Corinthians pictures,
Natural Beautiful places,
Girls, Cars and many others
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Illustrations for Monki magazine
Pastel drawings of seascapes by Zaria Forman
(Fonte: unpredictablenature)
Brasil 2x2 Inglaterra - PUTA QUE PARIU É O MELHOR VOLANTE DO BRASIL PAULINHO ♫♫ …
Feels like home
Starring: Porsche 911 Turbo
(by jamieleech66)
Strokkur Geyser
The beautiful Strokkur geyser is located near the Hvítá River in the southwestern part of Iceland. It is one of the country’s most famous geysers. It erupts every 4 to 8 minutes and releases water that reaches an average of 20 meters high, but can reach over 40 meters.
Strokkur was first reported in 1789, after an earthquake unblocked the flow of water. Eruptions were regular until 1896 when another earthquake inactivated it. In 1963, local people succeeded in unblocking the water flow and the geyser has been active ever since.
Prior to eruptions, the pool is full and gently pulsates. The eruption commences when a pulse of rising steam pushes the water upwards forming a large dome of water. The steam bursts through and expels the water at great speed.
(Fonte: picslatersoccer)
‘Costumo brincar que cheguei ao Corinthians pela porta dos fundos, pois assinei meu contrato no mesmo dia em que o Ronaldo Fenômeno foi apresentado. Poucos me conheciam. Mas, independentemente da maneira com que aconteceu meu desligamento, considero que saio pela porta da frente. Não tenho nenhuma dúvida de que escrevi meu nome na história deste maravilhoso clube. Com esta camisa conquistei tudo. Sobre os torcedores fica difícil até de falar. Eles são fantásticos! Sei que terei meu nome lembrado pela torcida por muitos anos. Obrigado demais pelo carinho durante todos esses anos, pelo apoio nos momentos alegres e tristes e por todos os pedidos para que eu permanecesse, mas não dependia de mim. Faço questão de repetir o meu muito obrigado.’ - Jorge Henrique
(Fonte: desde-1910)
Let’s pay a visit to the Department of Awesome Natural Wonders where we’ll learn about a place called Brimham Moor in North Yorkshire, England. It’s home to a number of balancing rock formations “caused by the Millstone Grit being eroded by water, glaciation and wind,” over the course of many millenia.
The astonishing stone formation seen in these photos is called Idol Rock, a 15-foot-high, 200-ton monolith that balances perfectly atop a tiny pyramidal base.
“…the giant rock formation has been performing its amazing balancing act for as long as anyone can remember, defying the laws of physics and leaving the visitors of Brimham Moor scratching their heads in awe. Also known as The Druids Idol or The Druid’s Writing Desk, this unique attraction sits on a tiny lump of rock only one foot in circumference. Photos of it have been circulating on the internet for years, with many claiming it is just the result of Photoshop manipulation, but the Idol of Brimham is very real, an example of Mother Nature’s artistic talent.”
Visit the Brimham Rocks website to learn more about this amazing place.
Photos by Oliver C. Wright, binleeee, and Soda Head respectively.
[via Oddity Central]
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Anyone got an SUV they want to trade for this on Friday-Saturday? Background is the Ventura County fires from a few weeks ago seen from Point Dume in Malibu.