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Splash.💦 #WHPfromthewater #beautiful #amazing #adventure #photo
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Splash … Splash 💦 🌅 Source by Enzo Romano 📱📷 🎨
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Miss the blue sky and weather there. #throwbackphoto #throwback #bluesky #ink361 #instagram #igmaster #whpfromthewater (at Eagle Bay Beach)
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Burj Al Arab #mydubai #indubai #UAE #LOVEnotWAR #WHPfromthewater
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Holy 🐄! This is so beautiful! 🙅🏻 Tropea - Calabria - Italy #italy #whpfromthewater #sea
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Friday | Stroll #WHPfromthewater (at London, United Kingdom)
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From where I stand.
#whpfromthewater#whpontheroad#oregon#multnomah falls#love#perspective#couple#wildernessculture#waterfall#wanderlust#justgoshoot#explore#exploremore
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@chrisburkard Finally the days are getting longer, here's to more evening BodySurfs #whpfromthewater
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Di air, tapi kering. #picoftheday #WHPfromthewater (at Bandengan Beach, Jepara.)
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Good night #splash … Good night 😴👋 #splash 🔥 Source by Enzo Romano 📱📷 🎨
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"We pencil-sketch our precious life so we can contrast it to the technicolor of the moment." - David Levithan #mayaandava #WHPfromthewater
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🌂🌂 #whpfromthewater #vsco #vscocam
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#WHPfromthewater #LastbitOfSummer #tb #invisible
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By @dsowaphoto "The party continues. 🍀🍀🍀 #whpfromthewater" via @photorepost_app Its been a week since #StPatricksDay in #chicago but had to share this amazing #photo of the #chicagoriver St. Patrick's Day Artistically enhanced photo of the Chicago River during the 2009 Saint Patrick's Day celebration. As part of a more than fifty-year-old Chicago tradition, the Chicago River is dyed green in observance of St. Patrick's Day. The actual event does not necessarily occur on St. Patrick's Day and is scheduled for the Saturday of the closest weekend. The dye takes days to dissipate. The tradition of dyeing the river green arose by accident when plumbers used fluorescein dye to trace sources of illegal pollution discharges. The dyeing of the river is still sponsored by the local plumbers union. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) outlawed the use of fluorescein for this purpose, since it was shown to be harmful to the river. The parade committee has since switched to a mix involving forty pounds of powdered vegetable dye. Though the committee closely guards the exact formula, they insist that it has been tested and verified safe for the environment. Furthermore, since the environmental organization Friends of the Chicago River believes the dye is probably not harmful, they do not oppose the practice.
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