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Tree shaped by the wind

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This nail polish comes with a built in swatch

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The Colossal Capterpillar 797 Haul Truck

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Hieroglyphic Nest in the Temple of Edfu, Egypt

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Aerial view of Holland’s tulip fields

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Armadillo Lizards are real-life Pokémon

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Spotless giraffe born in a Tennessee zoo

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Adaptation

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Lemmings - what is your biggest regret?

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Hotel Complex in Sanya City, Hainan, China

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Seed Pods of the Giant Himalayan Lily “Cardiocrinum Giganteum"

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Setenil de las Bodegas, Cádiz, Spain

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Siderite and Dolomite “Dragon Scales” Specimen from Guizhou, China

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Rib vortices forming under a breaking wave

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What are some things that disgust you irrationally?

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The Remains of Scola Tower, a 17th Century Defence Fortress Located in the Gulf of La Spezia, Italy

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Tokay Geckos Look Like Mini Dinosaurs

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Flock of Flamingoes Shaped Like a Flamingo

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Santiago, the capital of Chile, and the Andes Mountains

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Volcanic cones and farm fields of Terceira Island, Portugal

  • Artist Bordalo II creates representation of animals on a large scale, built almost exclusively with garbage (as Bordalo says, the same material that kills them), aiming to provoke a different look at our consumerist habits.

    “Half Rabbit” GTM | Gaia Todo um Mundo in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal, 2017

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  • “To the ancient Aztec and Maya, man's best friend was also a hairless, ugly-cute healer, occasional food source, and, most importantly, guide to the Underworld.

    Sometimes known as the Mexican Hairless dog, the xoloitzcuintli (pronounced "show-low-itz-QUEENT-ly") gets its name from two words in the language of the Aztecs: Xolotl, the god of lightning and death, and itzcuintli, or dog. According to Aztec belief, the Dog of Xolotl was created by the god to guard the living and guide the souls of the dead through the dangers of Mictlán, the Underworld.”