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Lost In The Wild

My name is Andrew,21, I live in the mountains of Tellico Plains Tennessee. The Cherokee National forest and river are my playground.I love the wilderness and am one of the select few human beings that can honestly say I am happy with myself and the direction life is heading. In this blog you will find the cosmos, psychedelia inspired artwork, music of all kinds, Info on my amazing hometown, life,and personal beliefs on this short period on earth we call life , live for the moment and brace for the future.

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fun fact: None of the actors but Gene Wilder knew that the tunnel scene was coming

They had the lines and stuff, but they though it was just a boat ride. And when the lights came on and he started singing their terror was real.

It’s legitly my favorite scene.

I did not know that.

I am so pleased with the results, even if I feel bad for those people.

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Wind Waker - Makar

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all died at 27 with a white lighter in their pocket.

Yeeeup…White Lighters Are Bad Stoner JuJu
27 club.
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Spotted this amazing book fellow in the window display of the Manchester Harvey Nichols.
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arizonanature:

Known as a fertility god, prankster, healer and story teller, Kokopelli has been a source of wonder throughout the country for centuries. Kokopelli embodies the true American Southwest, and dates back over 3,000 years ago, when the first petroglyphs were carved. Although his true origins are unknown, this traveling, flute-playing Casanova is a sacred figure to many Southwestern Native Americans. Carvings of this hunch-backed flute-playing figure have been found painted and carved into rock walls and boulders throughout the Southwest.
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