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explore-the-earth:

Guilin, China

explore-the-earth:

Guilin, China

Posted 5 months ago / 102 notes / Via: hijos-del-sol

tiger-tears:

Children in Peru

tiger-tears:

Children in Peru

Posted 5 months ago / 75 notes / Via: hijos-del-sol

Posted 5 months ago / 129 notes / Via: hijos-del-sol

greenorgans:

greenorgans:
Monk walking by pillars at Angkor Wat, Cambodia

greenorgans:

greenorgans:

Monk walking by pillars at Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Posted 5 months ago / 484 notes / Via: hijos-del-sol

Posted 5 months ago / 754 notes / Via: wanderlusttt

touba:

A Sino-Arabic calligraphic panel by Yusuf Chen Jinhui, date unknown. This panel features the Arabic text al-hamdu li’-illah (praise be to God) in Sino-Arabic brushpaint (zhong-kai style), with the Chinese translation and the artists’ name and seal on the left. (via)

touba:

A Sino-Arabic calligraphic panel by Yusuf Chen Jinhui, date unknown. This panel features the Arabic text al-hamdu li’-illah (praise be to God) in Sino-Arabic brushpaint (zhong-kai style), with the Chinese translation and the artists’ name and seal on the left. (via)

Posted 5 months ago / 6 notes / Via: cantdobetter

blue-eyed-dumb:

blue-eyed-dumb:


Posted 5 months ago / 309 notes / Via: cantdobetter

fuckyeahtattoos:

What Goes Around, Comes Around 11/25/11 @ x2 Ink, Maryland. 

fuckyeahtattoos:

What Goes Around, Comes Around 11/25/11 @ x2 Ink, Maryland. 

Posted 5 months ago / 334 notes / Via: cantdobetter

fuckyeahtattoos:

I just got this done yesterday(12/4/11) at Irezumi Tattoo Shop in Nungambakkam, India. I’m vacationing in India visiting family and wanted to get something to remember the trip. This is Lord Ganesha, widely known as the remover of obsticles. I also specifically got it on my right arm because one of the traditions in India is to always give and recieve anything with your right hand.

fuckyeahtattoos:

I just got this done yesterday(12/4/11) at Irezumi Tattoo Shop in Nungambakkam, India. I’m vacationing in India visiting family and wanted to get something to remember the trip. This is Lord Ganesha, widely known as the remover of obsticles. I also specifically got it on my right arm because one of the traditions in India is to always give and recieve anything with your right hand.

Posted 5 months ago / 9,365 notes / Via: cantdobetter

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