The City of Adelaide was a passenger steam ship launched in 1863 in Glasgow, Scotland. The vessel was later converted to a barque for use as a cargo transport. In 1912 the vessel was gutted by fire, and in 1916 the burnt hulk was run aground in Cockle Bay, Magnetic Island, Australia. The remains have now been taken over by mangroves.
Magnetic Island, Australia📍
📷: Photo by @traveljosh
2019-06-26 12:53
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In Greek mythology Atlas was a titan who held up celestial heavens for all eternity, doomed to carry the weight of the world... A symbol of endurance, strength, and wisdom.
Bahamas📍
📷: @_bahamasgirl_ @elenakalis
2019-06-25 13:09
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‘Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do! If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it.’
Bali, Indonesia📍
📷: @thelosttwo
2019-06-24 10:56
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Van life 😍🚎
By far the best way to travel this beautiful earth!
Tag somebody you’d do this with!
France📍
🎥: @sweetvanlife
2019-06-23 14:14
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Look how clear the water is in the Maldives 😍💦
Tag somebody who needs to see this!
Maldives📍
🎥: @missangievilla
2019-06-22 08:09
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Random question for the day: If you could go anywhere in the world right now, where would it be and why 🌍
Utah📍
📷: @davidmrule
2019-06-20 12:31
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Imagine having a remote island all to yourself 😍🌴
Tag somebody you’d take here!
Normanby Island, Australia📍
📷: @traveljosh
2019-06-19 10:55
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A huge bear getting comfy, eating a long piece of grass 🐻🌾
Montana📍
📷: @benmurphy.photography
2019-06-18 12:48
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Tag somebody who’s afraid of heights 😱
Mount Huashan Hiking is known as the most dangerous hike in the world.
Would you do this
Mount Huashan, China📍
🎥: @deanie_babies
2019-06-17 12:36
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The famous blue train 😍🚂
Where are you heading this year
Sri Lanka📍
📷: @steveyalo @jerre_stead
2019-06-16 11:59
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Adrenalin UP 🎢 TAG someone you’d do this with 🛤 😍
Switzerland📍
🎥: @sennarelax
2019-06-14 13:10
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⚠WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES⚠ How is this barbaric killing of whales and dolphins still legal This annual slaughter takes place in the Faroe Islands and the typically blue sea turns into a horrifying red color due to the countless bodies of dead whales and dolphins.
Apparently, this tradition goes back to the year 1584 and it‘s a communal activity where all the locals get together to ruthlessly slaughter hundreds of whales and dolphins.
How are the whales killed The fishermen enter the water in boats and as soon as pods of whales arrive close to the bay, they surround them and lead them towards land to be beached and slaughtered. When the whales are close enough, a hook is inserted into their blowholes to bring them further up the shore and their necks are then stabbed with a spinal lance and their spinal cords are severed, which further cuts the blood supply to its brain. The whale loses consciousness and dies within a few seconds.
An entire pod of whales can be killed in less than 10 minutes and the entire community pitches in the slaughtering while it takes place in plain sight. Reportedly, each whale is recorded and regulated by authorities and the Danish people claim that this practice is not cruel and is carried out in regard to international laws. But we ask how can this be a law Approximately 500 cetaceans have now been killed ‘for food’ in these islands since the beginning of 2019. Let’s hear what your thoughts are — is this tradition of slaughter cruel and should it be stopped or be allowed to continue #savethedolphins #karmagawa #savethewhales #savethereef
Faroe Islands📍
📷: @savethereef @karmagawa