Circular Natural Sculptures by Martin Hill
Environmental artist Martin Hill salvages the rummages of nature, such as leaves, branches and stones among other organic materials to create an installation series inspired by the profound metaphor of the circle. [Keep reading]
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President Trump’s motorcade passes the sculptures of Grief and History at the Peace Monument in Washington, D.C after his inauguration. [x]

This unlikely photo shows a phenomenon called cross sea, and it’s basically the coolest thing I’ve ever seen. In surface navigation, a cross sea is a sea state with two wave systems traveling at oblique angles. Waves generated by the new wind run at an angle to the old, creating a shifting, dangerous pattern. Until the older waves have dissipated, they create a sea hazard among the most perilous. (Source)
Proof we’re living in a simulation
Little boy and his big dog. [via andyseliverstoff]
WIZARD CHILD!!! WIZARD CHILD WITH AN AMAZING FAMILIAR!!!
@jwlzrulezz if Gabby were a big dog

On a chilly morning, photographer Susan Taylor waited more than an hour to capture the perfect pastel sunrise at Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota. “It’s been my mission and passion to support and photograph America’s parks and public lands since I was young teen,” Susan said. The park honors President Theodore Roosevelt, who fell in love with the rugged landscape of grasslands, forests and rivers and started a cattle ranch at Elkhorn Ranch, which you can still visit today. Photo courtesy of Susan Taylor.

















