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davesingh:

Serious blogging, Mt. Everest has a 3G network now.  Live blogging happening now on the 29,029 ft ascent. 

mpdrolet:

via sly panda

mpdrolet:

via sly panda

lafrenieremarc:

Lonely, Quidi Vidi, 2012.

lafrenieremarc:

Lonely, Quidi Vidi, 2012.

飲んでみた!

トップバリューの第3のビールっていうか、リキュールというか。
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一本、500mlで125円(ʘᴗʘ〃)
缶ジュースと同じだばん~。

味もまぁまぁで、飲めないほどではないです(◔ε◔)ლ
eatsleepdraw:

Bianca Morelos- http://aerobicsalmon.tumblr.com/
UST TIGER

eatsleepdraw:

Bianca Morelos- http://aerobicsalmon.tumblr.com/

UST TIGER

abluegirl:

The Nyiragongo Crater in the Democratic Republic of Congo is the world’s largest lava lake, one of the wonders of the African continent. The crater bubbles 1,300 feet deep. 

abluegirl:

The Nyiragongo Crater in the Democratic Republic of Congo is the world’s largest lava lake, one of the wonders of the African continent. The crater bubbles 1,300 feet deep. 

pamelalovenyc:

we’ve been looking for new lighting in the studio. think this is too distracting? 

xx

gaksdesigns:

Polish artist known as Calabarte makes amazing table lamps out of hollowed and dried skin of the gourd fruit.

alphadesigner:

Under extreme pressures and temperatures, one of the main materials of the Earth’s interior has exhibited a never-before-seen transition. Iron oxide was subjected to conditions similar to those at the depth where the Earth’s innermost two layers meet. At 1,650C and 690,000 times sea-level pressure, the metal changed the degree to which it conducted electricity. But, as the team outlined in Physical Review Letters, the metal’s structure was surprisingly unchanged. (via BBC News - Metal undergoes novel transition under extreme pressure)

alphadesigner:

Under extreme pressures and temperatures, one of the main materials of the Earth’s interior has exhibited a never-before-seen transition. Iron oxide was subjected to conditions similar to those at the depth where the Earth’s innermost two layers meet. At 1,650C and 690,000 times sea-level pressure, the metal changed the degree to which it conducted electricity. But, as the team outlined in Physical Review Letters, the metal’s structure was surprisingly unchanged. (via BBC News - Metal undergoes novel transition under extreme pressure)

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nationalpost:

The things we reblog for our friends over in sports…
nationalpostsports:

We are so close to hitting a Tumblr followers milestone, so to thank you for your support, here is an elephant playing golf. Craig Borrow/AFP/Getty Images

nationalpost:

The things we reblog for our friends over in sports…

nationalpostsports:

We are so close to hitting a Tumblr followers milestone, so to thank you for your support, here is an elephant playing golf. Craig Borrow/AFP/Getty Images