elegantbuffalo:

Skagen is the northernmost point of Denmark, where the Baltic and North Seas meet. The two opposing tides in this place can not merge because they have different densities.

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emmajayy:

tyleroakley:

I’ve seen 8/28; I need to see them all.

7/28!!!

selpak:

acaip iyi bu

selpak:

acaip iyi bu

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reneeownsthis:

I am a person living in this world, & I care.

reneeownsthis:

I am a person living in this world, & I care.

gatekeeper:

Creating my own world

gatekeeper:

Creating my own world

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Metro logos from around the world

Metro logos from around the world

I love this movie & this quote!

I love this movie & this quote!

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Meanwhile in Australia

Meanwhile in Australia

Alicia Machado’s world map

Alicia Machado’s world map

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WANT

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bunch:

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The unseen sea

by Simon Christen

thedailywhat:

Photo of the Day: German conservation photographer Florian Schulz snapped up the coveted Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management 2010 Environmental Photographer of the Year award with this stunning shot of Munkiana Devil Rays swimming in a school of thousands near Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Schulz sets the scene:

During an    aerial expedition I came across something I had never seen before. Not even    my pilot, who has surveyed this area for 20 years, had seen anything like    it. As we got closer we started to discover its nature: an unprecedented    congregation of rays. The group was as thick as it was wide, all heading    towards the same direction. I have asked around why this took place but no    one has been able to explain it to me. After such a unique sighting, I    realise there are so many marvels in the oceans that we are yet to    understand.

[telegraph.]

thedailywhat:

Photo of the Day: German conservation photographer Florian Schulz snapped up the coveted Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management 2010 Environmental Photographer of the Year award with this stunning shot of Munkiana Devil Rays swimming in a school of thousands near Baja California Sur, Mexico.

Schulz sets the scene:

During an aerial expedition I came across something I had never seen before. Not even my pilot, who has surveyed this area for 20 years, had seen anything like it. As we got closer we started to discover its nature: an unprecedented congregation of rays. The group was as thick as it was wide, all heading towards the same direction. I have asked around why this took place but no one has been able to explain it to me. After such a unique sighting, I realise there are so many marvels in the oceans that we are yet to understand.

[telegraph.]

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