What are your most beautiful hiking spots to do at least once in your life? Don't hesitate to post a photo to illustrate. Photograph taken in La Clusaz, Haute-Savoie, France
Sandstone Monoliths, Druid Arch Trail, Canyonlands, NP
Needles District, Canyonlands NP, Utah
The way to the store in Norilsk, Russia (it is the world's northernmost city with more than 180,000 inhabitants)
The sun is a red giant now, but garbage collection is still needed in Dayton Ohio
12 year old me dabbing with Santa Claus, 2015 (the elf in the back was not amused)
Steamed Hams but its a 2000s sitcom that never made it past its first season
Kettleman House from Better Call Saul
Shrek and Donkey serving in the Lincoln County War, New Mexico Territory, circa 1878
The Colossus of Rhodes
What city has the most cyberpunk/futuristic skyline in your opinion
Where was I this week?
What's one historical fact that they won't teach you in school?
Breaking bad but its a youtube video from 2006
Where was I in September?
Where was I?
Needles District, Canyonlands NP
Chimney Rock, Colorado [OC] [3468x5472]
ITAP of some badlands at sunset
Given to me from my Dad's who said he got it from his company. Ukrainian in origin. Did a reverse image search to no avail.
Day 2 of getting a comment from every U.S. county but purple!
An Egyptian street vendor in 1865 selling mummies.
A peaceful world
What’s the most surprising problem humans haven’t found an answer for?
What’s a skill that seems useless until you suddenly need it in an unexpected situation?