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Cheetah Hunt at Busch Gardens Tampa - From Dreams to Screams Documentary (COASTER-NET)

joelaz:

Mapping The Nation’s Well-Being
Gallup calls 1,000 random people every day and asks them a few survey questions regarding quality of life. The NY Times summarized the 2010 results as an interactive map of the country’s well-being. Shown here are the responses to the question “Did you experience feelings of happiness during a lot of the day yesterday?” Apparently, people in the middle of the country are generally happier. Also, the West Coast exercises more than the East Coast, people in the South are fat, and if you live anywhere other than the North East, there’s a good chance you don’t have insurance. Interesting! 

joelaz:

Mapping The Nation’s Well-Being

Gallup calls 1,000 random people every day and asks them a few survey questions regarding quality of life. The NY Times summarized the 2010 results as an interactive map of the country’s well-being. Shown here are the responses to the question “Did you experience feelings of happiness during a lot of the day yesterday?” Apparently, people in the middle of the country are generally happier. Also, the West Coast exercises more than the East Coast, people in the South are fat, and if you live anywhere other than the North East, there’s a good chance you don’t have insurance. Interesting! 

sara-white:

Possibly the coolest staircase I’ve ever seen.
(via Mechant Design)

sara-white:

Possibly the coolest staircase I’ve ever seen.

(via Mechant Design)

dk01:

The Built Environment - 104

dk01:

The Built Environment - 104

mirrormonster:

Bridge in fog by ~oriontrail

mirrormonster:

Bridge in fog by ~oriontrail

rainbowsandwitheringwinters:

(by Ying Ho Cheng)
nythroughthelens:

Noho, Manhattan.


(Clicking through the photo will take you to where it is located on Flickr where you can see larger versions and/or more information.)

nythroughthelens:

Noho, Manhattan.


(Clicking through the photo will take you to where it is located on Flickr where you can see larger versions and/or more information.)

San Francisco International Airport - Abstract

capturedphotos:

Abstract art uses a visual language of form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. - Rudolph Arnheim