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The City in the Sea
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The name's Ty, age 25. I enjoy art, photography, video games, music, movies, nature, traveling, and so much more. This blog is a collection of all of the above.
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Obama at his first State of the Union Address and his last one.
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this really happened [x]
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Fort Worth by Joseph Dalcour | Vanity-Exposition
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Saarschleife sunrise by Christian Reimer edited by classy-captain
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Stare into the eyes… of the CATS! [ Big Cat Week :30 Launch ]
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Hemmelig Rom Studio Padron
Hemmelig Rom is a collaboration with Studio Padron. Translating to “Secret Room”, the monolithic black form recedes into the surrounding forest during certain seasons and lighting conditions. Its foreboding exterior hides a more welcoming experience: a warm, silent interior library, constructed from 12,000lbs of red oak milled on the property. The massive volume of wood becomes a heatsink, storing energy from the single cast-iron stove to allow the temperature to self-regulate. Guests are invited to leave a private message in one of the 2,500 books on the shelves.
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