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die Weltmeere Wunderatlas von A.K.

The World Seas WonderAtlas of A.K.

mudwerks:

(via martin klasch: All About the Sea)
illustrated by Fritz Kredel (1953) 

mudwerks:

(via martin klasch: All About the Sea)

illustrated by Fritz Kredel (1953) 

Aurora Borealis. As observed March 1, 1872, at 9h. 25m. P.M. (1881-1882)

Total eclipse of the sun. Observed July 29, 1878, at Creston, Wyoming Territory. (1881-1882)

The zodical light. Observed February 20, 1876. (1881-1882)

via. Daniel Pitarch

Der Wanderer über dem Nebelmeer II, collage by Alicia Kopf

Der Wanderer über dem Nebelmeer II, collage by Alicia Kopf

A book must be the axe for the frozen sea inside us.

—Franz Kafka, Letter to Oskar Pollak, 27 January 1904 (via monsemblable)

Often he leans back and closes his eyes over a line he has been reading again, and its meaning spreads through his blood.

-Rilke, The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge

(Source: mythologyofblue)

mythologyofblue:

Vittorio Sella, Alpinism, 18–1900’s

mythologyofblue:

Vittorio Sella, Alpinism, 18–1900’s

The Fake Peak of Frederick Cook

The Fake Peak of Frederick Cook


R.J. Anderson, Ultraviolet

R.J. Anderson, Ultraviolet

(via wuthering-heights)

Finally raining

Finally raining

(via end-thepain)

Alexis Arnold’s Crystallized Books

Books and crystals, two of my favorite things.

(Source: tacticalshoyu, via sincerelymygypsysoul)

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