive how they managed to bring down those giant trees. Furthermore, it is even more impressive how they managed to transport them using just horses and oxen, as well as further process them. But, it was the peak time for logging and nothing could stop the progress in the expanding America.

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Achmed Mustafa
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

With a modern perspective, i would not call cuttuing down thousands of years old trees progress. I would rather call it an unforgivable sin.

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