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misty cherry blossoms(sakura) by masayan523
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http://pinterest.com/shabbygurlchic/romantic-cafe-village/
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Venice, c. 1877. William Merritt Chase (American, 1849–1916)
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St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin
March 24th, 2016
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Hôtel de Ville de La Rochelle, France, photo by Arnaud Atreide
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Kitchen ceiling, Amalienburg (an elaborate hunting lodge in the grounds of Nymphenburg Palace, Munich, Germany) | @hakan_groth  
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Italian Venetian Grotto (19th cent.) silver gilt settee with triple seashell seat and dolphin & seahorse motif (att: Pauly et Cie, Venice)
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A Court of Thorns and Roses, Sarah J. Maas
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Taken in Venice by my friend
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Here’s some sketches of the bat bois from the night court. Did these a while back and forgot to post em. Struggled a bit with the faces but I think they turned out alright.
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rinjani, hayati, and nada by ikmal awfar cr. by astrid chu
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Dornish ladies in A Song of Ice and Fire
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domsli22 via instagram
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Come at my place tonight. You’ll reign over the skies. Part II. | “If this place was given to you, what would you use it for?”, by @iambrandon747 on IG.
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Wieliczka salt mine, Poland
In southern Poland, Lake Wessel lies inky and unmoving in the deep. Filling the bottom of an old salt mine, it’s just one component of the UNESCO World Heritage Site which has been a functioning mine since the 13th century. Featuring supreme carpentry, centuries-old brickwork and ornate salt-crystal chandeliers in cavernous dining rooms, this fantastical setting is a favorite for the Polish film industry. The mine’s attractions include dozens of statues and four chapels carved out of the rock salt by the miners. The older sculptures have been supplemented with new carvings made by contemporary artists. About 1.2 million people visit the Wieliczka Salt Mine annually. 
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