• theanimalblog:

An orphaned baby elephant walks through mud as tourists take pictures at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Nursery within Nairobi National Park, near Kenya’s capital Nairobi.  Picture: REUTERS/Darrin Zammit Lupi

    theanimalblog:

    An orphaned baby elephant walks through mud as tourists take pictures at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Nursery within Nairobi National Park, near Kenya’s capital Nairobi.  Picture: REUTERS/Darrin Zammit Lupi

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  • sirmitchell:

    Holy crap! I just realized this is the same person. 

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  • rhamphotheca:

Bighorn Sheep (Ovis canadensis) in front of Mount Wilbur in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA.
(photo: Kim Keating, U.S. Geological Survey)

    rhamphotheca:

    Bighorn Sheep (Ovis canadensis) in front of Mount Wilbur in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA.

    (photo: Kim Keating, U.S. Geological Survey)

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  • youmightfindyourself:

the-kim-jong-illest: I saw some dictator themed Valentines earlier but I didn’t like how they were designed so I redesigned them and also added Kim Jong-Il and Idi Amin

    youmightfindyourself:

    the-kim-jong-illestI saw some dictator themed Valentines earlier but I didn’t like how they were designed so I redesigned them and also added Kim Jong-Il and Idi Amin

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  • todaysdocument:

“Buster” Keaton, 10/04/1895 - 2/01/1966
This is the World War I Draft Registration card for veteran performer Joseph “Buster” Keaton, born October 4, 1895 in Picqua, Kansas (“Picquy” on his card).  At the time of his registration he was working on Broadway for fellow silent film star (and later subject of a controversial murder trial) Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle.

    todaysdocument:

    “Buster” Keaton, 10/04/1895 - 2/01/1966

    This is the World War I Draft Registration card for veteran performer Joseph “Buster” Keaton, born October 4, 1895 in Picqua, Kansas (“Picquy” on his card).  At the time of his registration he was working on Broadway for fellow silent film star (and later subject of a controversial murder trial) Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle.

    (via npr)

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  • kenjikee:

一夜900… (by 纪妍)

    kenjikee:

    一夜900… (by 纪妍)

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