Cover of Lady Gaga’s “Telephone” on the koto and shakuhachi by Team Kozan
that shakuhachi player is really rocking it
Björk @ Bonnaroo 2013.
(Photo credit: Danny Clinch)
Posting on Tumblr is like talking to your cat. You don’t know if they are listening, and you don’t know if they care, but for some reason, it still helps.
This might be the most accurate thing I’ve read ever
Where is the otter that looked so disgusted with his watermelon?
here he is
IDK why I’m reposting this, but I can’t not
HAHAHA I LOVE THIS
ALWAYS REBLOG OTTERMELON
(Source: narret)
Submerged Churches.
These churches from all over the world are not victims of natural disaster, they all sit in the valley of a reservoir. Many reservoirs were created in valleys with small towns or villages nestled in them, the benefit of having reservoirs always outweighed the cost in relocating a small population. In many of these settlements the religious buildings were the tallest and once the valleys were flooded they could still be seen poking out of the water in a surreal post apocalyptic manner. Lots of them still survive, making more of an appearance every time the water level drops.
Among these examples are Ladybower, Graun, Pantà de Sau, Tehri and Potosi