01/26 2012
mustachioedbaby:

(by Rosino)

mustachioedbaby:

(by Rosino)

(via obtund)

01/25 2012
fuckyeahprettyplaces:

Vidareide, Faroe Islands.

fuckyeahprettyplaces:

Vidareide, Faroe Islands.

01/21 2012
guardian:

Photograph: Stefan Wermuth/Reuters
Dream-like shot of the House of Parliament and London in the early morning mist from 24 hours in pictures

guardian:

Photograph: Stefan Wermuth/Reuters

Dream-like shot of the House of Parliament and London in the early morning mist from 24 hours in pictures

01/21 2012
whorevidal:

Clayton House, Pittsburgh, PA

whorevidal:

Clayton House, Pittsburgh, PA

(via fuckyeahtheburgh)

01/18 2012
thingslikethat:

kateoplis Aogashima Island, Japan

thingslikethat:

kateoplis Aogashima Island, Japan

01/14 2012
fuckyeahprettyplaces:

Eilean Donan Castle, Scotland.

fuckyeahprettyplaces:

Eilean Donan Castle, Scotland.

01/11 2012
world-shaker:

I need this bookshelf in my life.

world-shaker:

I need this bookshelf in my life.

(via iamlittlei)

01/10 2012
fuckyeahprettyplaces:

Dubrovnik, Croatia.

fuckyeahprettyplaces:

Dubrovnik, Croatia.

01/09 2012
clairereadsbooks:

courtvents:

offireandbread:

This is beautiful! All those books!

Aaaand I want this…

So amazing!

clairereadsbooks:

courtvents:

offireandbread:

This is beautiful! All those books!

Aaaand I want this…

So amazing!

(Source: malloryballew)

01/08 2012

(Source: thingslikethat)

01/07 2012
s-u-r-f-e-r:

Two bodies of water have trouble mixing because they have different densities. 
Forevah reblog dis one.
 Hmmm, this picture says alot actually.
this is so cool!

From the Flickr Page:
Information on the subject:

I thought this was the most unusual thing I saw on the Alaskan cruise in the water. These two bodies of water were merging in the middle of the Alaskan gulf and there was a foam developing only at their junction.
I thought this was an example of a Halocline described on Wikipedia. A few people have commented that a Halocline is more of a horizontal phenomenon and this is more vertically oriented.
I am pretty confident that what you are seeing is a result of the melting glaciers being composed of fresh water and the ocean has a higher percentage of salt causing the two bodies of water to have different densities and therefore makes it more difficult to mix. I’m told they will eventually mix given enough time.

s-u-r-f-e-r:

Two bodies of water have trouble mixing because they have different densities. 

Forevah reblog dis one.

 Hmmm, this picture says alot actually.

this is so cool!

From the Flickr Page:

Information on the subject:

I thought this was the most unusual thing I saw on the Alaskan cruise in the water. These two bodies of water were merging in the middle of the Alaskan gulf and there was a foam developing only at their junction.

I thought this was an example of a Halocline described on Wikipedia. A few people have commented that a Halocline is more of a horizontal phenomenon and this is more vertically oriented.

I am pretty confident that what you are seeing is a result of the melting glaciers being composed of fresh water and the ocean has a higher percentage of salt causing the two bodies of water to have different densities and therefore makes it more difficult to mix. I’m told they will eventually mix given enough time.

(Source: sabino, via happyhealthytisha)

01/06 2012
cosmek:

Munnar, India (by davе)

cosmek:

Munnar, India (by davе)

01/05 2012

Glasgow by night

Glasgow by night

(Source: beautiful-scotland, via landscapelifescape)

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