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  1. 53v3nfrn5:

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    Alexander McQueen for Givenchy, 1999

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  1. ferrymohr:
“Visual pleasures curated by photographer and art director Ferry Mohr.
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    ferrymohr:

    Visual pleasures curated by photographer and art director Ferry Mohr.

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  1. ufansius:
“Bidjar wool carpet - Persia, circa 1890.
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    ufansius:

    Bidjar wool carpet - Persia, circa 1890.

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  1. fyeahtimwalker:

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    Honey-do by Tim Walker for Vogue US, March 2013

    Wearing an Alexander McQueen SS13 honeycomb dress with Plexiglas harness and necklace.

    Styled by Phyllis Posnick.

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  1. rattyexplores:

    Nest of the Asian Honeybee

    Here we have the poisoned nest of the Asian Honeybee (Apis cerana). If you’re wondering why the nest was poisoned, it’s because this species is actually quite damaging to this area. The Asian Honeybee not only leaves in competition with native bees over nesting areas and food, but they may also carry a certain nasty mite known as the ‘Varroa mite’ (genus Varroa), which can be detrimental to European Honeybee populations (Apis mellifera) (1).

    Lets take a closer look at this nest shall we. First we’ll start off with the eggs. You can see an egg inside a brood cell in picture 9. The eggs are very small, and take about three days to develop. After which the fat little larvae emerge, curling up and waiting to be fed by the worker bees. When the larva becomes large enough, the brood cell will be sealed, so the larva’s pupation will be undisturbed. The adult bee will chew its way out of the cell after emerging from the pupae (2).

    You can tell which brood cell belongs to which kind of bee based on its appearance. The drones have a distinctly dome-shaped cap with a large pour in the center (pic. 7). Then, of course, there’s the queen’s brood cell, which is large, round and on the edge of the nest (pics 5-6) (3).

    When it comes to this species, it’s important to stay informed about the ways in which they are damaging for the environment.

    Apis cerana

    14/07/22

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  1. pepperonyscience:

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    This poor baby was exhausted in the parking lot. Drove him to where there were some flowers. Hope he’ll be okay!

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  1. lonelycity:
“alex samuels
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  1. riodejaneiro-wonderfulcity:
“Rio de Janeiro - RJ
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    riodejaneiro-wonderfulcity:

    Rio de Janeiro - RJ

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  1. theereina:

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  1. escuerzoresucitado:

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    KATHY LAM 黑山

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  1. greelin:

    love will always find you. Both threat AND promise

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  1. cottagecorelifeblog:

    me: :((

    spring: 🌼 ° 🌱 ۫ ☁️ ⊹ 🌷 🕊 * ִ ۫ 🐝 . ° 🌾 * 🌞 ⊹ ❀ 🍃 .🌿 * . 🌻 ° . 𖧷 ࣪ ᳝ ࣪ 🦋. * . ⊹ 🐛 •. * 🐞° ❁ ࣪ ᳝ ࣪ 🍃 .🌈 * . 🐌. * 🌳 ꕥ ᳝🐿️ 🍄 ⊹ 🌱 ࣪ ᳝ ࣪ 🧚🏻‍♀️ • 💐 * . ✿ ° 🌷 * . 🌲

    me: :))

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  1. fairycosmos:

    can’t believe i am going to die someday LOL. well back to sitting in my bedroom

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