asaucerfulofwheels:

Porsche Plant 2/Zuffenhausen/1955

asaucerfulofwheels:

Porsche Plant 2/Zuffenhausen/1955

— 15 hours ago with 94 notes

radtv:

Telepathe » Chrome’s On It

sometimes when you let your iTunes library keep rolling you run into good things.

— 4 days ago with 1 note
screw your 2011 buzz band

screw your 2011 buzz band

— 4 days ago with 1 note

abandoned-but-loved:

Hashima Island (端島; meaning Border Island) is one among 505 uninhabited islands in the Nagasaki Prefecture of Japan about 15 kilometers from Nagasaki itself. It is also known as “Gunkan-jima” or Battleship Island thanks to its high sea walls. It began in 1890 when a company called Mitsubishi bought the island and began a project to retrieve coal from the bottom of the sea. This attracted much attention, and in 1916 they were forced to build Japan’s first large concrete building on the island. A block of apartments that would both accommodate the seas of workers and protect them from hurricanes.

In 1959, population had swelled, and boasted a density of 835 people per hectare for the whole island (1,391 per hectare for the residential district) – one of the highest population densities ever recorded worldwide. As petroleum replaced coal in Japan in the 1960′s, coal mines began shutting down all over the country, and Hashima’s mines were no exception. In 1974 Mitsubishi officially announced the closing of the mine, and today it is empty and bare, with travel currently prohibited. The island was the location for the 2003 film ‘Battle Royale II’ and inspired the final level of popular Asian videogame ‘Killer7′.

(Text and images by: http://listverse.com/2008/03/10/top-10-interesting-abandoned-places/)

— 4 days ago with 23 notes

Mount Everest is a morgue.

— 1 week ago
whomadecookies:

tim duncan and a beluga whale
life is a beuatiful place :)

whomadecookies:

tim duncan and a beluga whale

life is a beuatiful place :)

(Source: nba)

— 1 week ago with 119 notes
blue spruce bonsai

blue spruce bonsai

— 3 weeks ago with 1 note