Jorunna parva, also known as “sea bunnies”, are sea slugs. Their bunny like “ears” are actually chemosensory organs which help them detect chemicals in the water. They’re most commonly found around the Philippines and Japan.
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Jorunna parva, also known as “sea bunnies”, are sea slugs. Their bunny like “ears” are actually chemosensory organs which help them detect chemicals in the water. They’re most commonly found around the Philippines and Japan.
The race to build the world’s tallest skyscraper has reached new heights - and taken a turn in direction.
Designs for ‘The Big Bend’, a slender tower that would transform Manhattan’s skyline have been unveiled.
Described as the ‘longest building in the world’, the project’s concept drawings reveal a skyscraper reaching an apex then curving back down. And featuring an elevator system that can travel in curves, horizontally and in loops.
In a bid to work around the challenges of New York’s zoning laws, design studio Oiio has imagined an innovative concept to straddle across Billionnaire’s Row on 57th Street.




what the fuck is this
It’s why people hate New York.
Oh great there’s going to be a giant fucking paperclip in my skyline. Fucking neato
For anyone needing to relax. Especially around exams/finals
Reblogging this again because I can
wait this is exactly what I needed
Although not quite one-of-a-kind,
this beach in Hawaii is certainly an extremely rare sight to behold.
Rather than the usual golden or white sand you’d find blanketing the
shores, this is one of only four green beaches in the world! No, it’s
not algae or some kind of alien conspiracy, there is a perfectly logical
explanation for its grassy hue. Papakolea Beach formed around a cinder
cone (that’s the name given to the mound of debris surrounding a
volcanic vent) that was rich in the mineral olivine, which
unsurprisingly is olive green in color. As the waves lapped at the
cinder cone, it gradually broke down and turned into a magnificent green
sand. Let’s take a look at this miracle of nature.