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paddyo.11 - Paddy - A pre-dinner scramble up from YHA Brecon Beacons - I didn't get the sunset over Pen y Fan I was hoping for, but this little scene will do instead! 🐑🐑🐑 . @yhabreconbeacons
followyourplate - Kim and Tim • Food and Travel - So..the flu knocked me on my ass, hard. Slowly recovering and missing being a whole person. Moral of the story is get your flu shot early! Wishing I was back in Egypt exploring the pyramids 😍 also thankful for tim being a champ!
charlyfrade - Carlos Frade - Lost in the middle of nowhere... Por muy alta que sea la montaña, sino lo intentas no encontrarás el éxito. Pensando en nuevas aventuras más lejanas para 2020... 🌋⛰️
brzr - Henry Brazer - 🏠: “Can I copy ur homework?” 🏡: “Yeah just change it up a bit so it doesn’t look obvious you copied”
fanny.soulier.johnson - Fanny Soulier Johnson - The evidence is all around that the Spirit of Lord is here • Here as in Heaven / Elevation Worship
nunogouveiasousa - Nuno Gouveia de Sousa - ❓Conseguem imaginar❓ Aqui estava eu nas margens do Lago Issyk-Kul ao pôr-do-sol. Começou um frenesim enorme, só se ouviam os barulhos pesados dos cascos a bater no chão a toda a velocidade e a perderem-se à distância… Apressei-me a sair da minha Yurta. Era as crianças que estavam a sair a cavalo, a galope, para ir recolher as manadas de cavalo. Enquanto as mulheres estendiam a roupa para secarem durante a noite, os homens ia recolher os cavalos para mais perto do acampamento. A razão principal é para evitar que se dispersem durante a noite. Assim logo ao amanhecer, as mulheres podem ir ordenhar as éguas. Sim, aqui tudo é feito com leite de égua. E a carne que se come é a de cavalo. Em dias de festa! Antes que este rapaz saí-se a galope, gritei-lhe e fiz o gesto como quem o chama. O seu nome não sei pronunciar e muito menos escrever. Algo do género Ahrmatian - foi o que escrevi nos meus apontamentos, escrevi como ouvi. Vejam o ar de gozo dele. De felicidade. Um “Smize” dos mais bonitos. Estava de partida para ir fazer aquilo que mais gosta: galopar pelas intermináveis estepes. O frio é cortante e mesmo assim estes rapazes fazem Kms sem parar. Vejam pele rosada toda ferida do frio. Na cara e nas mãos. Só um povo nómada conseguiria viver aqui. E mesmo assim só durante o verão. No inverno, deixem a altitudes mais baixas para as suas aldeias. Conseguem imaginar? 😊
hugomnviegas - Hugo Viegas - Exploring your own country can be quite surprising 🌍🏞🚗
slippy__ - Mark Hollywood - Sun 08/Dec/3019 . Had an amazing weekend in Porto last week 😍 huge thanks to the amazing @elysabete for everything, greatly appreciated 🙏🏼😘 nothing really went wrong which was a bit odd for me 🤷🏼♂️😂 apart from the 2 hour weather delay in Porto when flying out from Dublin followed by an instrument panel failure while taxiing across the apron which meant another 2 hour delay 🙄 oh & my face swelling up like that fucking elephant man thanks to a suspected mosquito bite 😂 if that’s the biggest drama I encounter when travelling abroad, I’ll grab it with both hands & run!! 😂 . Settings 📸 . Shutter 1/100 . ISO 100 . Aperture f/10 . Edit Lightroom 5 ✅ .
koloarum - Kōloa Rum Company - Life is all about balance.✨ #drinkkoloarum
steve.santoro - Steve Santoro - 🇮🇹
angleseynorthwaleslandscapes - Anglesey&NorthWalesLandscapes - ONYX EYES & REACHING TIDES Porth Dafarch Stormy seas approach the shores of Anglesey and a fair amount of sandblasting making some testing conditions for photography. However, water being picked up into the air by the strong winds really helped to create a wonderful atmosphere with the haze catching the setting sun's light.
john.alden.haynes - John Alden Haynes - I’m pretty sure people are still protesting the construction of the new Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) on the summit of Mauna Kea. I’m still waiting to hear about the verdict — either the remaining portions of the mountain’s summit will be untouched and protected as sacred ground, or the new telescope will offer scientific communities around the world the most powerful and newest images of deep space. Despite the current conflict, there’s no doubt that views of the stars from this point are the best in the world. Usually, there’s almost no ambient light that can affect the summit. However, back in 2018, there was a huge amount of volcanic activity that created massive overflows of lava across the Big Island. As seen in this image I captured at the summit of Mauna Kea during the distant eruption, those flowing rivers of molten rock created a powerful orange glow on the horizon that was still visible under this view of the Milky Way. Considering that I almost never do any astrophotography, this is an image I was SO lucky to get, and it’s a moment I will always remember!
outstanding_destination - Bruce Munster - When people ask me where I see myself when I’m older.. #canggu #bali 😂 🎥: @doyoutravel
devonlockhart - AKA D E Z ♡ - Kellington Christmas in Fernie was a success (even with the December rainfall). Crazy to think that next year, I’ll share the same last name❕
kristina.eloisa - 𝒦𝓇𝒾𝓈𝓉𝒾𝓃𝒶 𝐸𝓁𝑜𝒾𝓈𝒶 𝐹𝓁𝑜𝓇𝑒𝓈 - Mum x Dad x Bub ______________________________________________________________________