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Dawnguard, A New Skyrim DLC Coming This Summer

So excited!

laughingsquid:

Dawnguard, A New Skyrim DLC Coming This Summer

So excited!

(Source: bethblog.com)

Posted 1 month ago

Taken with instagram

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Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

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Que será, será - whatever will be, will be.
Posted 1 month ago

A man irrigates his field with an electric water pump east of Gauhati, in northern India. Excessive water pumping has strained both water and energy supplies in India, China and other hot spots around the world.

A man irrigates his field with an electric water pump east of Gauhati, in northern India. Excessive water pumping has strained both water and energy supplies in India, China and other hot spots around the world.

Posted 9 months ago

August 29, 2011. Refugees in Hagadera, Kenya, scramble to load their belongings onto trucks that will relocate them to a newly opened camp near Nairobi. About a thousand new refugees fleeing famine in Somalia continue to pour into Kenya each day.Read more: http://lightbox.time.com/2011/09/02/the-best-pictures-of-the-week-august-26-september-2/#ixzz1WrxM9ClI

August 29, 2011. Refugees in Hagadera, Kenya, scramble to load their belongings onto trucks that will relocate them to a newly opened camp near Nairobi. About a thousand new refugees fleeing famine in Somalia continue to pour into Kenya each day.

Read more: http://lightbox.time.com/2011/09/02/the-best-pictures-of-the-week-august-26-september-2/#ixzz1WrxM9ClI

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Paper lanterns float along the Motoyasu River in front of the illuminated Atomic Bomb Dome near Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, western Japan, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011. The Japanese city of Hiroshima on Saturday marked the 66th anniversary of the bombing, as the nation fights a different kind of disaster from atomic technology - a nuclear plant in a meltdown crisis after being hit by a tsunami.

Paper lanterns float along the Motoyasu River in front of the illuminated Atomic Bomb Dome near Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, western Japan, Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011. The Japanese city of Hiroshima on Saturday marked the 66th anniversary of the bombing, as the nation fights a different kind of disaster from atomic technology - a nuclear plant in a meltdown crisis after being hit by a tsunami.


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