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Mono Monday: Lines in the sand

June 9, 2014August 3, 2014
Skógafoss
Remains (explored)
Barling Magna
Dark City II

On Lines

Human. Explore #1
Philadelphia, 2014
Too cool for school

https://www.flickr.com/photos/110587605@N06/14210760481/

Elephants
spring morning
Shitty Art
min 18
White flower after the rain in black and white

https://www.flickr.com/photos/48779633@N02/14160605190/

To participate in Mono Monday each week, tweet @flickr with the #MonoMonday hashtag or leave us a comment on our Facebook page. Thank you as always for sharing your inspiration with us!

Mono Monday
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Matthew Roth

Matthew Roth

Matthew is a Product Manager for Flickr and an editor on the Flickr Blog.

Mono Monday: Lines in the sand

June 9, 2014August 3, 2014
Skógafoss
Remains (explored)
Barling Magna
Dark City II

On Lines

Human. Explore #1
Philadelphia, 2014
Too cool for school

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Elephants
spring morning
Shitty Art
min 18
White flower after the rain in black and white

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To participate in Mono Monday each week, tweet @flickr with the #MonoMonday hashtag or leave us a comment on our Facebook page. Thank you as always for sharing your inspiration with us!

Mono Monday
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Posted By
Matthew Roth

Matthew Roth

Matthew is a Product Manager for Flickr and an editor on the Flickr Blog.

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Purnululu National Park

Around 350 million years ago, the sedimentary rock domes of the Bungle Bungle Range in Australia were formed. Their layering of orange and grey bands in beehive-like shapes make up a distinctive landscape in Purnululu National Park, which was declared a World Heritage Site in 2003.

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