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Waiting for morning.
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Een van de vele verlaten huisjes in Belgie. Op internet las ik dat de naam weerwolf betekend. Een andere bezoeker heeft de ontdekker van het huisje gesproken en die vertelde dat hij als een weerwolf zichzelf naar binnen heeft moeten graven.
Northern lights show last Oct. 7, 2015 taken around 12am-2am.
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Northern lights show last Oct. 7, 2015 taken around 12am-2am.
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Last Breaths of a Cattail
Humber Bay Park East | Toronto, Ontario
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D800 | Voigtländer 58mm Nokton | 1/400 sec @ f3.2 | ISO 100
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While the remaining few vehicles leave the city hub for the night, the sidewalks remain empty inside the eerily quiet Calgary - never have a seen a downtown with so little night-time activity.
“Nietzsche also proposed a second kind of tourism, whereby we may learn how our societies and identities have been formed by the past and so acquire a sense of continuity and belonging.
The person practising this kind of tourism ‘looks beyond his own individual transitory existence and feels himself to be the spirit of his house, his race, his city’.
He can gaze at old buildings and feel ‘the happiness of knowing that he is not wholly accidental and arbitrary but grown out of a past as its heir, flower, and fruit, and that his existence is thus excused and indeed justified'.”
—The Art of Travel by Alain de Botton