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Count Your Blessings

Other jobs you could have but don’t

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Red Aurora Over Australia

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Photographing the Sacred

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The Beckoning of Lovely Wishes

Take a photo of yourself closing your eyes and making a wish, then upload it to this flickr page

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Mars is different from what you may imagine

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Your Minimum Requirement of Beauty

Remember what planet you’re on

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A full sky aurora over Norway.

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Almost more natural beauty than you can bear

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The most beautiful college libraries in the world Colleges and universities are understandably quite proud of their libraries, which can be a selling point for prospective students and donating alumni alike, and they often become the most well-designed and beautifully adorned buildings on campus. To that end, and perhaps to inspire your studies a bit, [...]

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Feast Your Eyes Nature is awesome. I don’t care what anyone says: nature porn is the best porn out there.

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Occupy Your Mind

The revolution begins from within.

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A collection of images that may induce an eyegasm.

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I dare you to gaze at an aurora and tell me that life sucks. Explanation: September’s equinox arrives today at 0905 UT. As the Sun crosses the celestial equator heading south, spring begins in the southern hemisphere and autumn in the north. And though the seasonal connection is still puzzling, both spring and autumn bring [...]

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You’re surrounded by this kind of stuff

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Just another incredible human accomplishment

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Electrifying Sublimity

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View from the Moon

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You Know You Need It

Get Your Minimum Required Dose of Beauty: fairy tale land on the border of Germany and the Czech Republic

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Donating retired subway trains to the little-known cause of creating artificial reefs. A decade ago, in a moment of inspiration, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority stumbled on a way to help the environment and its own bottom line: donating retired subway trains to the little-known cause of creating artificial reefs.

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