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The Tree of Life in Kalaloch, Washington
There is an extraordinary tree in Kalaloch beach, within Olympic National Park in Washington, that some people call “the tree of life” because of the miraculous way it seems to be hanging on to life when it should have been dead years ago. The tree is located just north of Kalaloch Lodge, near the Kalaloch Campground, on a cliff that has partially caved in due to erosion — right under the tree.
The tree is anchored to the ground by only a few tendrils of roots, but the majority of them are exposed and spread out over a void. It’s a miracle that the tree is still breathing and thriving and sprouting fresh green leaves every spring despite having no soil underneath. No one knows why the tree has not toppled over during the intense storms that the coast is known for. (Source)
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The Reed Flute Cave
The Reed Flute cave is a popular tourist attraction in Guilin, China. Inside this water-eroded cave is a spectacular world of various stalactites, stone pillars and rock formations created by carbonate deposition. The multicolored lightning artificially illuminates this natural limestone cave.
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the indian giant squirrel is so gorgeous & just loves hanging around
its just hanging out w/ its gorgeous sunset colors…..
eating some grapes…
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Everyone else, look at this squirrel!

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That shit is reaaaaaal
If this how women feel, fellas we gotta do better 😔
LECCION DE ANATOMIA DEL DOCTOR SABANON by #JoseLuisLopezGalvan (@joseluislopezgalvan | 2011, Oil on Canvas)
A paraphrasing of #Rembrandt’s “The Anatomy Lesson Of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp”
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Somos universo, tierra y naturaleza.
BREAKING NEWS: Scientists have re-classified the following animals based on new genetic findings.
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Undredal in Nærøyfjorden, Norway
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Photographer: Baldvin
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Belchite Night, by Carlos Santero

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napping bear. or, melodramatic thespian bear. photos by olav thokle in alaska’s lake clark national park
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