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“ Mason Strehl
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    Mason Strehl

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  • fotojournalismus:

    Dmitry Gomberg: Akrak Vazha (The Shepherd’s Way)

    Artist’s statement: 

    “This is a story about Tusheti - mountain region in the Republic of Georgia. Tusheti lies near the Chechen border and it is culturally closer to Chechens than to Georgians.

    The story is about shepherds who travel every summer to their ancestors’ land Tusheti and than return to spend the winter at the bottom of the mountain. Twice a year they travel with their sheep through the pass in the Caucasus which is 3,000 meters high. 

    I was staying and documenting life of the Shepherds in the Caucasus mountains for 5 years. These people have been cheese makers since before Christ. Their life is simple and harsh, but beautiful.”

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    • 4 years ago
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    Heaven‘s right there

    • 4 years ago
  • aaronsw:

    “part of the Player Character Code is that you don’t give up when something seems impossible.”

    — EY

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  • millivedder:
“Mount Rainier National Park
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    Mount Rainier National Park

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    • 4 years ago
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  • historical-nonfiction:
“Chief Red Cloud, of the Lakota Sioux (1822 - 1909).
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    Chief Red Cloud, of the Lakota Sioux (1822 - 1909).

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    Source: legendsofamerica.com
    • 4 years ago
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  • utwo:

    M A B O T E / WATERBERG, SOUTH AFRICA

    The residence nurtures a sense of escapism to nature with its seamless flow between external and internal spaces. Luxuriously spacious areas give the clients unparalleled vistas of the Waterberg even when inside.

    © Nick Plewman Architect

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    • 5 years ago
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