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Chinstrap Penguin on Rocky Coast

http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/photos/penguins/#chinstrap...

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a field of lolcows

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Whenever I see a photo of a cow, I want to eat beefsteak. Drooling

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This amazing John Squire painting of The Stone Roses concert at Spike Island in 1990, one of the best gigs ever:

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This is my computer's WALLPAPER at work.

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Evil

Robots

Operate

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Conger Eel
Who's watching who? A conger eel (Ariosoma balearicum) peers out of its sandy burrow in Caribbean waters near Cuba.

http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/wallpaper/photography/photos/u...

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This is my computer background at the moment, and it is VERY appropriate for China.

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Robots

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Flying Fish

A flying fish glides gracefully through the air, mirrored below by its reflection on the calm waters of the Tasman Sea. There are some 40 species of flying fish. All have evolved winglike pectoral fins that allow them to take to the air after an underwater takeoff sprint at speeds of some 37 miles an hour (60 kilometers an hour). The fish have been known to soar 655 feet (200 meters) in a single flight.

http://ocean.nationalgeographic.com/wallpaper/ocean/photos/unique-sea-cr...

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