Hiking tattoos are becoming increasingly popular among outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers as they symbolize a deep connection with nature, a passion for exploration, and a sense of freedom. These tattoos often feature iconic elements of the great outdoors, such as mountains, trees, trails, or compasses, each
Wenn du nach draußen gehst und dir ansiehst, wie die Sonne über dem Horizont untergeht, wird dir klar, wie mächtig die Natur ist. Hast du Lust auf ein Sonnenuntergangs-Tattoo?
Learning wilderness survival tips to help you find shelter, staying hydrated, or building a fire can mean the difference between life or death.
Molly of Denali, a new kids' program on PBS, offers an age-appropriate look at indigenous life without succumbing to stereotypes or cultural appropriation.
Cringe is as cringe does. Even though the internet is full of wonderful things like cat pics, wholesome local news, and articles written by yours truly, it’s also home to the vast and spooky wilderness where you’ll find the most bizarre and cringe-worthy posts. And it’s the members of the ‘Cringetopia’ subreddit that bears the heavy burden of documenting the cringiest examples to share (and publicly mock!) with the world. These cringetopians have a duty to show us what to never ever do while at the same time providing us with some hilariously weird content.
Explore Gary Koutsoubis' 1842 photos on Flickr!
A bumper crop of lemons this Spring A little bit of fertilizer applied throughout the growing season and drip irrigation seems to be the secret to growing a tree full of juicy lemons. A foolproof easy to make dessert using lemons is lemon delicious pudding: Ingredients 2 tablespoons butter 3/4 cup sugar 2 tablespoons self-raising flour pinch of salt grated rind of 2 lemons 2 eggs separated 1 cup of milk MethodCream the butter and sugar. Add the flour and salt. Add grated lemon rind, egg yolk, and milk. Fold in stiffly beaten egg white. bake in a double dish (stand in water) for 40 minutes at 175C (340F)
The feelings of horror and rapture collide at high speeds when viewing Lauren Marx's work. The St. Louis-based artist creates beautiful vignettes that speak to the cycle of life. Rather than a cleaned-up, Disneyfied verson of nature, her paintings give us raw depictions of birth and death. Influenced my scientific illustrations and the Baroque period alike, Marx's maximalist mixed-media works present these cyclical phenomena in visually appealing ways, often fusing the chaotic elements of nature into stylized compositions with an emphasis on design. Marx's solo show, "American Wilderness," opens at Roq La Rue Gallery in Seattle on May 7.
Battambang's bamboo train is back on track. Read more about the Cambodian mode of transport's history.
Cat cafes are so last year after a coffee shop opened up in Bangkok that uses foxes to entice customers who are fine petting wild animals and using them as selfie props. Little Zoo Cafe has opened up in Muangthong Thani and has quickly become the latest popular place for…
“These are the times in life — when nothing happens — but in quietness the soul expands.”
Teemu Järvi is an artist and designer of many awards. He specializes in wilderness themes. The works derive from the artist’s lifelong love of nature. A ceaseless explorer of Finnish woods and lakes, Järvi is familiar with the wildlife through first-hand experience. He works with traditional tools such as the reed pen,
London-based Nepali model and musician Tsunaina wears Balenciaga, Chanel, Cocoon, Giorgio Armani, Helmut Lang, Maison Valentino, Wolford and more.
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Wanderer by @tiinatormanenphotography // Edited by MFL Cold vast emptiness but something so beautiful. Self-portrait series. Arctic Lapland wilderness, Finland. North 69°. 2015.
Sometimes, the truth can be stranger than fiction. The story of Juliane, a 17-year-old girl who survived a plane crash and a harrowing journey through the Amazon rainforest, is one of those…