Important. Someone also suggested to call shelters beforehand to ask what is most needed before donating.
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Aloe polyphylla plant is well known for its strikingly symmetrical, five-pointed spiral growth habit.
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Aloe polyphylla plant is well known for its strikingly symmetrical, five-pointed spiral growth habit.
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If you’ve ever wanted to live like one of the most famous artists in history, you’re in luck. To celebrate its upcoming exhibition “Van Gogh’s Bedrooms,” the Art Institute of Chicago has recreated the room that the legendary artist inhabited in Arles, France, and has even listed the property on Airbnb. (Source)
Omg. I love this painting. I saw it when I was 12. The teacher told us Van Gogh was lonely and he painted doubles (couples and pairs) in this painting.
Omg
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Deer freely graze among the headstones at Jefferson Barracks cemetery, often coming right up to cars to receive handouts. Some people come to the cemetery specifically to feed the deer. (Source)
do you think these deer are the spirits of the people who died hoping that their friends and/or families come and visit their graves so they can see them again? 😱😱
Yes absolutely
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A photo montage captured during a solar eclipse over the Marshall Islands in July 2009. The beautiful image shows the solar corona that makes up the sun’s ‘atmosphere’ in amazing detail as the sun passes behind the Moon. (Source)
we live in such a beautiful universe
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Monk smiling when he sees a curious puppy. Via u/EviscerationNation
They’re ALL looking. This is too pure.
This is fucking adorable
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The Devil’s Pulpit in Stirling, Scotland. The name originally referred to the mushroom-shaped rock that sometimes pokes above the rushing stream. Some say the rock is where the Devil stood to address his followers, It’s still a fitting name, as the red water certainly gives the whole place an eerie, almost sinister aura, though its color actually isn’t the work of the Devil at all. It’s merely a result of the underlying red sandstone. (Source)
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Creepy humanoid creature captured on trail cam. From here
That’s a damn zombie
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Hair Ice
This strange ice is fluffy to the touch and as the name suggests looks like hair sprouting out of plants. This strange occurrence is the result of the bacteria pseudomonas syringae. It raises the freezing temperature of internal water in plants and when that water escapes into the cooler air, hair ice is the result.
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