forest fire.
waterfalls.

alltså vattenfall är en av mina mest faschinerande saker, det blir liksom inte mer wilderness än såhär.
i love waterfalls...so fascinating! i can't even think of anything more...wilderness than waterfalls.
the ocean.

jag saknar havet lite idag.
today i miss the ocean.
source: melwa.
wilderness.

åh, mitt bästa wilderness.
oh, my favourite thing.
sources: here.
forever.
how low.

how low
are you willing to go
before you reach all
your selfish goals.
punch line after punch line
leaving us sore,
leaving us sore.
absorbed
in your ill hustling
you're feeding a monster,
just feeding a monster.

invasion
after invasian,
this means war,
this means war.
someday you'll be up to your knees
in the shit you seed.
all the gullible
that you mislead
won't be up or it.

where to
will you relocate
now that it's war.
now that it's war
sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8. do you know who really took these photos? if so, please let me know so that i can credit properly.
orcas.

"juvenile female killer whale (orcinus orca) illuminated by warm morning light. tysfjord, norway."
"pair of killer whales (orcinus orca) displaying their dorsal fins and saddle patches as they dive. tysfjord, norway."
sources: 1 & 2.
exciting views.
två saker som jag tycker om och som jag inspireras av är vackra, spännande platser och bildbeskrivningar för att det skapar ett djup och ett intresse som annars saknas.
two things that i like and that inspires me are beautiful, exciting places and when the photographer add a little description of the photos he or she has taken because it makes it all more interesting.
vilken fantastisk plats!
such an amazing location!
grand teton national park, wyoming, july 2011
"the night we walked out to the pier and laid surrounded by forests and mountains and below blankets upon blankets of stars."
"cap de cavalleria is the northernmost point on menorca, the end of a long and barren peninsula that extends about 4km north of the rest of the island. the scenery around the area is dramatic. it is not well visited as an attraction, but for those that do the area has a dramatic landscape and drive on offer. the area around here is remote and uninhabited, miles away from the sandy beaches and large hotels. this area is often thought of as a rather desolate area pounded in the winter by the island's famous tramontana wind. the tramontana wind is a classical name for a northern wind. far from desolate this northern area is rich in history and embellished by beautiful beaches such as playa de cavalleria. the walk from cap de cavalleria is not difficult although the going can be hard in places and the pathways can be a little uneven and rocky. good comfortable shoes, sun hat, sun cream, bathing costume, a picnic and a large bottle of water is all that's needed."
sources: 1, 2 & 3.
river crossings.



jag ramlade över den här fantastiska artikeln om hur broar växer, alltså inte byggs, i nongriat som är en by i meghalaya i indien. platsen är en av världens fuktigaste ställen och därför skulle en vanlig träbro ruttna. på grund av att träden lever blir dessa broar, som kan ta 10-15 år att leda och fläta, starkare med tiden. kanske är det bara jag som är helt inne i sagan om ringen just nu men påminner inte dessa väldigt mycket om lothlorien?
i fell over this awsome article a few days ago. it describes how bridges are grown, not built, in the little indian rain forest-village nongriat in india. the place is one of the wettest places in the world so an usual bridge made of wood would quickly rot. so because the trees are alive they grow stronger with time and it can take up to 10-15 years to guide the roots and vins across the river. perhaps it is just me (im reading lord fo the rings right now) but doesnt this reminds you a lot of lothlorien?
sources: daily mail.
midnight.

natten är väl vackrast ändå.
the night is beautiful.
sources: olof grind.
into the wild.

