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Riverwood 

sixthhouse:

Riverwood 

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terra-mater:

15 amazing things in nature you won’t believe actually exist

Source

I want to see all of this.

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Digital Art by Alexander Fedosov

scifi-fantasy-horror:

Digital Art by Alexander Fedosov

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geeksngamers:

Game of Thrones Posters - by Beijing Betia

Follow the artist on Tumblr!

Can I have the Stark and Targaryen poster, please?

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izrablack:

Ukiyo-E Heroes (Illustrations by Jed Henry)


Digging in the vast deep internet, I have recently found the artwork of this illustrator: Jed Henry, who teamed up with “Woodblock Printmaker” David Bull for the making of these parody illustrations of videogames called: “Ukiyo-E Heroes”. 

The classical game characters including: Mario Bros, Donkey Kong, Starfox, Street Fighter, Pokémon, The Legend of Zelda, etc. Has been taken to the past with a medieval outfit, making a reference to the japanese culture in the past.

This is very awesome! 

Love this.

Always reblog. 

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burning-arrow:

I’m a strong independent gamer who needs no tutorial

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maifrem:

Ayami Kojima

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Mountain by *jhtART
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Zoom victoriousvocabulary:

SPELEOLOGY
[noun]
(also spelled spelæology or spelaeology) the scientific study of caves and other karst features, their make-up, structure, physical properties, history, life forms, and the processes by which they form (speleogenesis) and change over time (speleomorphology). The term speleology is also sometimes applied to the recreational activity of exploring caves, but this is more properly known as caving, spelunking or potholing.
Etymology: from Latin spēlaeum - cave.
[Rob Gonsalves]

victoriousvocabulary:

SPELEOLOGY

[noun]

(also spelled spelæology or spelaeology) the scientific study of caves and other karst features, their make-up, structure, physical properties, history, life forms, and the processes by which they form (speleogenesis) and change over time (speleomorphology). The term speleology is also sometimes applied to the recreational activity of exploring caves, but this is more properly known as caving, spelunking or potholing.

Etymology: from Latin spēlaeum - cave.

[Rob Gonsalves]

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