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  • 21st May 2012

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    Tagged: inspiration

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    21st May 2012

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    11th May 2012

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    11th May 2012

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    alecshao:

Via

love love love

    alecshao:

    Via

    love love love

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    10th May 2012

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    9th May 2012

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    that skirt looks so comfy. gorgeous <3

    that skirt looks so comfy. gorgeous <3

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    Source: weheartit.com

    8th May 2012

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    (via anthelmia, serina)

    (via anthelmia, serina)

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    Source: serina

    8th May 2012

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    8th May 2012

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SuperMoon Cropped by MarkGregory007 on Flickr.
SuperMoon of May 6, 2012 - 100% illuminated
Colors of the moon
Our eyes cannot see the moon’s true colors. While we normally see mostly shades of gray, there are in fact many subtle color differences. These colors are muted, but they do exist.
The colors are from different chemical elements on the moon’s surface. Blue indicates high amounts of the element Titanium. Red areas have reduced amounts of titanium.

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    SuperMoon Cropped by MarkGregory007 on Flickr.

    SuperMoon of May 6, 2012 - 100% illuminated

    Colors of the moon

    Our eyes cannot see the moon’s true colors. While we normally see mostly shades of gray, there are in fact many subtle color differences. These colors are muted, but they do exist.

    The colors are from different chemical elements on the moon’s surface. Blue indicates high amounts of the element Titanium. Red areas have reduced amounts of titanium.

    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Tagged: inspiration

    Source: beautifulurself

    8th May 2012

    Photo reblogged from It's simple like a mountain is simple. with 3,008 notes

    Tagged: inspiration

    Source: have--not