burnedshoes:

© Boogie (aka Vladimir Milivojevich), 2013, New York City
I love the hairstyle. Amazing.

burnedshoes:

© Boogie (aka Vladimir Milivojevich), 2013, New York City

I love the hairstyle. Amazing.

burnedshoes:

© Claudio Santana, June 4, 2011, Puyehue volcano / Chile
A cloud of ash billowing from Puyehue volcano near Osorno in southern Chile, 870 km south of Santiago. Puyehue volcano erupted for the first time in half a century on June 4, 2011, prompting evacuations for 3,500 people as it sent a cloud of ash that reached Argentina. The National Service of Geology and Mining said the explosion that sparked the eruption also produced a column of gas 10 kilometers (six miles) high, hours after warning of strong seismic activity in the area.

burnedshoes:

© Claudio Santana, June 4, 2011, Puyehue volcano / Chile

A cloud of ash billowing from Puyehue volcano near Osorno in southern Chile, 870 km south of Santiago. Puyehue volcano erupted for the first time in half a century on June 4, 2011, prompting evacuations for 3,500 people as it sent a cloud of ash that reached Argentina. The National Service of Geology and Mining said the explosion that sparked the eruption also produced a column of gas 10 kilometers (six miles) high, hours after warning of strong seismic activity in the area.

liquidnight:

Jack Crossing
6th Avenue, 2011
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liquidnight:

Jack Crossing

6th Avenue, 2011

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burnedshoes:

© Rodrigo Abd, Nov. 26, 2011, Retalhuleu / Guatemala
A sugarcane worker’s hand is stained with ash from burning cane in. Before harvesting the plant, workers burn off leaves, straw and other debris from the stalks, leaving behind the precious cane. Guatemalans migrate from all over the country to growing regions to earn $8 a day during harvest season.

burnedshoes:

© Rodrigo Abd, Nov. 26, 2011, Retalhuleu / Guatemala

A sugarcane worker’s hand is stained with ash from burning cane in. Before harvesting the plant, workers burn off leaves, straw and other debris from the stalks, leaving behind the precious cane. Guatemalans migrate from all over the country to growing regions to earn $8 a day during harvest season.