outside places
h4ilstorm:

IMG_9736 (by Darren Wood)

h4ilstorm:

IMG_9736 (by Darren Wood)

wuxshen:

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skoothsmin:

demonfox38:

teratomarty:

jacobtheloofah:

creepyabandonedplaces:

Holy Land USA
Waterbury, Connecticut 

Holy Land USA was once an 18 acre Bible-themed park located in Waterbury, Connecticut. The park had about 40,000 visitors a year until it closed in 1984 for renovations. Holy Land USA never opened back up again due to the death of owner John Greco in 1986. It has been abandoned ever since. The abandoned acres of the theme park have been watched over by groups of nuns for decades, but the place keeps getting more and more creepy as the park continues to deteriorate. 

On top of the vandalism and eeriness the park gives off, a teenager was murdered on these abandoned grounds in 2010. Since then police records have shown that the amount of trespassers have been decreasing which just means abandoned Holy Land USA is as creepy and deserted as ever.

this is what you get when you cross rapture and columbia

Holy BALLS.  Road trip!

Now that is some creepy shit.

A friend of mine visited this place. I’d like to go myself, but the rape/murder that happened there a few years ago is just way too frightening for me to look past.

rururunegg:

So the sky was really pretty


Forest and the Sun
lividula:

gnostic-forest:

architectureofdoom:

Road washed out by flood, WA state.

This is so beautiful

Officially my new favorite picture in the whole world.

lividula:

gnostic-forest:

architectureofdoom:

Road washed out by flood, WA state.

This is so beautiful

Officially my new favorite picture in the whole world.

ventriloquistic:

Rita Willaert: General Carrera Lake - Chile

archiemcphee:

These awesome photos, in which rolling waves appear to be both perfectly frozen in time and miraculously made solid, are the work of French photographer Pierre Carreau.

Carreau “shoots waves with a variety of high speed cameras using various macro and wide angle lenses, capturing water shapes that appear more sculptural than liquid.”

Visit his Pierre Carreau’s website to view many more examples of his amazing work. He also offers prints of some of his images via Clic Gallery.

[via Colossal]

watershedplus:

A levada is an irrigation channel or aqueduct specific to the Portugese island of Madeira. They were created from the sixteenth century to carry water across the island from the mountainous west and northwest of the island to the drier southeast, which is more conducive to habitation and agriculture
The total levadas network extends over 2150 km in this island 57 km long, 23km wide in the widest point.

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