Bavarian born creative, husband & father. Passport-stamp collector. Lover of clean food, mountains, farming, critters, bikes, hikes and get-away cabins. Visit blogomatictron76 to see my blog in archive mode. Go to about.me to web-stalk your's truely.

  1. ne0420:

Elephants are my favorite!
  2. icingsofcolor:

malformalady:

The Jabuticaba(Plinia cauliflora) is a fruit-bearing tree native to Minas Gerais and São Paulo states in southeastern Brazil. The tree is grown for its purplish-black, white-pulped fruits; they can be eaten raw or be used to make jellies and drinks (plain juice or wine). Other common names include Brazilian Grape Tree, Jaboticaba, Jabotica, Jabuticabeira, Guaperu, Guapuru, Hivapuru, Sabará and Ybapuru
Photo credit: Roberto Hoffman

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  3. sallymurphy:

Literally in Hermanus
  4. losers-count-sheep:

Tigers may be extinct within 12 years
Amur leopards - of which only about 35 are thought to exist in the wild - may be extinct within 3 or 4 years.
In the 70s and 80s, 18,000 jaguars were killed each year for their fur. The numbers are still rapidly declining.
Half of Africa’s lion populations face extinction within the next 40 years.
Credits are noted in the image. 
  5. theoriginaljoefisher:

(via Black and White Underwater Photography by Hengki Koentjoro | Colossal)
  6. woodendreams:

(by Marc Adamus)
  7. thekhooll:

Pop-up Camper
Stationed an hour outside of Austin, Texas resides self-contained pop-up campers designed by Garrett Finney. Finney claims that Cricket Trailers are “a portable adventure living space.” Photo by: Sarah Wilson
  8. nevver:

Is there life on Mars?