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up4more:voiceofnature: This forgotten castle (Château de la Mothe-Chandeniers) was abandoned after a fire In 1932. Seeing it up close Is breathtaking. These days it seems like castles only exist in storybooks and Disney movies. What happened to the
daniwitch: voiceofnature: The Witch’s House in Beverly Hills, built in 1921. Oooo my gosh I want
fka-amaster: voiceofnature: Magic Mountain LodgeThis hotel is located in Huilo Huilo, a Natural Reserve in Chile. The rustic appearance ends with the exterior however, as the interiors are done up in luxury. There are only 9 rooms, named after bird
adulthoodisokay: bringmeknitting: trebled-negrita-princess: voiceofnature: Valais blacknosed sheep. Although the earliest mention of it dates back to 1400, this large, docile mountain sheep was first recognised as a separate breed in 1962. It has
bvddhist: pinkmilktea: voiceofnature: So I dyed my cats pink with leftover beet water. No regrets! <3 :D I had to wash them because of some oil spill they had gotten into, and chose to use the beet water, which is perfectly safe. I had no idea it
thethetwistedone: voiceofnature: Apartma Zemljanka - Earth House For the modern Hobbit
fractalacidfairy: voiceofnature: Magic Mountain LodgeThis hotel is located in Huilo Huilo, a Natural Reserve in Chile. The rustic appearance ends with the exterior however, as the interiors are done up in luxury. There are only 9 rooms, named after
we-are-all-one-tribe: cosmofilius: voiceofnature: Hybrid Dome built by Earthen Shelter. This dome was built out of natural materials like cob and straw in the high desert of southern CA. Click here for more photos. oh my heart!!!!! so much
coolkenack: voiceofnature: Treehouse. Pictures by Michael Victor This can’t get any better.
hippies-like-us: voiceofnature: The Making of a Hobbit- door! GIVE. ME. IT.
whimsy-by-joja: voiceofnature: Forget flowers: this Valentine’s day give her mushroomsAmazing mushroom landart by Jill Bliss @fannibalgrowingcircle
voiceofnature: skoghaxa: Woodland House in Wales, UK- The hobbit house was created by 32 year-old Simon Dale for himself, his wife and two children. It only took 4 months and £3,000 to construct. The eco friendly home is equipped with a wood burner
voiceofnature: Valais blacknosed sheep. Although the earliest mention of it dates back to 1400, this large, docile mountain sheep was first recognised as a separate breed in 1962. It has adapted particularly well to life in the high Swizz mountains and
voiceofnature: For over 13 years (and girlfriend and children), architect Mickey Muennig lived in the tiny Greenhouse—his 1976 take on the then-popular dome and his celestial artistic response. From the deck of the outdoor bath, you can see up the
voiceofnature: Whimsical cabins by Christopher Kerksieck
voiceofnature: Amazingly surreal Las Pozas in the rainforest by Xilitla in the Mexico mountains. Created by Edward James in the 40′s, it includes more than 80 acres of natural waterfalls and pools interlaced with towering surrealist sculptures and
voiceofnature: Taylor Moore Photography
voiceofnature: Amazing mandalas by Mandal’ana’s
voiceofnature:Hugin (The Raven’s Nest) is located 280 meters above Sognefjord, all by itself. A unique treehouse with a Norse expression which are inspired by the Norwegian stave churches Urnes and Borgund. A lot of effort and more than 30 000 hours
voiceofnature: The Making of a Hobbit- door!
voiceofnature: Wistman’s Wood by Howard Perks
voiceofnature: Domaine de la Pierre Ronde, hobbit house in France made out of cordwood.
voiceofnature:Amazing structure made by Matt Parker that looks like something from Rivendell or Lothlorien.
voiceofnature: ghostlywatcher: Ardverikie. Scotland I once stumbled upon this magical tiny castle <3
voiceofnature:Simon Dale’s new low-impact strawbale home in Lammas Ecovillage. Still only half-finished, but it already looks beautiful! Read more here.
voiceofnature: Chalice Well, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
voiceofnature: Quinta da Aveleda, Portugal. From Alicornio and Karl Gercens.
voiceofnature: Chapel dedicated to the Thunderer Saint St. Pantelija that is built inside of a hollow ancient oak near the village of Jovac, Vladičin Han region, SE Serbia.
voiceofnature: Stone Bridge by Rize Resimleri
voiceofnature: Sakura petals flying in the air by Daniel Kordan
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voiceofnature: So I dyed my cats pink with leftover beet water. No regrets! <3 :D I had to wash them because of some oil spill they had gotten into, and chose to use the beet water, which is perfectly safe. I had no idea it would really make them
voiceofnature: In the early 1800s a man named Little Jon lived in this so called earth cabin (swe. ‘backstuga’) located in southern Småland, Sweden. An earthen cabin is built partially buried in the ground, in this case there’s three walls of
voiceofnature: As a kid lots of ermins lived around my cabin… it was awesome and they are so curious!
voiceofnature: Faroe Islands By Ali Horne
voiceofnature: Landart by Andy Goldsworthy
voiceofnature: “The Diary Of A Forest Girl. Aeppol is an artist who tries to capture the beauty held in the uniqueness of the ethereal moments from everyday life that inspire us before they disappear forever.”
voiceofnature: Art by Lea Yunk
voiceofnature:Art by Lea Yunk
voiceofnature: Romantic inspired backyard camping
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voiceofnature: 84_square Our dark eclectic home
voiceofnature:84_square Our dark eclectic home
voiceofnature: Entrancing Rice Fields That Resemble Broken GlassIn China, wild rice was been grown for some 8,200-13,500 years. Archaeologists believe that growing rice in wet fields was a practice that originally started there.
voiceofnature: Mushroom landart by Jill Bliss
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voiceofnature: Faerie Haven by Devajoy Gouss and Julie Jumper from Faerie Magazine
voiceofnature:Treehouse. Pictures by Michael Victor
voiceofnature:Amazing mandalas by Mandal’ana’s
voiceofnature: So I dyed my cats pink with leftover beet water. No regrets! <3 :D
voiceofnature: This forgotten castle (Château de la Mothe-Chandeniers) was abandoned after a fire In 1932. Seeing it up close Is breathtaking. These days it seems like castles only exist in storybooks and Disney movies. What happened to the foreboding