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Culver hole at Port Eynon bay, Gower, Wales, a 15 minute drive from home. To enter from ground level ( when the tide is out) you have to lie on your back and pull yourself under the arch, not for the claustrophobic...
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Spring Red Rock Desert Hiking, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, North Arizona, USA, 10 May 2024.😎
#original photography on tumblr#utahphotographer#snapshot#phtotographers on tumblr#landscape#hiking#wanderlust#landscape photography#hikingphotography#wanderer#dramatic landscape#landscapephotography#dramaticskies#desert hiking#desert landscape#hikingaddict#hikingarizona#hikingadventures#usa#arizona#nationalmonument#travelphotography#desertphotography#redrocks#cliffdwellings#caves and cliffs#dramatic sky#skylovers#architecturephotography#rustic
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cave dweller
older piece inspired by the minecraft caves and cliffs update, of all things.
reblogs appreciated :)
#art#oc#minecraft#mob vote#lush caves#caves and cliffs#projectstargazeart#artwork#original character#my art#character design#minecraft fanart#illustration#animation
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Waterfall.
#Waterfall#Vattenfall#Cascada#Water#Minecraft#Jeb#Minecraft jeb#Minecraft memes#Jeb memes#caves and cliffs#Minecon#Minecon memes#Minecraft live
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Y’all. I made it to the depths. Not even Snapchat knows where I am.
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just saw an axolotl kill a glow squid it's therapeutic in a way
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🕹️ Minecraft adventures: The Warden 🏰
🌟 The Warden, lurking deep below in the ominous depths of the Sculk invested Deep Dark, is a truly formidable adversary. Its hulking presence and chilling sounds keep us on our toes! 😱🔊
🛡️ But here's the deal: The Warden is not just a threat. It's a challenge, an enigma, a boss to conquer! 💪💥
🕵️♂️ Some tips for dealing with The Warden: 1️⃣ Stay silent! It's sensitive to sound. 2️⃣ Armor up, bring your best gear. 3️⃣ Team up with your friends for a better shot!
🧙♂️ Now, let's not forget the rewards! Defeating The Warden grants you valuable Skulk Sensor components and, of course, bragging rights in the Minecraft world. 🏆💎
💬 Share your epic Warden battles, strategies, or any unique experiences you've had with this behemoth in the comments below! 📝👇
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Sketch of the Warden!
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The 2 best Minecraft biomes that would be absolutely beautiful when mashed together: Cherry Blossom Biome and Lush Cave Biome
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If Minecraft had done more caves like these in the caves and cliffs update then I would have actually fainted out of excitement
Caves are weirder and more varied than you think
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people who didn’t play Minecraft during quarantine will never know the pain we went through. Caves and Cliffs was announced and it was great because everyone wanted a caves update AND it looks like a crazy new super hard scary mob is coming, nice! And then they split the update into two parts. Ok, that’s nice, I guess, except part one gave us practically NOTHING and the stuff we did get was BROKEN or UNFINISHED! They didn’t even improve caves all that much! Then 1.18, part two came out and we got awesome world generation with caves and cliffs, so the update finally lives up to its name, but guess. What. That super scary awesome mob that was supposed to be really cool and spooky, yeah, it got delayed again! So now we have an over-hyped mob that everyone was excited about and it gets delayed two whole updates before being added in 1.19, which by then the Minecraft spike in popularity is over because Covid has died down and 1.19 gets hated on for being an example of an “un-Minecrafty update”. Oh yeah and there was Dream and he rigged the mob vote. That too.
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Old Viking cave dwelling and farm, Rutshellir Caves, Iceland
Job Savelsberg
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And on to Scourie Bay.
After Knockan Crag, our route took us further eastwards to wards John o’ Groats and our next stop, Scourie Bay along the North Coast 500 route.

A few miles from Knockan Crag we came to another popular tourist destination. Leaving the camper van we headed off to see the site of the caves where Stone Age remains have been found. We passed this waterfall on the way. The next shot is of the caves.

You can see the caves at the bottom of the rock formation above.
Then we were back on the road, heading to Scourie Bay.



#nature#mountains#waterfalls#caves and cliffs#history#stone age#countryside#scotland#north coast#tourism
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