Undercover
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JABAL MARRA, SUDAN
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Annahstasia 🤎
Photographed by Cheryl Sanchez
IG handles: Cheril_sanchez & Annahstasia
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Photography: Palestinian students. 1993
Photographer: Peter Turnley
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Guelaguetza hairstyles by Netzahualxochitl Huerta featured in Vogue México shot by Luvia Lazo
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photo v.barikov
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Ron Finley in his garden wearing a moss and succulent coat created by Melissa Meier
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Dr. Bunsen Honeydew's Gorila Detector, intended to ring to warn you when a gorilla is due to attack, was a re-use of the costume head of Mecha-Kong from King Kong Escapes.
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Roberta Railaitė
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Beautiful abandoned house on the Kerry way (walking route) between Sneem and Kenmare
'There's still life there...' by LeiraEnkai
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A bill has been proposed by Georgia Congressman Hank Johnson to have the federal government increase subsidies of Public transit by 80 billion dollars in major US cities to help systems recover from the post Covid decline in service and ridership. Allowing for an increase in frequency, and additional funding for passes for low income residents. The bill is called the Stronger Communities Through Better Transit Act
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フレンド通信 - friends circle
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i'm listening to gathering moss, by robin wall kimmerer, and she is talking about a very odd job she was consigned to do, where an eccentric millionaire recuited her to consult on a "habitat restoration". when she arrives, the job they actually want her to do is to tell them how to plant mosses on the rocks in his garden. he wants it to look like a specific, beautiful wild cliff in the woods nearby, with centuries-old beds of moss growing thick and strong. she tells him it is impossible. such a thing would take decades to accomplish.
later, she is called back to look at the progress of the moss garden and is amazed by the thick, well-established mosses. how did they do it? she asks.
then they take her out to the woods and show her that they have been blasting huge chunks of rock out of the cliff, packaging them in burlap, and moving them to the owner's garden.
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