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awkwardsituationist:

a minke whale passes under andrew peacock’s kayak in neko harbour in the antarctic peninsula 

awkwardsituationist:

a minke whale passes under andrew peacock’s kayak in neko harbour in the antarctic peninsula 

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You’re a ghost driving a meat coated skeleton made from stardust, what do you have to be scared of?
by Porkbeard  (via poshspots)

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0rient-express:

Untitled | by Chrissie white.

by Katsuhide Morimoto

by Katsuhide Morimoto

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smithsonianmag:

Photos of New York City’s Most Dangerous Neighborhood
“Bandit’s Roost,” pictured above, was once considered the most dangerous part in all of New York City.
Jacob A. Riis was a police reporter in 1877 and decided to document the people living in New York’s East Side slum district. His book, How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York, was the result of these photographs and was published in 1890.
Head over to Petapixel for more incredible photographs and info on Riis.
Ed note: The story behind the famous lunch atop a skyscraper photograph.

smithsonianmag:

Photos of New York City’s Most Dangerous Neighborhood

“Bandit’s Roost,” pictured above, was once considered the most dangerous part in all of New York City.

Jacob A. Riis was a police reporter in 1877 and decided to document the people living in New York’s East Side slum district. His book, How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York, was the result of these photographs and was published in 1890.

Head over to Petapixel for more incredible photographs and info on Riis.

Ed note: The story behind the famous lunch atop a skyscraper photograph.

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gunsandposes:

Armed man in Chechnya, photographed by Stanley Greene, published in the book Open Wound: Chechnya 1994 to 2003.
(Noor Images)

gunsandposes:

Armed man in Chechnya, photographed by Stanley Greene, published in the book Open Wound: Chechnya 1994 to 2003.

(Noor Images)

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Music? I suppose music is as good as anything. Go home, put your best record on, as loud as it’ll play, and with every note you remember that’s something that the darkness couldn’t take from you.

(Source: rubenrobinsons, via shylocks)