1. loveforearth:

“Hi Flipper” by Patty Barker

    loveforearth:

    “Hi Flipper” by Patty Barker

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  2. llbwwb:


This is a Poodle Moth:) by Dr. Arthur Ankrt.

    llbwwb:

    This is a Poodle Moth:) by Dr. Arthur Ankrt.

    3 weeks ago  /  198 notes  /  Source: thestar.blogs.com

  3. magicalnaturetour:

The Falls of Yellowstone (by Stuck in Customs)

    magicalnaturetour:

    The Falls of Yellowstone (by Stuck in Customs)

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  4. llbwwb:


Blending in by Boyko A.

    llbwwb:

    Blending in by Boyko A.

    3 weeks ago  /  81 notes  /  Source: photosight.ru

  5. llbwwb:


Gullfoss Square (by Iceland Aurora (Photo Tours))

    llbwwb:

    Gullfoss Square (by Iceland Aurora (Photo Tours))

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    photo

    3 weeks ago  /  7,918 notes  /  Source: Daily Mail

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    photo

    photo

    3 weeks ago  /  15,696 notes  /  Source: projectnoah.org

  8. (via fuckyeah-stars)

    3 weeks ago  /  5,196 notes  /  Source: thesecretdiaryoftara

  9. magicalnaturetour:

strelecc ~ To the water :)

    magicalnaturetour:

    strelecc ~ To the water :)

    3 weeks ago  /  272 notes  /  Source: magicalnaturetour

  10. adrifts:

Kelly Lane

    adrifts:

    Kelly Lane

    (via loveforearth)

    3 weeks ago  /  272 notes  /  Source: Flickr / kooop

  11. lygophilia:

Unique and un-usual swirl of pollen at Crater Lake, photographed by Pierre Leclerc.

    lygophilia:

    Unique and un-usual swirl of pollen at Crater Lake, photographed by Pierre Leclerc.

    (via loveforearth)

    3 weeks ago  /  2,170 notes  /  Source: Flickr / pierreleclerc

  12. eveningstarr:

By Mitch Seaver

    eveningstarr:

    By Mitch Seaver

    (via loveforearth)

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  13. insectlove:

realworldbestiary: Griffinflies (or Meganeura) are the largest insect ever known to exist, with a wingspan of 75 cm. They thrived in the oxygen-rich atmosphere of the late Carboniferous period.

    insectlove:

    realworldbestiaryGriffinflies (or Meganeura) are the largest insect ever known to exist, with a wingspan of 75 cm. They thrived in the oxygen-rich atmosphere of the late Carboniferous period.

    4 weeks ago  /  271 notes  /  Source: prehistoric-wildlife.com

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  15. llbwwb:


Trinidad North coast (by timcorbin)

    llbwwb:

    Trinidad North coast (by timcorbin)

    4 weeks ago  /  105 notes  /  Source: Flickr / timocorbin