Posts tagged travel
Posts tagged travel

CCleopatra’s Underwater Palace, Egypt
I still don’t get why no one is LOSING THEIR FUCKING SHIT OVER THIS FIND
iT SURVIVED THE EARTHQUAKE THAT LEVELED THE REST OF THE CITY IN 365 A.D.
CLEOPATRA’S FUCKING PALACE
WITH INTACT FUCKING STATUARY
NOT TO MENTION THE REST OF THE FUCKING ENTIRE GODDAMN ISLAND OF ANTIRRHODOS INCLUDING THE ANCIENT PORT OF ALEXANDRIA
AND THEY’RE GONNA BUILD A MOTHERFUCKING UNDERWATER MUSEUM
UNDERWATER. MUSEUM.
can I be a mermaid tour guide there or some shit, you don’t even have to pay me i will just live there forever oh my fucking god
that’s really exciting
They have found my home, and now I may return.
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gotta go to the desert and dry out
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untitled | by Peter Przybille.
Wow! Let’s go here! Where’s this?
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is this real?
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Photos From Inside Arizona’s Antelope Canyon by Gregory Boratyn
Landscape and nature photographer Gregory Boratyn produces some truly spectacular shots of Arizona’s popular Antelope Canyon. The photographer visually highlights the ridges and varied textures found within the cavernous canyon in addition to inserting a brilliant splash of color. Boratyn’s digitally enhanced photos provide a feast for the eyes, allowing the viewer’s gaze to wander all over the frame to soak in its miraculous beauty.
please let me see this one day for myself!
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where is this?
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Extraordinary photos of young hitchhikers and freight train hoppers by Mike Brodie
Mike Brodie (tumblr | facebook) first began photographing in 2004 when he was given a Polaroid camera. Working under the moniker, The Polaroid Kidd, Brodie spent the next four years circumambulating the U.S. amassing an archive of photographs that would go on to make up one of the few, true collections of American travel photography. Having never undergone any formal training, he chose to remained untethered to the pressures and expectations of the art market.
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Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany via werner boehm *
Japan’s Spectacular Tunnels of Light.
If you happen to be in Japan from now until March 31st, 2013, be sure to check out one of Japan’s most stunning displays of light called Winter Illuminations at Nabana no Sato, a botanical garden turned light theme park on the island of Nagashima in Kuwana. Opened just yesterday, it’s already been called one of the best winter light shows in all of Japan. The park really outdoes itself by using millions of sparkling LED’s all over the vast grounds including on the water and in the gardens. This years theme is ‘nature’ and it promises gorgeous scenes including a beautiful sunrise inspired by Mt. Fuji at dawn, a rainbow across the sky, and even an aurora. The stars of the show are the famous walk-through tunnels of light that completely envelop the viewer, making it seem as if they’re walking through bright, magical portals.
Via My Modern Met.
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Kilchurn Castle, Scotland via Wytchwood
thar be wee ghosties in thar
Tyrol, Austria via Raoul Pop
1. Philadelphia, 1974
2. Chas Kincaid Grocery Store, Fort Worth, 1976
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“Palace Swallow’s Nest” by Tim Zizifus; Info from National Geographic: The neo-Gothic Swallow’s Nest castle perches 130 feet (40 meters) above the Black Sea near Yalta in southern Ukraine. Built by a German noble in 1912, the flamboyant seaside residence now houses an Italian restaurant.
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Ta Prohm Temple, Cambodia
LARA CROFT TOMB RAIDER
must see. must see.
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untitled by kari.cieszkiewicz. on Flickr.
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