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When you are young, there are always many reasons why you can’t travel. When you are older, you can’t go farther because of physical reasons. Pay attention to joint health and prevent arthritis from becoming a hindrance to your world.#health #lifestyle #wellness The Great Outdoors, Verona, Florida, Grand Canyon, Nature, Caves, Antelope Canyon, Canyon, Antelope
Say goodbye to pain, go wherever you want to go-Natural Relief For Arthritis Pain
When you are young, there are always many reasons why you can’t travel. When you are older, you can’t go farther because of physical reasons. Pay attention to joint health and prevent arthritis from becoming a hindrance to your world.#health #lifestyle #wellness
Brit + Co
This is the *coolest* hotel EVER.
Digital Art Collective TeamLab Open Their First Permanent Gallery
The teamLab exhbition at the Mori Building in Tokyo is one of the worlds most amazing immersive digital art exhibitions, and a worthy addition to any travel itinerary.
The World’s Largest Salt Flat Is a Photographer’s Dream
Book your tickets STAT!
What Makes you Smile? Instagram, Travel Inspo, Summer Vibes, Travel Inspiration, Pretty Places
What Makes you Smile?
What Makes you Smile?
Modern Architecture, Interior, Alicante, Arquitetura, Ricardo Bofill, Architect, Palm Springs
DESTINATION SCOUT :: La Muralla Roja Spain - We Are Scout
Rakotzbrücke, Germany Más Graffiti, Street Photography, Resim, Landscape, Lugares, Scenery
Mystical
Rakotzbrücke, Germany Más
Ussuri Bay in Russia was once a Soviet-era dumping ground for old glass bottles and porcelain, but thanks to the awesome power of mother nature, the bay, near Vladivostok, now boasts one of the most beautiful beaches you'll ever see. @darleytravel Outdoor, Industrial, Country, Ecology, Industrial Waste, Environmental Damage, Pacific Ocean, Earth’s Atmosphere, Underground
Russians Throw Away Empty Vodka And Beer Bottles, Ocean Turns Them Into Colorful Glass “Pebbles”
Ussuri Bay in Russia was once a Soviet-era dumping ground for old glass bottles and porcelain, but thanks to the awesome power of mother nature, the bay, near Vladivostok, now boasts one of the most beautiful beaches you'll ever see. @darleytravel
Mona Vale Beach, Sydney, Australia. Aerial photography by Gabriel Scanu Great Barrier Reef, Pool Party, Pool, Rock Pools, Aerial Photography Drone, Drone Photography, Drone Photos, Aerial View
From Where He Drones
Mona Vale Beach, Sydney, Australia. Aerial photography by Gabriel Scanu
Victoria Beach, Laguna Water, Beach Photos, Beautiful Places, Places To See
Victoria Beach, Laguna
Lanai cat sanctuary is Hawaii's most surprising travel destination Cat Sanctuary, Cat Safe, Cats, Wild Cats, Feral Cats, Wildlife, Animales, Wild Cat Species
This Cat Sanctuary on Lanai has become Hawaii's Most Surprising Travel Destination - Hawaii Magazine
Lanai cat sanctuary is Hawaii's most surprising travel destination
More than 900 dogs roam free across the area of "Land of the Strays" ("Territorio de Zaguates") in Costa Rica. Wyoming, Wild Life, San Jose, Los Angeles, Kolkata, San Salvador, South America, Animal Shelter, Costa Rica Travel
SUPERSLOT88: Daftar SLOT88 Terpercaya & Situs Slot Gacor Hari Ini
More than 900 dogs roam free across the area of "Land of the Strays" ("Territorio de Zaguates") in Costa Rica.
Lake Braies, Dolomiti, Italy Scenic, Wonderful Places, Fernweh
Lake Braies, Dolomiti, Italy
Starting as an empty white room, Roman Ondak’s Measuring the Universe at Tate St Ives has grown through the contribution of around 90’000 participants to a constellation of black marks. Through the simple action of measuring oneself, Ondak’s work doesn’t just expand on ideas of space and the universal but also the personal, creating a growing living artwork that questions just what a museum is for. Artists, Roman, St Ives, Amazing Art
Roman Ondak, Measuring the Universe | Tate
Starting as an empty white room, Roman Ondak’s Measuring the Universe at Tate St Ives has grown through the contribution of around 90’000 participants to a constellation of black marks. Through the simple action of measuring oneself, Ondak’s work doesn’t just expand on ideas of space and the universal but also the personal, creating a growing living artwork that questions just what a museum is for.