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by fauxlaroids
Moonlight over the Pacific.
Peyto Lake, Alberta, on the Icefields parkway.
If only all days were like this.
Autumn scenes - The Big Picture
Peter Sterrett of Tiverton, Rhode Island, paddles with his dog Cody on a pond in Derry, New Hampshire on Sunday morning, October 4, 2009.
(By Erin Scott)
(via cmtm)
(via papertissue)
This is Cape Sounion, perched on top is a Temple of Poseidon. This cliff is home of the following story: When Theseus went off to Crete to kill the Minotaur, his father, King Aegeus, told him that if he was successful, to return with his ship bearing white sails. Though Theseus was triumphant, he forgot to change the sails. King Aegeus stood on Cape Sounion, watching for his return. When he saw the black sails in the distance, he assumed his son was dead, and jumped off the cliffs shown above to his death. This is why it’s called the Aegean Sea.
(I must admit that when I first saw the cliffs, I wondered how he could jump into the water from it, as there was a large slope. In my head I pictured King Aegeus jumping and then… thump, thump, thump, thump, thump, splash.)
Yeah, the Steward in Lord of the Rings had it easy; Minas Tirith has like an inverted slope in front of the palace (if you know what I mean…?)
Santorini: I love how the houses look like snow :)
View from Palamidhi Fort… love the sunspots on the water