(Source: dreamsarelikewater)
DigitalGlobe’s Top Image of 2011: Rakaia River, New Zealand
npr:
I wonder where it’s trying to get to? — Tanya
ncpr:
Great Caesar’s goat! That is one nimble Bovidae! (And that is one sentence I’d never thought I’d be able to write for mass consumption. Thank you, Tumblr!)
Capricorns are goats.
Goats are climbers.
Against all odds.
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I’ve always wondered why these two got along so well. It seems Burton just gets Depp.
(Source: worldwidegnarlytime)
A boy sits amid the ruins of a London bookshop following an air raid on October 8, 1940, reading a book titled The History of London
The Queen’s College Library, Oxford. Although a library has existed since the college’s foundation in 1340-1 the upper “baroque” library was built between 1692-5, it is considered by many to be one of the finest rooms in Oxford university. Some of the woodcarving is attributed to Thomas Minnand Son, whilst James Hands did most of the elaborate plaster-work on the ceiling. Originally there were intended to be painted panels but Thomas Roberts finished the room in 1756 with rococo plaster work. There are stained glass portraits of Henry 1V, Charles II and Catherine of Braganza. (by Martin Beek)