SouthWords
19 year old native of Santa Cruz, Ca residing in Portland. Student and Amateur Naturalist. Lover of Science-Fiction and Fantasy, Fine Art, Philosophy, Politics, and Literature. Thorium enthusiast.
SouthWords
fotojournalismus:

A cloud of ash belches out of Mexico’s Popocatepetl volcano as seen from Paso de Cortes, in the Mexican central state of Puebla on May 20, 2013.
[Credit : Arturo Andrade/AFP/Getty Images]
flosvitae:

nationalgeographicscans: Coral on the Australian coastline, 1957
oncealoyallover:

By Jem 
rorschachx:

This dramatic new image of cosmic clouds in the constellation of Orion reveals what seems to be a fiery ribbon in the sky. This orange glow represents faint light coming from grains of cold interstellar dust, at wavelengths too long for human eyes to see. | image source: ESO
cavetocanvas:

Joan Snyder, To Transcend the Moon, 1985
fotojournalismus:

Sleeping child with Black Nazarene replica statue during the Feast of the Black Nazarene  procession in Manila on January 9,  2013. www.rolandnagy.com
vintagepacificnorthwest:

May 18th marked the 33rd anniversary of the Mount Saint Helens Eruption.
Prior to the eruption, this pamphlet was sent to residents who might be potentially effected.  1980
cavetocanvas:

George Stubbs, Sleeping Leopard, 1777