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Tourist attraction? Who would even feel comfortable with this? 🎥 @ vinay_nakirtha666
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Am I the only one who think that it’s creepy af ?
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That’s actually pretty perverse.
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How ridiculous, why would someone do something like this?
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Disrespectful in my book
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& it’s the men’s washroom ! WOW I wonder
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Naaaaaah. That’s very very wrong.
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How can people even pee like this? Unless I have to go badly or drunk, I don't like other dudes pissin next to me or hearing noises
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She trying way too hard. Bring her a glass of water when you go back out.
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Umm eww. That's creepy as hell
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Thailand 🇹🇭
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This is funny 😂😂😂
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These exist in many places around the world. Normally they’re in bars or clubs though.
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Nice try diddy
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This is extremely weird
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Just a few frames I’ve been drawn to lately - some taken five minutes from home, others on the far side of the island. No real theme, just scenes that made me stop. Still a few spots left for next month’s Bali workshop if you’re feeling adventurous - DM me ‘BALI’ and I’ll send over the details! 👨🏾🌾🍃
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Mads Peter Iversen Photography
The absolutely epic Reynisdrangar sea stacks in Iceland. Probably my favourite sea stacks I’ve ever photographed. This collection is all taken from the Vik side during winter. Whether stormy, calm, moody or backlit (as it is during winter) they look sooooo good! I share all my knowledge about how to use light in landscape photography in my newly released and third ebook ‘Landscape Light’. It is 251 pages and covers the types of light, the light you can encounter all throughout the day, colour and the impact of post-processing are all themes I cover throughout the ebook. If you struggle with light in landscape photography, this ebook is for you! There is a link in my bio, happy learning 🤓
Moments like this remind me of how I got started in this crazy ocean world. When I first began working in the whale watching industry, I simply could not get enough of being on the water. On my days off, I’d take my small personal boat as far offshore as I dared in hopes of encountering these amazing animals without the confines of a big slow whale watching boat. After countless hours alone on the water with just myself and my favorite animals, I realized this was the way whale watching was meant to be! I remembering thinking to myself that if I ever started a whale watching company, I’d make sure we only used boats that could cover the type of ground necessary to always give our guests the best chance to experience wildlife in its purest form…and ideally away from all of the other tour boats that simply crowd the same animals that are closest to shore for simplicity’s sake. It still amazes me that @gonewhalewatching has grown into the company that it is today: complete with a crew that feels more like family than employees. Our guests know that whale watching isn’t just a job for our team. We all genuinely love these animals and are determined to be ambassadors for them while we are in their home. By using boats that can get away from the crowds, we are able to view wildlife in a setting that is both sustainable and rewarding. There is no better reminder of just how rewarding this approach can be then when two giant 40 ton animals feel comfortable enough to stop by and check out the tiny human(s) that are visiting them in their ocean home. It’s been a spring full of variety, with Humpback, Fin, and Gray Whales all being seen almost daily…and the closer we get to May, the closer we are to the first mighty Blue Whales making their grand entrance! We hope to see you on the water soon!