Not nearly as majestic as the rest of this thread, but still cool. Fake, but would be cool if it was real.
Yeah, people still fall for it on social media though.That's pretty easy to do with Photoshop.
Not nearly as majestic as the rest of this thread, but still cool. Fake, but would be cool if it was real.
Hey, I remember this from Dragon Age
For sure. It's like a higher quality version of 4chan's wallpaper section. Without all the garbage to wade through.Fantastic page. Still one of the best threads on the entire site.
Vines climb the old stone walls, weave through the windows and doors and creep along the crumpling paths in an abandoned Chinese fishing village which has been reclaimed by mother nature. Time stands still in this village on Shengshan Island - one of almost 400 that make up the Shengsi Islands to the east of Chinas Zhejiang province. What was once a thriving fishing hub has been long deserted and naturally transformed into a green jungle of tangled plants and neglected buildings. These pictures were taken by Shanghai-based amateur photographer, who calls herself Qing Jian during a recent trip to Shengshan.
This in VR please.Übermatik;176266293 said:Inside a Rubick's Cube:
Here's a photo a friend of mine took in the northern Finland, where I grew up. Love its barren beauty.
Beautiful. As a person from a tropical country, these cold looking places seem so fascinating to me.
I'm probably the same with cold climate. When the temperatures reach 20ºC (SOOO effin cold! lol) my nose starts to get batshit crazy.It's the same for me with tropical places, although I can't stand a sultry climate.
So PGR4-ey. :c
I'm probably the same with cold climate. When the temperatures reach 20ºC (SOOO effin cold! lol) my nose starts to get batshit crazy.