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tokujiro:

Mirei Kiritani

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asiadreaming:

reira amane | 雨音レイラ

terra-mater:

15 amazing things in nature you won’t believe actually exist
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15 amazing things in nature you won’t believe actually exist
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terra-mater:

15 amazing things in nature you won’t believe actually exist
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15 amazing things in nature you won’t believe actually exist
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terra-mater:

15 amazing things in nature you won’t believe actually exist
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15 amazing things in nature you won’t believe actually exist
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15 amazing things in nature you won’t believe actually exist
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15 amazing things in nature you won’t believe actually exist
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15 amazing things in nature you won’t believe actually exist

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bellucci-bella:

Monica Bellucci attends the Dolce & Gabbana and Martini dinner at the Italian Ambassador residence on March 17, 2011 in Moscow, Russia.

  1. Camera: Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
  2. Aperture: f/5.6
  3. Exposure: 1/60th
  4. Focal Length: 48mm

Tori Black

Arisa Yagi

(Source: lada-zhigulina)

ianous:

Stand out photo. 

  1. Camera: Nikon COOLPIX S9100
  2. Aperture: f/3.5
  3. Exposure: 1/30th
  4. Focal Length: 4mm
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nightshadeglory:

Sugar Ray - Someday

Someday
When my life has passed me by
I’ll lay around and wonder why you were always there for me
One way
In the eyes of a passerby
I’ll look around for another try
And’ll fade away
[Chorus]
Just close your eyes and I’ll take you there
This place is warm without a care
We’ll take a swim in the deep blue sea
I go to leave as you reach for me
Some say
Better things will come our way
No matter what they try to say you were always there for me
Someway
When the sun begins to shine
I hear a song from another time
And’ll fade away
And’ll fade away
[Chorus]
So far, so long, so far away
So far, so long, so far away (away, away)
Someday
When my life has passed me by
I’ll lay around and wonder why you were always there for me
One way
In the eyes of a passerby
I’ll look around for another try
And’ll fade away
And’ll fade away
And’ll fade away
And’ll fade away
And’ll fade away
And’ll fade away
(someday)
And’ll fade away
Played 67 times.
iloveliness:

[Weekly Playboy] 2013 No.25 葉加瀬マイ(Mai Hakase)
iloveliness:

[Weekly Playboy] 2013 No.25 葉加瀬マイ(Mai Hakase)
iloveliness:

[Weekly Playboy] 2013 No.25 葉加瀬マイ(Mai Hakase)
iloveliness:

[Weekly Playboy] 2013 No.25 葉加瀬マイ(Mai Hakase)
iloveliness:

[Weekly Playboy] 2013 No.25 葉加瀬マイ(Mai Hakase)

iloveliness:

[Weekly Playboy] 2013 No.25 葉加瀬マイ(Mai Hakase)

thunderswarehouse:

dragonherring:

Whoa………………

Yeeep.

thunderswarehouse:

dragonherring:

Whoa………………

Yeeep.

ianbrooks:

One Million Bones DC
Led by artist Naomi Natale as part of the One Million Bones Project, this mass grave assembled at the National Mall in Washington, DC is composed of bones made of paper and plaster, but symbolizes the very real number of people killed in places like Sudan, Germany, and the former Yugoslavia. Each bone created by students and volunteers was matched with $1 sent to CARE, which helps send aid to Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

(via: nbcnews)

ianbrooks:

One Million Bones DC
Led by artist Naomi Natale as part of the One Million Bones Project, this mass grave assembled at the National Mall in Washington, DC is composed of bones made of paper and plaster, but symbolizes the very real number of people killed in places like Sudan, Germany, and the former Yugoslavia. Each bone created by students and volunteers was matched with $1 sent to CARE, which helps send aid to Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

(via: nbcnews)

ianbrooks:

One Million Bones DC
Led by artist Naomi Natale as part of the One Million Bones Project, this mass grave assembled at the National Mall in Washington, DC is composed of bones made of paper and plaster, but symbolizes the very real number of people killed in places like Sudan, Germany, and the former Yugoslavia. Each bone created by students and volunteers was matched with $1 sent to CARE, which helps send aid to Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

(via: nbcnews)

ianbrooks:

One Million Bones DC
Led by artist Naomi Natale as part of the One Million Bones Project, this mass grave assembled at the National Mall in Washington, DC is composed of bones made of paper and plaster, but symbolizes the very real number of people killed in places like Sudan, Germany, and the former Yugoslavia. Each bone created by students and volunteers was matched with $1 sent to CARE, which helps send aid to Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

(via: nbcnews)

ianbrooks:

One Million Bones DC
Led by artist Naomi Natale as part of the One Million Bones Project, this mass grave assembled at the National Mall in Washington, DC is composed of bones made of paper and plaster, but symbolizes the very real number of people killed in places like Sudan, Germany, and the former Yugoslavia. Each bone created by students and volunteers was matched with $1 sent to CARE, which helps send aid to Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

(via: nbcnews)

ianbrooks:

One Million Bones DC
Led by artist Naomi Natale as part of the One Million Bones Project, this mass grave assembled at the National Mall in Washington, DC is composed of bones made of paper and plaster, but symbolizes the very real number of people killed in places like Sudan, Germany, and the former Yugoslavia. Each bone created by students and volunteers was matched with $1 sent to CARE, which helps send aid to Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

(via: nbcnews)

ianbrooks:

One Million Bones DC

Led by artist Naomi Natale as part of the One Million Bones Project, this mass grave assembled at the National Mall in Washington, DC is composed of bones made of paper and plaster, but symbolizes the very real number of people killed in places like Sudan, Germany, and the former Yugoslavia. Each bone created by students and volunteers was matched with $1 sent to CARE, which helps send aid to Somalia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

(via: nbcnews)

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