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Yusuke Nakamura
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Pink Beaches, Bermuda: The pink sand is the result of millions of tiny red sea creatures, such as clams, mollusks as well as other invertebrate,  that have been crushed by the powerful waves of the mid-Atlantic ocean. When they wash up on the beach, they blend with the sand, turning it an amazing pink color. (Source)
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She still has soooo much exploring to do!!!!!
Lost Coast, California.
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Sooty Owl by Eddy Lee on Flickr.
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Sailor mars ♡
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A blue Mycena mushroom.
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Pascal Mannaerts’ Breathtaking Places
Pascal Mannaerts is a Belgian photographer based in Brussels. Travelling to Asia, Africa, Latin America, North Africa and the Middle East during the last 10 years has given Pascal the opportunity to portray humanity in its strongest forms.  Curiosity and a passion for images have been fused with a profound attraction to the human element. You can see more of his incredible images on his website Parchemins d'Ailleurs.
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U-Bein Bridge, Myanmar
Fishermen Of Sri Lanka in Ahangama
In The Blue Of Harar, Ethiopia
The Blue City of Medina
A Woman In Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque, Isfahan, Iran
Fushimi Inari Shrine, Japan
Balloon Overview Of The Valley Of The Kings At Sunrise, Egypt
Holi Celebrations In Vrindavan, India
Sunrise In Gobi Desert, Mongolia
The Historic Sanctuary Of Machu Picchu
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a lots changed recently, big steps all at once.
korg pitchblack > master bypass > ditto x2 > amp
master bypass = comp/oc-3 bypass > custom fuzzrocious grey stache > devi ever truly beautiful disaster (instant lofi junky in feedback loop) > longsword v1 > carbon copy > eqd afterneath
everything’s powered with a walrus aetos. i’m working on a modded ocd clone to replace the longsword (which will then be moved between the master bypass and the ditto, i like it too much to take it off the board), and i’m on the hunt for a cheap caroline kilobyte and old blood dark star to replace the mxr and eqd.
thanks for looking!
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Hell yeah. This is a cool board. Love seeing the original run of the Longsword. Really wish I had one to be honest. Though it’d be redundant with the Bastard, I like them a lot. The Kilobyte/Darkstar combo will be disgustingly cool. I’m still after a new Dark Star I think, I did spend some time with the Empress though and I REALLY liked that reverb. Incredible stuff. 
Awesome board. Thanks for sharing!
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fruityninja · 8 years
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