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sun-hawk:

Yakushima is a sub-tropical island in Japan covered in ancient rainforests and surrounded by coral reefs. Many of the trees are over 3,000 years old and some are said to be even over 7,000 years old.

(via observedintoexistence)

nevver:

•You

nevver:

You

myampgoesto11:

Lisa KellnerFeeding on the Entrails of My Strung Out Mind (2011)


Site specific installation at the Bellevue Arts Museum 

(Source: scottpatrick)

marlomeekins:

Miyazaki is pretty awesome.

marlomeekins:

Miyazaki is pretty awesome.

"I hope something happens. I’m restless as the devil and have a horror of getting fat or falling in love and growing domestic."
 F. Scott Fitzgerald, This Side of Paradise

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aseaofquotes:

Jeanette Winterson, Lighthousekeeping

aseaofquotes:

Jeanette Winterson, Lighthousekeeping

arpeggia:

Paintings by Rob Gonsalves

  • Deluged
  • Here Comes The Flood

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decaturjim:

Inside the human heart
National Geographic have an impressive gallery showcasing one of the most beautiful, complex and important organs of the human anatomy: the heart.
From NG:

Tissue-paper thin but tough, the valves of the human heart open and close to pump 6 quarts (0.9 liters) of blood a day through 60,000 miles (97,000 kilometers) of vessels. That’s equivalent to 20 treks across the United States from coast to coast. The heart is a magnificent machine when it’s in good working order. But coronary heart disease is the number one killer of American men as well as women, resulting in 500,000 deaths in the United States and killing 7.2 million people worldwide each year.

Photograph by Lennart Nilsson

decaturjim:

Inside the human heart

National Geographic have an impressive gallery showcasing one of the most beautiful, complex and important organs of the human anatomy: the heart.

From NG:

Tissue-paper thin but tough, the valves of the human heart open and close to pump 6 quarts (0.9 liters) of blood a day through 60,000 miles (97,000 kilometers) of vessels. That’s equivalent to 20 treks across the United States from coast to coast. The heart is a magnificent machine when it’s in good working order. But coronary heart disease is the number one killer of American men as well as women, resulting in 500,000 deaths in the United States and killing 7.2 million people worldwide each year.

Photograph by Lennart Nilsson