Scroll To Top
29

It’s Wednesday, you should get away (23 Photos)

Random Home

Comments:

  1. charles says:

    10. Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) Norway. Love that place. Seen it here posted a bunch of time. Definitely an experience of a life time to be up there.

  2. juice says:

    sweet dreams

  3. Gobbles says:

    Didn't 17 used to be on Olympia beer?

  4. Caroline says:

    These should always be HQ

  5. Steve says:

    Walked accross 17 many times. Just outside Portland, OR. Beautiful Multnomah Falls.

  6. Baldy says:

    #1 looks like lake louise. Go Canada. Go

  7. bubblerider86 says:

    I definitely need to travel more <3

  8. chrisdg74 says:

    Note to self: Tell boss to fuck off and then tackle the globe.

  9. LT B says:

    Feeling a little cramped as I sit staring at my cubicle wall and these pictures.

  10. Nola says:

    Le sigh, at least tomorrow is a holiday…..

  11. equalizermax says:

    chive do you have a wallpaper link for this post?

  12. Tempest says:

    I wish they didn't photoshop in the fake lightning effect in #20…would have been better without it.

  13. Me too! December, meet you there! *whether you like it or not….creep creep*

  14. Coldzilla says:

    # 1 is Moraine Lake Ab – tramped around that pretty spot MANY a day. Even more beautiful with a dusting of white stuff!

    Thanks Chive

  15. Breanna says:

    #17 looks like Rivendell. :p Just about everything in Norway is gorgeous.

  16. kei says:

    awesome pictures, thanks Chive! if you can list down where each picture was taken, i would really, really appreciate it! <3

    does anyone know where #6 was taken? or have a HD version of that? somehow looking at the picture makes me feel all placid and tranquil inside (:

  17. Marty says:

    Dear Chive – Is it common for you to post other artists copyrighted works without links back to their original sources?

  18. Silent says:

    #3 extreme photoshopping in action!

    To get a picture of the stars like that you'd need a very long exposure, so long in fact that if the camera was stationary, the stars would blur as they rotate around the pole star. The camera would have to move with the Earth's rotation, so it'd blur the trees!
    Looking at the trees…. was that part of the picture taken during the day-time?!?

Generic Gravatar

Create a Gravatar

Random Home
LIKE theCHIVE on Facebook. Share the awesomeness with your friends.
(close)