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rarivera:

PARE IT’S A SIGN

my favorite mobile phone camera photo set. 2002-2005. more photos here

This made my day. ROFL

rarivera:

Huwag ibaon sa limot. 1081

rarivera:

Huwag ibaon sa limot. 1081

@sheenacvm LET’S GO!!!

nationalgeographicdaily:

Flamingos, Yucatan Peninsula
Photograph by Robert B. Haas
A shifting flock of flamingos assumes a whimsical shape in the Gulf of Mexico.

nationalgeographicdaily:

Flamingos, Yucatan Peninsula

Photograph by Robert B. Haas

A shifting flock of flamingos assumes a whimsical shape in the Gulf of Mexico.

nationalgeographicdaily:

Cottonmouth, North Carolina
Photograph by Jared Skye
While working as a field researcher for a biodiversity study on pine plantations in North Carolina, I found this Agkistrodon piscivorus in a drainage ditch.  It’s seen here displaying the classic defense posture that gives it the common name “cottonmouth.”

nationalgeographicdaily:

Cottonmouth, North Carolina

Photograph by Jared Skye

While working as a field researcher for a biodiversity study on pine plantations in North Carolina, I found this Agkistrodon piscivorus in a drainage ditch.  It’s seen here displaying the classic defense posture that gives it the common name “cottonmouth.”

Strangers, again (by WongFuProductions)

- Aray!!!

nationalgeographicdaily:

Grizzly Bear Cubs
Photograph by Oliver Klink
Grizzly Cubs are unpredictable.  At one moment they look at you with their intrigued eyes, and suddenly run away scared at unknown behavior.  These two seven-month-old cubs thought that holding hands would make the danger disappear. 

CUTE!!!
holding hands din tayo??:)

nationalgeographicdaily:

Grizzly Bear Cubs

Photograph by Oliver Klink

Grizzly Cubs are unpredictable.  At one moment they look at you with their intrigued eyes, and suddenly run away scared at unknown behavior.  These two seven-month-old cubs thought that holding hands would make the danger disappear. 

CUTE!!!

holding hands din tayo??:)

nationalgeographicdaily:

Mahout Bathing and Elephant, India
Photograph by Mohit Midha
Watching a mahout lovingly bathe his elephant, I tried capturing the moment from the riverside but wasn’t satisfied with what I saw through the viewfinder.  There was something lacking that made the image not do justice to the scene.  I then climbed a tree with a branch extending out over the water and got my shot, which may have been my last as I almost fell off after taking it.  I’m sure the beautiful elephant would not have been very happy about me falling out of a tree straight onto her stomach!

nationalgeographicdaily:

Mahout Bathing and Elephant, India

Photograph by Mohit Midha

Watching a mahout lovingly bathe his elephant, I tried capturing the moment from the riverside but wasn’t satisfied with what I saw through the viewfinder.  There was something lacking that made the image not do justice to the scene.  I then climbed a tree with a branch extending out over the water and got my shot, which may have been my last as I almost fell off after taking it.  I’m sure the beautiful elephant would not have been very happy about me falling out of a tree straight onto her stomach!

nationalgeographicdaily:

Xhosa Teens
Photograph by James Nachtwey
Xhosa Teens, initiated into manhood in a centuries-old circumcision ritual called ulwaluko, stay in seclusion outside their Eastern Cape Village, wrapped in ceremonial blankets and painted with a white clay for purification.  Hospital surgeries reduce the infection rate, but many boys opt for the old rite.

Here in the Philippines, teens undergo not much of a ritual like this. Teens are ordered to swim butt naked in a batis or ilog and then the manunuli will just chew a herb or something and spit it out right where the target is and kaboom, welcome to the real men’s world.

nationalgeographicdaily:

Xhosa Teens

Photograph by James Nachtwey

Xhosa Teens, initiated into manhood in a centuries-old circumcision ritual called ulwaluko, stay in seclusion outside their Eastern Cape Village, wrapped in ceremonial blankets and painted with a white clay for purification.  Hospital surgeries reduce the infection rate, but many boys opt for the old rite.

Here in the Philippines, teens undergo not much of a ritual like this. Teens are ordered to swim butt naked in a batis or ilog and then the manunuli will just chew a herb or something and spit it out right where the target is and kaboom, welcome to the real men’s world.

raneyemoody:

imjustametalhead:


One girl didn’t reblog, and she died.

Ahahahahahahah reblogging for that^ 


Vital stats checked. CLEAR!

raneyemoody:

imjustametalhead:

One girl didn’t reblog, and she died.

Ahahahahahahah reblogging for that^ 

Vital stats checked. CLEAR!