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“Rinconcitos de Triana, Sevilla | Spain (by Nacho Coca) (en Real Parroquia de Señora Santa Ana)
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Rinconcitos de Triana, Sevilla | Spain (by Nacho Coca) (en Real Parroquia de Señora Santa Ana)

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love-spain:
“Ronda: puente nuevo, Andalucia, España
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Ronda: puente nuevo, Andalucia, España

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“Roofs of Madrid, Spain. (Photo by David Terrazas) Love-Spain
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Roofs of Madrid, Spain. (Photo by David TerrazasLove-Spain 

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Al Gore eloquently demolishes George W. Bush’s entire Presidency in under 15 seconds.

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odditiesoflife:

10 Stunning Cityscapes Without Light Pollution

There are many advantages to city life, from conveniences like 24-hour delis and reliable public transportation to all of the culture that’s right at our fingertips. But there’s one thing that’s sadly missing from our lives starry skies. In Thierry Cohen’s thought-provoking series Darkened Cities, we get to see what various cityscapes worldwide would look like minus all of the light pollution.

The Paris-based photographer’s work is very precise; the skies that he superimposes into his photos are taken from locations that are situated on the same latitude as the original cities, and shot at the same angle. The resulting images are beautiful. Click through to see what some of the world’s brightest cities look like when the lights are off and the stars come out to play.

  1. Hong Kong, China
  2. Los Angeles, California
  3. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
  4. São Paulo, Brazil
  5. San Francisco, California
  6. Tokyo, Japan
  7. Paris, France
  8. Manhattan, New York
  9. Ground Zero, New York
  10. San Francisco, California

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(Source: flavorwire.com, via neil-gaiman)

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