travelingcolors: Corfe Castle, Dorset | England (by Stephen...
"N'immi mapos, immi drucocu In cetobi selgin agumi Ne moi iantus gnaton uorega iantus drucocunos..."
"N'immi mapos, immi drucocuIn cetobi selgin agumi
Ne moi iantus gnaton uorega
iantus drucocunos uoregon"
- Omnos, Eluveitie (via fyeluveitie)
meowntain: Paradise Valley (by Jeff Clow)
Paradise Valley (by Jeff Clow)
rouvre: austria07_sml by Laura Dempsey on Flickr.
austria07_sml by Laura Dempsey on Flickr.
fiskarna: Lake Glacier by Wild Kindness on Flickr.
Lake Glacier by Wild Kindness on Flickr.
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drearywaters: A013412-R1-31-4A (by pkhakadze)
A013412-R1-31-4A (by pkhakadze)
National Day of Sweden. GRATTIS SVERIGE!
Since 1983, Sweden has celebrated its National Day on 6 June. This is the date on which Gustav Vasa was crowned king in 1523 and on which a new constitution was adopted in 1809. Prior to 1983, the day was celebrated as Svenska flaggans dag (Swedish flag day). At that time, the day was renamed to the national day by the Riksdag.
marjoleinhoekendijk: valkyriethais: Tumblr on We Heart It -...
Tumblr on We Heart It - http://weheartit.com/entry/63715326/via/valkyriethais
Hearted from: http://beautifuldimension.tumblr.com/post/52216195727/animalgazing-foxby-yair-leibovich
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drearywaters: windir - arntor, ein windir (arntor, 1999)
windir - arntor, ein windir (arntor, 1999)
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Five days to begin access exams to university! I'm ready...
Five days to begin access exams to university! I'm ready for this battle!
(… xD)
mirekulous: Knowth is One Megalith-overdose monument and one of...
Knowth is One Megalith-overdose monument and one of the grandest of the 300 or so passage-tombs in Ireland. Within the great mound of Knowth there are two passage-tombs, and around it, eighteen satellite tombs. There is evidence of occupation from 3,000 B.C. to 1,200 A.D. (photos Pamsai)
the-greenies: + green +
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lokavinr: Berchtesgaden, Bayern. A national park that sits on...
Berchtesgaden, Bayern.
A national park that sits on the German-Austrian border, this region seems to get its name from a word meaning "Perchta's residence." Perchta is an alpine Goddess/folkloric figure linked to the winter and characterized by both her stunningly beautiful and monstrous features. She is still honored today in the Perchtenlauf festivals found across the Alps during late December and early January. It is possible that Berchtesgaden was thus named because one of its mountains (die Schlafende Hexe) is thought to resemble a sleeping witch. However, after visiting this place I can see why such overpowering mountains, blue waters, and majestic glaciers may in fact be the residence of such a Goddess.
(mine)
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