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First 100 to reblog

sianbelle:

must be following sianbelle

follower gain: 30-100+

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wish i could be here all year round <3

wish i could be here all year round <3

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What happened to us?: It Speaks for the Both of Us

reginamonica:

I know we’ve been friends for half our lives now, and we’ve been through a lot of ups and downs, our friendship is pretty much legit. I never thought college would be put us through this shit, since we survived middle school and high school together. So now that we’re in College, why does it feel like i’m losing you? Usually it’s me meeting new people and being loud & whattnot, but things changed and I feel invisible around you. I miss you and i want things back to the way they were when we could sit & talk about real things. Instead of me having to work to get your attention. Whaat happened? I guess we outgrew each other.

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The One That Got Away - Katy Perry (Cover by Tiffany Alvord & Chester See) (by TiffanyAlvord)

This is a great cover! Check it out!



photojojo:

Aqueous Floureau, by Mark Mawson.

via Colossal.



Bruno Mars-Talking the Moon cover


the Boulevard of Broken Dreams…


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PINK HIPPO SPOTTED!

Will and Matt Burrard-Lucas, were visiting the Masai Mara in Kenya,  hunting the wildebeest migration, only to find a pink hippo.  &#8220;Our guide had mentioned that he had heard rumours of this rare hippo  from a fellow guide, however, he was not told where it lived and he had  never come across it before,&#8221; said Will, 26.  &#8220;After a rather uneventful morning, we stopped on the banks of the Mara River for a picnic breakfast.  &#8220;After a while, to our great surprise, we spotted the pink hippo emerge onto the far bank of the river.&#8221;  According to the brothers, the hippo is leucitic and not albino as it  had some pigmented spots and dark eyes. Leucistic animals often do not  survive in the wild as they are visible to predators and get sunburnt.  Hippos however are large enough to fend off rare attackers, while using  their sweat as sunscreen.  &#8220;It was a young one as it is much smaller than the other hippos and  always stayed close to its mother,&#8221; said Will, who added that it was  &#8220;very shy&#8221; and hid behind its mother.
source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildlife/8031605/Rare-pink-hippo-spotted.html

PINK HIPPO SPOTTED!

Will and Matt Burrard-Lucas, were visiting the Masai Mara in Kenya, hunting the wildebeest migration, only to find a pink hippo.

“Our guide had mentioned that he had heard rumours of this rare hippo from a fellow guide, however, he was not told where it lived and he had never come across it before,” said Will, 26.

“After a rather uneventful morning, we stopped on the banks of the Mara River for a picnic breakfast.

“After a while, to our great surprise, we spotted the pink hippo emerge onto the far bank of the river.”

According to the brothers, the hippo is leucitic and not albino as it had some pigmented spots and dark eyes. Leucistic animals often do not survive in the wild as they are visible to predators and get sunburnt. Hippos however are large enough to fend off rare attackers, while using their sweat as sunscreen.

“It was a young one as it is much smaller than the other hippos and always stayed close to its mother,” said Will, who added that it was “very shy” and hid behind its mother.

source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildlife/8031605/Rare-pink-hippo-spotted.html