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Two rivers meet in Switzerland. The blue water on the left comes from Lake Léman (Geneva), the turbid water comes from the Arve river, which is full of silt from Mont Blanc and the Chamonix Valley. (Source)



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“What else but to look forward? To stare into the abyss and know that it’s staring back. To walk into the darkness and bring our light with us, to be the light that spreads and illuminates and teaches all those accustomed to shadow to...

tylerknott:

What else but to look forward? To stare into the abyss and know that it’s staring back. To walk into the darkness and bring our light with us, to be the light that spreads and illuminates and teaches all those accustomed to shadow to fall in love with the glow. I will walk, I will crawl, I will run, sprint, and leap forward, but it’s forward I will go. Know this: I will bring you with me, I will stand behind you, ANY and all of you, and I will fight for you. With you. I will fight for your right to love, whomever you choose to love, live here peacefully no matter the god you pray to or the way you worship, start a family, receive the care you need, receive the medicine you need. I will fight to make sure you are paid equally, hired fairly, and feel no fear being the person you were born to be. I will fight and I will fight with love, with fierce opposition to hate, with patience and a strength that only belongs to those who love all, with equal depth and fervor.
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We are here, at the edge of the waters, and they are stormy and filled with rage and threat. We are ships not built to harbor, we are the sailing type, and so it’s to the fray we must go. Know I am here, know I am with you, know I am always going to be. Sometimes, we must be the light, and chase out the dark.




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Girls who help other girls

Seriously. There aren’t enough good things to be said about girls who look out for/help/protect other girls.



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South African photographer Bruce Boyd is fascinated by ice—particularly the way that objects look distorted when encapsulated inside a large ice block. He experimented for months, throwing ice blocks into various bodies of water and observing the wrinkles and cracks that warped the once smooth surface. 

Boyd knew that he could turn this passion into a project. He and his girlfriend, artist Tharien Smith, began to collaborate their interests and talents, and started the first of a three part series involving H2O in its three phases. The first, called Zero Degrees, showcases colorful, delicate flowers arranged by Smith and preserved inside ice blocks. (Source)

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The Bridge of Immortals located in HuangHsan, China