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You know, sometimes all you need is twenty seconds of insane courage. Just literally twenty seconds of just embarrassing bravery. And I promise you, something great will come of it.”
— I Bought a Zoo

Everyone should take a second to relax while listening to Bon Iver. works every time - trust me =)

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This makes my heart happy.
^^ Makes my heart happy too.

daniellemartin1211:

This makes my heart happy.

^^ Makes my heart happy too.

WHAT MAKES YOU FEEL BETTER WHEN YOU ARE IN A BAD MOOD?

a nice long run :)

(via People - Week 4 Gallery - National Geographic Photo Contest 2011 - National Geographic)
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Jump!!
Photo and caption by Valentino Lumanto
a bunch of Balinese kids playing everyday after school in Tukad Unda (Unda River), Klungkung, Bali..

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Jump!!

Photo and caption by Valentino Lumanto

a bunch of Balinese kids playing everyday after school in Tukad Unda (Unda River), Klungkung, Bali..

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Comb Jelly
Photograph by Ingo Amdt, Minden Pictures
Darkness in Antarctica’s Weddell Sea gives this comb jelly a chance to show off its candy-colored bioluminescent cells.

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Comb Jelly

Photograph by Ingo Amdt, Minden Pictures

Darkness in Antarctica’s Weddell Sea gives this comb jelly a chance to show off its candy-colored bioluminescent cells.

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Walrus, Washington StatePhoto: Brenda Sutton
A group of children watches as a walrus performs at Point Defiance Zoo in Tacoma, Washington.

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Walrus, Washington State
Photo: Brenda Sutton

A group of children watches as a walrus performs at Point Defiance Zoo in Tacoma, Washington.

The raid that killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden took shape after detainees identified a bin Laden courier. 

The raid that killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden took shape after detainees identified a bin Laden courier. 

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Doused in Green
Photograph by Wayne Barsky
Brilliant auroras dance over snow-capped mountains near the koyokuk River in Alaska, north of the Arctic Circle, in a long-exposure picture taken April 2.
“It was an extremely dark and moonless night, and the frozen river and mountains were illuminated only by the aurora[s], which painted them a pale green, “photographer Barsky said.
For high-latitude observers, auroras like this one are fairly common, occurring as many as two of three times a week during the spring and fall.  

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Doused in Green

Photograph by Wayne Barsky

Brilliant auroras dance over snow-capped mountains near the koyokuk River in Alaska, north of the Arctic Circle, in a long-exposure picture taken April 2.

“It was an extremely dark and moonless night, and the frozen river and mountains were illuminated only by the aurora[s], which painted them a pale green, “photographer Barsky said.

For high-latitude observers, auroras like this one are fairly common, occurring as many as two of three times a week during the spring and fall.