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Marseille, France. By Alina Klimova
BEEN THERE. And I will bet you that this photo was taken from Notre Dame de la Garde. Okay, so, I love Marseille and I really want to go back, alright? THE FOOD. THE PEOPLE. THE FREAKING COASTLINE. Pretty much the most fun I’ve had in France.
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Lost Places Sven Fennema
When I look at these pictures all I can think of is the ballroom where Sunshine was chained up with Con.
(via clavicularity)
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Brisbane, Australia.
By ChrisJ
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Tallahassee, United States.
By trewheeler
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Manarola, Italy.
By Stefa
Behold the place where I learned that fresh anchovies are actually delicious.
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Riomaggiore, Italy.
By Longroute
I’ve been there! And the best part is saying the name like the ferry boat pilots: “Riomaggiooooooore Riomaggioooooooore Riomaggiooooore!”
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by fotomassimo(via gingerhaze)
Posted on June 14, 2012 via with 3,480 notes
Source: milktree
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Horses, Mongolian Steppe
Photograph by Mark Leong, National Geographic
An ocean of green, Mongolia is the most sparsely populated country in the world, with just under three million people in a landmass larger than Alaska. Mongolian culture—physical, mobile, self-reliant, and free—developed out here on the steppe. “When people move to Ulaanbaatar, they bring that mentality with them,” says Baabar, a well-known publisher and historian. -
Yakutiye, Turkey.
By hay_kes







