Merriment by Amy Heiden.

Merriment by Amy Heiden.

Sin título (by urbandecay).

Sin título (by urbandecay).

15 May 2013 / 2 notes / Photography 

Luna Autopista México-Acapulco.
by (Elias con acento en la “i”).

Luna
Autopista México-Acapulco.

by (Elias con acento en la “i”).

collectivehistory:

Amelia Earhart with Bi-Plane June 14, 1928 

collectivehistory:

Amelia Earhart with Bi-Plane June 14, 1928 

18 Mar 2013 / Reblogged from angiehilll with 551 notes / Amelia Earhart Photography 

thepredatorblog:

The Pacific blackdragon is a deep sea fish, that can be found up to depths of up to 3,300 ft. Female blackdragons are about two feet long and have fang like teeth and a long chin whisker. They are black on the outside, aswell as on the inside to prevent light from swallowed bio-luminescent prey shining out. The males are small, about three inches in length, and brownish in color. They have no teeth, no chin barbel and no stomach. Unable to eat, the male lives only long enough to mate.
Source

thepredatorblog:

The Pacific blackdragon is a deep sea fish, that can be found up to depths of up to 3,300 ft. Female blackdragons are about two feet long and have fang like teeth and a long chin whisker. They are black on the outside, aswell as on the inside to prevent light from swallowed bio-luminescent prey shining out. The males are small, about three inches in length, and brownish in color. They have no teeth, no chin barbel and no stomach. Unable to eat, the male lives only long enough to mate.

Source

9 Mar 2013 / Reblogged from thepredatorblog with 12,335 notes / Animals Animales Photography 

Flamenco2 (by GeWis).

Flamenco2 (by GeWis).

palledorous:

Photographer Chris McLennan captures Johnny Tate’s 330 foot abseil into the Lost World Cave in New Zealand’s Northern Island.

palledorous:

Photographer Chris McLennan captures Johnny Tate’s 330 foot abseil into the Lost World Cave in New Zealand’s Northern Island.

10 Feb 2013 / Reblogged from palledorous with 482 notes / Photography 

demiser:

文隽

demiser:

文隽

9 Aug 2012 / Reblogged from ohmyfuckingbarb with 1,077 notes / Photography 


Grand Central Station, NYC, 1941. The light does not stream in like this anymore because the buildings around the station are too tall.

Grand Central Station, NYC, 1941. The light does not stream in like this anymore because the buildings around the station are too tall.

7 Aug 2012 / Reblogged from really-lame with 64,935 notes / New York Grand Central Station Photography 1941 

sad stories by quadratiges.

sad stories by quadratiges.

7 Aug 2012 / 0 notes / Photography