nu är det hög tid för lite wilderness tycker jag.
i think it is about time for some wilderness.
sources: melwa, by the garden & the humble supremacy.
ponds on the ocean.
nasa har en alldeles utmärkt flickr. jag gillar speciellt när de adderar en bildbeskrivning för då lär man sig nya, intressanta saker.
nasa is the owner of one of my favourite flickr accounts. i especially like when they add a description to their uploaded photos. you always learn something new and interesting.
nasa image acquired July 12, 2011.
if you have never been north of the arctic circle, it is easy to imagine that the “ice cap” at the top of the world is a uniform sheet of white. the reality, particularly during the spring and summer melt, is a mottled landscape of white, teal, slate gray, green, and navy.
the sea ice atop the arctic ocean can—as shown in this photograph from july 12, 2011—look more like swiss cheese or a bright coastal wetland. as ice melts, the liquid water collects in depressions on the surface and deepens them, forming melt ponds. these fresh water ponds are separated from the salty sea below and around it, until breaks in the ice merge the two.
researchers on the nasa-funded icescape mission—impacts of climate on ecosystems and chemistry of the arctic pacific environment—have been examining melt ponds, the ice around them, and the waters below for three weeks, with three more to go. carried by the u.s. coast guard cutter healy, a team of oceanographers, marine biologists, and glaciologists are investigating how changing conditions in the arctic affect the ocean’s chemical and biological makeup.
the science team collects water samples to examine water chemistry and to observe the colonies of plankton growing in the water and on the surfaces of the ice. other instruments are used to assess how much and how far sunlight is penetrating into—and warming—the arctic ocean. still others are measuring the current systems that move water from the depths to the surface, as well as horizontally across the beaufort and chukchi seas.
incidentally, the crew members in the photo are not harvesting data; they are collecting supplies. a c-130 airplane flew by earlier in the day, dropping a parachuted canister of hardware for fixing instruments and other machinery on the icebreaker.
source: nasa goddard photo and video.
wild.

into the wild unknown.
freedom.
colorado.

near aspen, colorado
fall 1977
autumn in the rocky mountains
source: nick dewolf photo archive.
infinity.

jag gillar hur det vidträckta havet låter. jag gillar hur det känns och jag gillar dess doft.
i like the sound of the wide ocean. i like how it feels and i like how it smells.
sources: 1 & 2.
moss.

when i grow up
i want to be a forester
run through the moss on high heels
that's what i'll do
throwing out boomerang
waiting for it to come back to me
sources: 1, 2 & 3.
thehumblesupremacy.
jag har sagt det här förut men erica driver bloggen the humble supremacy och jag gillar den jättemycket för den handlar om skogen och wilderness! träd är en av mina finaste grejer (jag vet, det låter konstigt men det är så) och kanske speciellt sådana där döda träd som vrider sig upp mot himlen och ofta är lite sådär grå efter vindens vinande och regnets piskande. tänk tim burton-träd. okej, titta själva bara så förstår ni.
i have told you before but erica has got a great blog called the humble supremacy. i like it a lot because the humble supremacy is all about the beautiful forest! i like trees and perhaps especially dead trees which sounds weird but i just do. i find them both haunting and fascinating. i asked erica if she could post some photos of dead trees and she did. thank you erica!


om jag inte minns helt fel (vilket jag kanske gör) så mår skogen bra om ungefär 5 % består av döda träd. för tänkt på att även döda träd är fulla av liv.
if i do not misremember (which is possible) the forest should consist approximately of 5 % dead trees. because remember, even dead trees are full of life!



sedan tycker jag väldigt mycket om när skogen ser ut såhär. kuslig ni vet. på natten känns skogen så mycket större och så mycket mäktigare än på dagen tycker jag.
i also like it a lot when the forest looks like this, hauting and eerie. during the night the forest seems a lot bigger and more powerful.
vinter.
winter.
vår.
spring.
sommar.
summer.
höst.
autumn.
om man har tur kan skogen se ut såhär.
if you are lucky, the forest looks like this.

helt fantastiskt!
truly amazing!
okej, en liten lägereld.
a campfire.
åh! skogen är fin när den är grön och levande.
oh! i like it when the forest is green and alive.



jag tycker om skogen så mycket. här har vi förresten en annan tjej som också gillar skogen.
i like the forest so much. by the way, elin does like the forest aswell.
sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 & 20.
fall.
desertflower.

ökenblomma. nu skall jag ta itu med era önskeinlägg.
desert flower. i will see what i can do about your wishes.
source: sara gossett.







