A Head Full Of Wings

Honey Hunter of Nepal.

High in Himalayan foothills, fearless Gurung men risk their lives to harvest the massive nests of the world’s largest honeybee.

Photos by Eric Valli.

It’s okay to be an introvert, really.
+ a good TED talk.

Documentary follows surfers restoring Japan’s coast.

WHAT DO YOU DO when the place you love gets demolished? Clean it up? Rebuild? Move on? What if the place is both demolished and potentially toxic?

WE ARE ALL RADIOACTIVE is a brand new online documentary film created by TokyoMango blogger Lisa Katayama and TED film director Jason Wishnow. It’s about surfers rebuilding northern Japan after the earthquake and tsunami on 3.11.2011.

Chapter 1 is already up -> We Are All Radioactive part 1

justinrampage:

Travel posters are great and all, but why go to a far off land when you can be lazy!? Caldwell Tanner’s group of such posters caters to us online junkies.

Blasting around on the internet, video games, at home and watching television is paradise!

Travel Posters for Lazy People by Caldwell Tanner (Tumblr) (Twitter)

Via: College Humor

pigtailsandcombatboots:

Some of my favorite scenery pics that I’ve taken throughout Arizona.

seattlestravels:

Cotton candy skies… (Taken with instagram)

seattlestravels:

Cotton candy skies… (Taken with instagram)


rocketboom:

33-year-old German Markus Reugels captures worlds in water droplets by hanging high-res images of planets in the background and then letting a drop of water fall, all the while triggering a high-speed camera, to capture in its lot, the exact instant the droplet frames the planetary backdrop. via

rocketboom:

33-year-old German Markus Reugels captures worlds in water droplets by hanging high-res images of planets in the background and then letting a drop of water fall, all the while triggering a high-speed camera, to capture in its lot, the exact instant the droplet frames the planetary backdrop. via

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aureliagould