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abandoned thermal power plant, Hungary, ph. Andreas S
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Greater anglewing katydid nymph with erythrism, Microcentrum rhombifolium, Tettingoniidae
Photographed in Pennsylvania by pkryan33
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my favorite genre of bearded vulture images is old people cradling them like babies






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Piennolo Cherry Tomatoes - Kate Jarvik Birch , 2024.
American , b. 1977 -
Goache on paper , 6 x 6 in.
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Maison Margiela Artisanal 2025 collection metal face mask via Julia O'Callaghan
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In 2019, a strange little pink house appeared right on the top of the historical plant of the Canada Malting Silos, built in 1905 and abandoned in 1986. The unknown authors brought the material to an height of about 35 meters to build this absolutely unique thing and added later other pieces to their creation, like a Christmas three, a gift and other decorations.
I think I have never seen anything like this in hundreds of explorations in abandoned places!
Montréal, Québec - Canada.
© Roberto Conte (2022)
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i've decided it's topographical anomaly tuesday
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For SciArt September 13: Carmine
Dasymutilla californica. I love velvet ants a lot, and so far have documented five species (including this one) in my region on inaturalist. They're just such fuzzy little things!
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adventures of ебака in a tiled environment in three parts (for now)
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Wonji Lee and Yuto Ebihara at Yuima Nakazato Couture FW 25
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I don't think I can overstate the depth of impact trans women have had on indie ttrpgs.
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Wax-tailed planthopper, Pterodictya reticularis, Fulgoridae
Found in Central and South America, this planthopper excretes waxy filaments from glands on the abdomen that help with camouflage and predator evasion.
Photo 1 by Geoff Gallice, 2-4 by gerryvantonder, and 5-6 by dawicho
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