Yareta or llareta is a velvety, chartreuse cushion plant in the family Apiaceae which is native to South America. It grows in the Puna grasslands of the Andes in Peru, Bolivia, northern Chile and western Argentina at altitudes between 3,200 and 5,250 metres.
Photos by Andres Puiggros V.
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can we as a society stop fucking making biopics. please just make thinly veiled rpf movies like velvet goldmine instead
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Reblogging would be a great help, but don’t feel pressured to
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“what’s the song of the summer” ?? it’s DANCING IN THE DARK by bruce springsteen for the 40th year in a row
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Les Choux de Creteil by Gerard Grandval
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Ani Alvarez Calderon
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sorry for making everything about sex and/or killing myself
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the patron saint of worms that died on concrete
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Liya Kebede for Vogue Magazine (2003)
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lol nice outfit loser *puts phone up to ear* huh…? what? oh um- okay. anyway 1828 called. they said they found something really really scary in goya’s house
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Now abandoned, La Petite Centure is a 19th century railway that loops over 30km around Paris
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