L’Etna e la prima eruzione del 2012 (by francaren)
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Between Silverton and Durango, Colorado. Submitted by Foster Huntington.
A true ski-in sit-out cabin. It’s hard to believe places like this still exist these days.
Ófærufoss, Iceland
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Where the Mountains Have No Name / Nepal / 2011-2012 / Joel Tettamanti
So this guy just travels the world and takes photos of places. What a rough life!
The Mountains by Nathan Congleton (via)
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Photo Collection #1
I’m always finding photos around the internet that I love, but can’t find credit for anywhere. Well, instead of letting them come and go in an instant, I’m going to start collecting them from time to time in meta posts, both for my own posterity and for offering the viewer a more comprehensive viewing experience than one lone image. And hey, if you recognize any of the photographers or artists, please send me a message. Thank you. (The first one I found, it’s Jason Hawkes)
The Forest of Dean is a 110 square kilometre (42.5 sq mi) area of ancient woodland in western Gloucestershire, England, that is quite obviously magical. The Puzzlewood region inspired J.R.R.Tolkien’s Middle-earth in The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, J.K. Rowling’s Deathly Hallows contains a scene set in the Forest of Dean, which served as the Forbidden Forest in the first two films; and Doctor Who and Merlin episodes have been filmed here as well. There are, obviously, Ents, Giants, unicorns, werewolves, and Acromantulas lurking about but this merely adds to the ambiance.
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Machu Picchu, Peru - Sunrise over The Lost City of the Incas (by David Min)




























