landscapelifescape:

Mt. Hood, Oregon, USA
Submitted by bre723

landscapelifescape:

Mt. Hood, Oregon, USA

Submitted by bre723

@1 year ago with 218 notes
tanya77:


sealmaiden:

Camille Seaman

Click here for hte entire series. Fantastic photography.
@1 year ago with 111 notes
chikuzen:

myimpress:

fuckyeahifeelgood:

spurples:

llbwwb:

Tree,shadow and white.Awesome shot.

chikuzen:

myimpress:

fuckyeahifeelgood:

spurples:

llbwwb:

Tree,shadow and white.Awesome shot.

@1 year ago with 104 notes
landscapelifescape:

12th Century Wooden Church, Borgund, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
Borgund stavkirke (by marc_a_rroni)

landscapelifescape:

12th Century Wooden Church, Borgund, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway

Borgund stavkirke (by marc_a_rroni)

@1 year ago with 1,614 notes
kari-shma:

On Skye’s Trotternish Peninsula, basalt pinnacles loom over the Sound of Raasay. Rising from the debris of an ancient landslide, they bear witness to the geologic upheavals that shaped these lands. | via:

kari-shma:

On Skye’s Trotternish Peninsula, basalt pinnacles loom over the Sound of Raasay. Rising from the debris of an ancient landslide, they bear witness to the geologic upheavals that shaped these lands. | via:

@1 year ago with 202 notes
chikuzen:

dvdp:

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@1 year ago with 406 notes
landscapelifescape:

‘EQUINOX AURORAS: Last night, the sun’s magnetic field near Earth tipped south. This opened a crack in Earth’s magnetosphere. Solar wind poured in and fueled a magnificent display of arctic Northern Lights. Thilo Bubek took the picture not far from Tromsø,                                Norway. “We had some nice auroras,” he                                says, with what can only be described as Norwegian                                understatement.’   
SpaceWeather.com

landscapelifescape:

‘EQUINOX AURORAS: Last night, the sun’s magnetic field near Earth tipped south. This opened a crack in Earth’s magnetosphere. Solar wind poured in and fueled a magnificent display of arctic Northern Lights. Thilo Bubek took the picture not far from Tromsø, Norway. “We had some nice auroras,” he says, with what can only be described as Norwegian understatement.’  

SpaceWeather.com

@1 year ago with 5,694 notes
landscapelifescape:

Massif du Mont Blanc - FRANCE
Vallee blanche… by vincent favre
@1 year ago with 198 notes
fuckyeaheyegasms:

Croda da Lago (by Harald Mieling)
@1 year ago with 208 notes
thingsofdesire:

(via dailyastronomy)
@1 year ago with 20 notes