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from inside a cave in the Ozarks in totality
l Joshua Kwekel l Ozark National Forest
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Bighorn ewe with twin lambs in American Fork Canyon, Utah.
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Hawk's Nest, New York: The Hawk's Nest is a scenic location outside Port Jervis, New York high above the Delaware River on New York State Route 97. Its name is derived from the birds of prey that nest in the area. The location is also known for its winding roads and scenic overlooks in the Delaware River Valley. Route 97 was originally a one-lane dirt road built in 1859. Wikipedia
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Godfred Christensen (Danish, 1845-1928)
Veien fra Ramsau til Hintersee i bayerisk Tyrol. I baggrunden “Hoher Göll”
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I am once again thinking about digging holes
It's so fucked up that digging a bunch of holes works so well at reversing desertification
I hate that so much discourse into fighting climate change is talking about bioenginerring a special kind of seaweed that removes microplastics or whatever other venture-capital-viable startup idea when we have known for forever about shit like digging crescent shaped holes to catch rainwater and turning barren land hospitable
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Alana || Tafari Designs
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Dodge Power Wagon CrewCab
3.9 Cummins Swap Diesel
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Dodge Power Wagon CrewCab
3.9 Cummins Swap Diesel
© Retromotive
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