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Meandering river through an old glacial valley - Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile, March 2025
Photo by: nature-hiking
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very-passive-viewer · 18 hours ago
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misty countryside summer mornings
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very-passive-viewer · 22 hours ago
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Happy Midsummer 🇸🇪
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Osborne & Little The Decorated Room, 1988
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Paris, France (by Ruben Hanssen)
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Spring display of Mexican Gold Poppies (Eschscholzia californica ssp. mexicana), with some Coulter’s Lupine (Lupinus sparsiflorus) mixed in, Superstition Mountains, Arizona.
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Groningen, Netherlands (by Alexei)
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santa barbara — 20 may
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very-passive-viewer · 3 days ago
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Ngl I love that I've never had a unique experience. I love that I've shared a thought or an emotion or a sight with a billion other humans across history. That's all this was ever supposed to be. This is the whole point.
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A few more of my favorite catalpa.
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What does it take to see this?
Decades of dreamers, inventors, scientists and artists working together to create a labor of love: a telescope capable of peering deep into the universe and back through time. 
The James Webb Space Telescope has allowed us to see the earliest galaxies, the auroras and rings on our gas giants, and even detect clouds on planets far beyond our solar system, all because a group of dreamers looked at the universe with curiosity. 
Witness the incredible story of Webb’s journey – from an impossible idea to a scientific marvel – all through the eyes of the people who made it possible in our new documentary. Cosmic Dawn is streaming now on NASA+.
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