Surface tension phenomenon is a contractive tendency of the surface of a liquid that allows it to resist an external force. It is revealed, for example, in the floating of some objects on the surface of water, even though they are denser than water, and in the ability of some insects (e.g. water striders) to run on the water surface. This property is caused by cohesion of similar molecules, and is responsible for many of the behaviors of liquids.
likelike22:

햇볕
He’s licking my Game of Thrones book, the freak.
MY BABY MISSED ME.
evysinspirations:

IMG_1169 (by BigMikeSndTech)
Praia, Cape Verde
Time for drive.
sinkling:

paris by rosielord on Flickr.
fourteen:

||| by lord the air smells good today on Flickr.
archenland:

Tyrolean Valley by Terry Roberts
evysinspirations:

Waterfront, Belize City (by Rick’s Pics (Montreal))
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I get to go home for three days! This usually isn’t exciting, but I’m psyched to be off work and to see my grandma and my cat and thrift shop and hug my mommy.

tastefullyoffensive:

[trickrtreatr]
transylvanialand:

By the beautiful blue Danube by eckiblue on Flickr.
aphelia:

 (by maria perry)
future / past