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getting lost in an old forest and finding yourself here

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Bryce Canyon National Park is > OTHERWORDLY•»( 1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of another world, especially a mystical or transcendental world.)

This is the only word that comes to mind when Jess and I started down the Navajo Loop / Queens Garden Trail yesterday afternoon.


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photo by Wayne Pinkston | MY TUMBLR BLOG | Rainborealis in Kitdalen, Norway. It kinda looks like the

photo by Wayne Pinkston|MY TUMBLR BLOG

Rainborealis in Kitdalen, Norway. It kinda looks like the entire town is about to be teleported to galaxy EGS-zs8-1 13 billion light years away.


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photo by Aaron Priest | MY TUMBLR BLOG | Cosmic Quandary. The crimson black white blue colors of the

photo by Aaron Priest|MY TUMBLR BLOG|

Cosmic Quandary. The crimson black white blue colors of the cosmos represent beauty and energy in what would seem to be chaos in harmony.


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photo by Craig McCormick | MY TUMBLR BLOG | Fairy Glen Groge, North Wales. This looks like the best

photo by Craig McCormick|MY TUMBLR BLOG|

Fairy Glen Groge, North Wales. This looks like the best AND worst place to have a picnic.

I have stepped on enough mossy stones to know that stepping on it while carrying a picnic basket won’t end well. But it’s so pretty tho :/ Imagine eating junk food while watching game of thrones here. Ahh the good life. I wish someone would invent moss proof boots. I would buy that in a heartbeat.


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jaubaius: The moon blending into Yosemite falls,California jaubaius: The moon blending into Yosemite falls,California jaubaius: The moon blending into Yosemite falls,California jaubaius: The moon blending into Yosemite falls,California jaubaius: The moon blending into Yosemite falls,California 

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The moon blending into Yosemite falls,California 


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