Posted on December 6, 2020Once upon a time in Iceland via /r/BeAmazed Once upon a time in Iceland byu/Avedencetoy inBeAmazed
Posted on December 5, 2020When hanging something with two hooks, use painters tape to get exact markings, and a level on the wall. Hammer in your nails, and peel away the tape! via /r/lifehacks When hanging something with two hooks, use painters tape to get exact markings, and a level on the wall. Hammer in your nails, and peel away the tape! byu/SgtSavage1106 inlifehacks
Posted on December 5, 2020I’m dying. That cap. Bravo… via /r/pics I’m dying. That cap. Bravo… byu/History0470 inpics
Posted on December 5, 2020The stunning Positano in the Amalfi Coast (Trip to Italy in 2018 when travelling was simple) via /r/travel The stunning Positano in the Amalfi Coast (Trip to Italy in 2018 when travelling was simple) byu/laid__back intravel
Posted on December 3, 2020The longest village in Poland (about 6km) – Sułoszowa via /r/AerialPorn The longest village in Poland (about 6km) – Sułoszowa byu/adamlm inAerialPorn
Posted on December 3, 2020The majestic Devil’s Tower via /r/BeAmazed The majestic Devil’s Tower byu/iam4real inBeAmazed
Posted on December 3, 2020Torres del Paine NP, Chile [1350×1080] [OC] by @marcograssiphotography via /r/EarthPorn Torres del Paine NP, Chile [1350×1080] [OC] by @marcograssiphotography byu/marcograssiphoto inEarthPorn
Posted on December 1, 2020[OC] Source of the most residents born out-of-state, 2017 via /r/dataisbeautiful [OC] Source of the most residents born out-of-state, 2017 byu/demivus indataisbeautiful
Posted on December 1, 2020[OC] Visualizing the most popular books in Science Fiction as planets: a Solar System Graph (interactive version link in comments) via /r/dataisbeautiful [OC] Visualizing the most popular books in Science Fiction as planets: a Solar System Graph (interactive version link in comments) byu/lorismat indataisbeautiful
Posted on November 27, 2020A rare phenomenon called “Baikal Zen”, where rocks lying on the surface of frozen lakes are heated by sunlight that emits infrared rays, melting the ice below. When the sun sets, the ice freezes again, creating these incredible frozen near-impossible structures. via /r/blackmagicfuckery A rare phenomenon called “Baikal Zen”, where rocks lying on the surface of frozen lakes are heated by sunlight that emits infrared rays, melting the ice below. When the sun sets, the ice freezes again, creating these incredible frozen near-impossible structures. byu/ajfoucault inblackmagicfuckery