The Milky Way Reflected Onto The Largest Salt Flat In The World

The Milky Way Reflected Onto The Largest Salt Flat In The World
The Milky Way Reflected Onto The Largest Salt Flat In The World

The Milky Way Reflected Onto the Largest Salt Flat in the World

More Posts from Blog-dinazoe and Others

11 years ago
That Feeling You’re Gone For A While Then You Feel Like You’ve Missed A Lot
That Feeling You’re Gone For A While Then You Feel Like You’ve Missed A Lot
That Feeling You’re Gone For A While Then You Feel Like You’ve Missed A Lot
That Feeling You’re Gone For A While Then You Feel Like You’ve Missed A Lot

that feeling you’re gone for a while then you feel like you’ve missed a lot

8 years ago
WATCH: A Behind-the-Scenes Timelapse Captures The Extraordinary Physical Labor For The New Stop Motion
WATCH: A Behind-the-Scenes Timelapse Captures The Extraordinary Physical Labor For The New Stop Motion
WATCH: A Behind-the-Scenes Timelapse Captures The Extraordinary Physical Labor For The New Stop Motion

WATCH: A Behind-the-Scenes Timelapse Captures the Extraordinary Physical Labor for the New Stop Motion Film ‘Kubo and the Two Strings’ [video]


Tags
11 years ago

Awww so cute

blog-dinazoe
7 years ago
If You’re An Introvert, Follow Us @introvertunites​

If you’re an introvert, follow us @introvertunites​


Tags
6 years ago

“El mal que existe en el mundo proviene casi siempre de la ignorancia.”

— Thomás.

8 years ago
Abraham Nemeth Born On 16th October 1918 Was An American Mathematician And Inventor. He Was Professor
Abraham Nemeth Born On 16th October 1918 Was An American Mathematician And Inventor. He Was Professor
Abraham Nemeth Born On 16th October 1918 Was An American Mathematician And Inventor. He Was Professor

Abraham Nemeth born on 16th October 1918 was an American mathematician and inventor. He was Professor of Mathematics at the University of Detroit Mercy in Detroit, Michigan. Nemeth was blind, and was known for developing a system for blind people to read and write mathematics. Nemeth distinguished himself from many other blind people by being able to write visual print letters and mathematical symbols on paper and blackboards just like sighted people, a skill he learned as a child. Nemeth says that this skill allowed him to succeed in mathematics, during an era without much technology, during which even Braille was difficult to use in mathematics. He developed the Nemeth Braille Code for Mathematics and Science Notation, which was published in 1952. Nemeth is also responsible for the rules of MathSpeak, a system for orally communicating mathematical text. In the course of his studies, Nemeth found that he needed to make use of sighted readers to read otherwise inaccessible math texts and other materials. Likewise, he needed a method for dictating his math work and other materials for transcription into print. The conventions Nemeth developed for efficiently reading mathematical text out loud have evolved into MathSpeak.


Tags
9 years ago

What the Magnus Chase characters taught us

Magnus: You don’t have to be like everyone else, but you’re still as great

Sam: Stereotypes don’t define you

Hearthstone: Disability can’t stop you

Blitzen: Follow your dreams

10 years ago
Alaskan Malamute Appreciation Post! 
Alaskan Malamute Appreciation Post! 
Alaskan Malamute Appreciation Post! 
Alaskan Malamute Appreciation Post! 
Alaskan Malamute Appreciation Post! 
Alaskan Malamute Appreciation Post! 
Alaskan Malamute Appreciation Post! 
Alaskan Malamute Appreciation Post! 
Alaskan Malamute Appreciation Post! 
Alaskan Malamute Appreciation Post! 

Alaskan Malamute appreciation post! 

Loading...
End of content
No more pages to load
  • coopergriggs
    coopergriggs liked this · 1 year ago
  • ej-22
    ej-22 liked this · 5 years ago
  • hunterstsblog
    hunterstsblog liked this · 5 years ago
  • hrh-babushkat
    hrh-babushkat reblogged this · 5 years ago
  • sweetranchdeanflap
    sweetranchdeanflap liked this · 6 years ago
  • justlivingmydreams
    justlivingmydreams reblogged this · 6 years ago
  • neverwasone4goodbis
    neverwasone4goodbis reblogged this · 6 years ago
  • justanabandonedblog
    justanabandonedblog reblogged this · 6 years ago
  • rebelthelabel
    rebelthelabel liked this · 6 years ago
  • rarely-if-ever
    rarely-if-ever liked this · 6 years ago
  • meach
    meach reblogged this · 6 years ago
  • sukkirijump
    sukkirijump liked this · 7 years ago
  • chaosundruhe
    chaosundruhe reblogged this · 7 years ago
  • goldtiger94
    goldtiger94 liked this · 7 years ago
  • wiki98189
    wiki98189 liked this · 7 years ago
  • martinpriceyy
    martinpriceyy reblogged this · 7 years ago
  • martinpriceyy
    martinpriceyy liked this · 7 years ago
  • lache-sism
    lache-sism liked this · 7 years ago
  • moon-stone23
    moon-stone23 reblogged this · 7 years ago
  • spacepearll
    spacepearll reblogged this · 7 years ago
  • alicexwonder
    alicexwonder reblogged this · 7 years ago
  • coconut-oil-hoe
    coconut-oil-hoe reblogged this · 7 years ago
  • niezbukdoq-blog
    niezbukdoq-blog liked this · 8 years ago
  • amadamyam-blog
    amadamyam-blog liked this · 8 years ago
  • rushito
    rushito liked this · 8 years ago
  • lanafir
    lanafir reblogged this · 8 years ago
  • snowyyheart
    snowyyheart reblogged this · 8 years ago
  • kaifyer
    kaifyer reblogged this · 8 years ago
  • lanafir
    lanafir liked this · 8 years ago
  • neurops
    neurops reblogged this · 8 years ago
  • lozengelove
    lozengelove reblogged this · 8 years ago
  • abundance-of-red
    abundance-of-red reblogged this · 8 years ago
  • autumnexplores-blog
    autumnexplores-blog liked this · 8 years ago
  • nessademer
    nessademer liked this · 8 years ago
  • lozengelove
    lozengelove liked this · 8 years ago
  • emilie-jolie
    emilie-jolie reblogged this · 8 years ago
  • enjoleuse
    enjoleuse liked this · 8 years ago
  • tobias-in-the-cupboard
    tobias-in-the-cupboard reblogged this · 8 years ago

295 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags