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Fort Bragg, California (via Glass Beach | Colossal)

Fort Bragg, California (via Glass Beach | Colossal)

October 13, 2011
Source: http://thisiscolossal.com/2011/08/glass-be...
Tags sea glass, beach, glass, California, landscape
Via murketing:


Viewed at a magnification of over 250 times real life, tiny grains of sand are shown to be delicate, colourful structures as unique as snowflakes.

Pictures of sand: Close up photographs reveal its incredible beauty | Mail Online

Via murketing:

Viewed at a magnification of over 250 times real life, tiny grains of sand are shown to be delicate, colourful structures as unique as snowflakes.

Pictures of sand: Close up photographs reveal its incredible beauty | Mail Online

July 19, 2011
Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/art...
Tags Pictures of Stuff, beach
Via spotblogger:

Mesmerizing: a massive-scale drawing by Jim Denevan in the sand on a California beach. More to see here. 

Today in “things I love.”
(Also love his Outstanding in the Field project.)

Via spotblogger:

Mesmerizing: a massive-scale drawing by Jim Denevan in the sand on a California beach. More to see here.

Today in “things I love.”

(Also love his Outstanding in the Field project.)

June 24, 2011
Source: http://lexinyt.tumblr.com/post/6854283087
Tags environmental art, sand, art, sand sculpting, beach, I'd so love to be there right now, today in things i love
problemsolver:

What an awesome ad for Skin Cancer Research
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre: Break | Ads of the World
Supporting Clare Oliver Melanoma Fund

problemsolver:

What an awesome ad for Skin Cancer Research

Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre: Break | Ads of the World

Supporting Clare Oliver Melanoma Fund

August 24, 2010
Tags sun, exposure, awareness, ad, beach
Preservation-worthy:
70s-era beachfront Dune House near Jacksonville is in a hill (and on the market). Unique is an understatement. Click on photo to view slideshow. [Wall Street Journal story: http://bit.ly/2F8A5]

Preservation-worthy:

70s-era beachfront Dune House near Jacksonville is in a hill (and on the market). Unique is an understatement. Click on photo to view slideshow. [Wall Street Journal story: http://bit.ly/2F8A5]

March 16, 2009
Tags 1970s, Architecture, Design, Florida, Inspiration, beach, real estate

View a favorite vintage sign photo series:

Texas Vintage Neon Signs
92 dpi screen Texas Neon Now Gone.jpg
92 dpi screen Texas Favorite Study 2.jpg
92 dpi screen Oak Forest Shoe Shop.jpg
92 dpi screen Cafe Neon Sign 4.jpg
Holiday Plaza Motel 148  n 92 dpi.JPG
Landmark Lodge 52 n 92 dpi.JPG
92 dpi screen Landmark in Fort Worth.jpg
Clock Coffee Shop in El Paso 92 dpi.JPG

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