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i would cry blood if I saw this.
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This monument is one that I would love to see before I die. It’s in Switzerland; the lion is ten meters long, and six tall.
According to Mark Twain, it is “the most mournful and moving piece of stone in the world.”
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i want this as a velvet painting
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A beautiful photograph I found in a January, 1930 National Geographic Magazine, taken by Clifton Adams. The caption reads:
“AN UNDERWATER FAIRYLAND IS SEEN AT SILVER SPRINGS
So clear is the water that submarine flora, growing amid fantastic formations of rock and shell, with fish darting about, is plainly visible even where the spring is 80 feet deep. This girl swimmer, feeding the tame fish, is many feet below the surface. In the background is the dim hulk of a sunken boat.”
Its such an unreal scene.
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This is one of the prints im selling, or if you want to choose your own, let me know!
shes so gorgeous.