posthorn:

In the course of digging their burrows in the sand, crabs in Malaysia and Australia create their own galaxies.

tumbledee:

Golconda Resort, Hyderabad

simplybek:

Voyage To India, from McCall’s Magazine, 1966

simplybek:

Voyage To India, from McCall’s Magazine, 1966

asksnily:

I was bored so i made a lame graphic of the dreamcast. (btw Alex and Leighton as Matt and Alice are my favorites!)  
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oh daaamn.

asksnily:

I was bored so i made a lame graphic of the dreamcast. (btw Alex and Leighton as Matt and Alice are my favorites!)  

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oh daaamn.

speakthroughcolors: What's your favorite book?

I know how odd this will sound, but i rather like “The Great Gatsby

infinity-imagined:

On December 15th, Comet Lovejoy passed within 140 000 kilometers of the surface of the sun.  Much of the comet evaporated, but the frozen nucleus of the comet survived and returned to deep space.

publicdomainbitch:

Space Colony

In the 1970′s the Princeton physicist Gerard O’Neill with the help of NASA Ames Research Center and Stanford University held a series of space colony summer studies which explored the possibilities of humans living in giant orbiting spaceships.

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publicdomainbitch:

Space Colony

In the 1970′s the Princeton physicist Gerard O’Neill with the help of NASA Ames Research Center and Stanford University held a series of space colony summer studies which explored the possibilities of humans living in giant orbiting spaceships.

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cheatsheet:

Nagpur, India: The Guinness World Records named Jyoti Amge, 18, world’s shortest woman measuring 62.8 centimeters (24.7 inches).
Punit Paranjpe, AFP / Getty Images
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cheatsheet:

Nagpur, India: The Guinness World Records named Jyoti Amge, 18, world’s shortest woman measuring 62.8 centimeters (24.7 inches).

Punit Paranjpe, AFP / Getty Images

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