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Unidentified Blattid cockroach.
Hospital Rocks, Western Australia.
Posted on April 28, 2012 via Clusterpod with 778 notes
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Gisèle Celan-Lestrange: eight etchings
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Before war photographers, there were actual war artists armed with pencils, pens, ink and paper. And we can’t stop staring at their incredible drawings.
These images, drawn from the May edition of National Geographic magazine, on newsstands April 24, and W.W. Norton’s “Civil War Sketch Book,” on sale May 14, represent some of the finest made by a corps of young Civil War artists known as “Specials” — so called because their work was rushed to newspapers and magazines special delivery — who recorded the bulk of the firsthand images of our nation’s bloodiest conflict.
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Posted on April 28, 2012 via The Daily with 133 notes
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Posted on April 21, 2012 via u must like mountains. with 141 notes
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Posted on April 21, 2012 via Voice of Nature with 2,825 notes
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a neotropical Cockroach in the rainforest of Guyana
(photo: Artour_a)
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Out walking with Mungo you get to see lots of great things like these fabulous fungi at the Reservoir.
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What is “used book smell?”
Cory Doctorow, boingboing.netIn this short video, Richard from ABEbooks describes the distinctive smell of old books (“a combination of grassy notes with a tang of acids and a hint of vanilla, with an underlying mustiness”) caused by hundreds of volatile compounds…
Posted on April 15, 2012 via ...; with 7 notes
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