To The Distance
Photographer Mikko Lagerstedt first taught himself to use a camera in 2008 and has since fallen in love with the medium, having captured hundreds of dreamlike images of the Finnish landscape he calls home.
(Source: thekhooll, via religionisbullshit)
NASA recently released imagery showing the deforestation of America …in just 34 years.
We are killing the Earth
Forever reblog.
horrible
Is it just me or the US size increased a lot in the last 34 years?
Alright, time for a fact check.
First, the image on the left isn’t from 1978, it’s from 2001 (NASA). More importantly, it’s from the summer of 2001, whereas the image on the right is from January 2012. Yes, the Earth did lose that much green, but it does that every year, going from summer to winter.
NASA didn’t release a photo showing the deforestation of America. They released a photo showing the winter of America.
(via thelonelynotginger)
Felix Baumgartner jumps from the Stratosphere at an altitude of around 128,000FT.
In free fall for 4:22 minutes and achieving a maximum speed of 729MPH.
I’ve had dreams where I’m looking at earth (while still at the same time knowing/believing that i still am on earth) , and it’s like the most epic thing i’ve ever experienced in life
Rooting for you, Felix!“Felix Baumgartner plans to leap from just under 23 miles above the Earth’s surface on October 8th, in what will be the world’s highest ever skydive. A helium balloon will carry the Austrian to an altitude of 120,000 feet. His jump will break both a 52 year sky-diving record and the sound barrier.
Below Baumgartner can be seen preparing for his previous jump, at 71,500 feet on March 15, 2012.”