• Water Inspired //
  • In celebration of water, this blog is dedicated to anything H20-related. That indiscriminately includes photographs and artwork featuring water in all its forms in diverse ways. The images feature herein range from natural views of bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, and streams to man-made architectural wonders such as pools and fountains, right along with portraits of humans and animals alike submerged in or under water. From vast and endless oceans to drops of dew on a rose, water is precious and almost everywhere. And with that in mind, I hope that I can take you to vistas that you've never been before. On a miscellaneous note, there will sometimes be watercolor paintings, and occasionally water in other states, whether it is in solid (ice and snow) or gaseous form.

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thegoldeneternity:

Lately.
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whirra:

These Icebergs have been found in West Iceland where some of The Icebergs have changed color due to the sun.
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thresholdnote:

andré chénier opera on the lake at bregenz
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laughingsquid:

Venice Under Water
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elizabeththewriter:

Mouth wash
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funnywildlife:

A good day fishingAn osprey snatches a fish near Pohang, South Korea, on October 22.Picture: Kim Jae-Sun / EPA
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aliealiealieee:


Hair ice, also called silk frost, is a type of ice formation that looks like silky hair and seems to only appear on woody, barkless materials on the ground. The ice structures tend to grow out of a small pore in the wood, sort of like hairs on the human head. Hair ice, is ice that grows outward from the surface of the wood, as super-cooled water emerges from the wood, freezes and adds to the hairs from the base.

that is terrifying and gross to me for some reason.
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