likeafieldmouse:

Keng Lye - Alive without Breath (2013) - Hyperrealistic sea animals created using acrylics and epoxy resin, layer by layer

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These are very awesome flowers my friend made for her wedding…which we just arrived home from. :)

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pixiedustparcels:

The Wizard of Yester and the Goblin Hall
“Not Far from Edinburgh, Scotland’s Capital, lie the formidable and substantial remains of Yester Castle, built by Lord Hugo de Giffard, warlock and geomancer. Hidden in tangled, thorny woodland the castle is said to be the result of a satanic pact between the owner, Hugo de Giffard; known as the wizard of Yester, and the devil himself. The castle was built in the 13th Century allegedly with the help of a team of hobgoblins.” 

Ahhh this is amazing

gnostic-forest:

pixiedustparcels:

The Wizard of Yester and the Goblin Hall

“Not Far from Edinburgh, Scotland’s Capital, lie the formidable and substantial remains of Yester Castle, built by Lord Hugo de Giffard, warlock and geomancer. Hidden in tangled, thorny woodland the castle is said to be the result of a satanic pact between the owner, Hugo de Giffard; known as the wizard of Yester, and the devil himself. The castle was built in the 13th Century allegedly with the help of a team of hobgoblins.” 

Ahhh this is amazing

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I visited Japan in November 2011 for the exclusive purpose of urban exploration on Hashima Island. The island, completely abandoned since 1974, sits in the southwest coast of Japan in the East China Sea. Only a few people have been able to access the island for the purposes of urban exploration photography. We were fortunate to be the only people to ever get 8 hours of uninterrupted access to the island.

“Hashima Island, commonly called Gunkanjima or Gunkanshima (軍艦島; meaning Battleship Island), is one among 505 uninhabited islands in the Nagasaki Prefecture about 15 kilometers from Nagasaki itself.

The island was populated from 1887 to 1974 as a coal mining facility. The island’s most notable features are the abandoned concrete buildings and the sea wall surrounding it.” ~wikipedia 

by Chris Luckhardt

(Source: abandonedography.com)

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