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wilesandartifice:

heroines:

we’re bound to linger on (via Lickapella)

wilesandartifice:

heroines:

we’re bound to linger on (via Lickapella)



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wilesandartifice:

artsandcrafts:

via






Monolake - Television Tower

wilesandartifice:

artsandcrafts:

via

Monolake - Television Tower



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snuh:

(via illseeyousoon)

snuh:

(via illseeyousoon)



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wilesandartifice:

dendrites:

findout:

Stone Forest, 600 square kilometers of limestone towers up to 100 meters tall.  Madagascar.
Stephen Alvarez, photographer

wilesandartifice:

dendrites:

findout:

Stone Forest, 600 square kilometers of limestone towers up to 100 meters tall.  Madagascar.

Stephen Alvarez, photographer



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youmightfindyourself:

suyhnc: heyyoshimi: (via tetsuya miyoshi)

youmightfindyourself:

suyhncheyyoshimi: (via tetsuya miyoshi)



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televiper:

Jack Delano’s Trains #5

televiper:

Jack Delano’s Trains #5



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youmightfindyourself:

Thomas Senf

youmightfindyourself:

Thomas Senf



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wilesandartifice:

(via saintsandliars)

wilesandartifice:

(via saintsandliars)



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(via youmightfindyourself)

(via youmightfindyourself)



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youmightfindyourself:

“Situated at the base of sacred Mount Fuji, the dark, grotesque and eerily silent forest of Aokigahara is the worlds leading suicide destination. Often depicted in Japanese literature as haunted and deathly, it was described in Waturu Tsurumi’s The Complete Manual of Suicide as ‘The Perfect Place to Die.’”

youmightfindyourself:

“Situated at the base of sacred Mount Fuji, the dark, grotesque and eerily silent forest of Aokigahara is the worlds leading suicide destination. Often depicted in Japanese literature as haunted and deathly, it was described in Waturu Tsurumi’s The Complete Manual of Suicide as ‘The Perfect Place to Die.’”



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