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The Most Beautiful in the world : Formula1
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The Most Beautiful in the world : Mountains
The Most Beautiful in the world : Sculpture
The Most Beautiful in the world : Dives
FORMULA1
“[...]Ayrton Senna
according to the Formula 1 drivers… and followers, he was the best driver that has ever lived.
Poetry on Formula 1 Circuit[...]“ Read More
“[...] How to awaken your genius? How to become the best you can possibly be?
These are very tough questions… but genius is our birthright.
Passion… the ultimate goal of life, one central element, when reached, transforms every day into a miracle. Where jobs, or mundane actions, boredom do not exist. All of us have something unique inside, called genius, that can be mastered into an unprecedented level of beauty, innovation and simplicity[...]” Read More
“[...] The Millau Viaduct
a bridge that spans the valley of the river Tarn near Millau in southern France. Designed by the British architect Norman Foster and French structural engineer Michel Virlogeux.[...]“ Read More
“[...]The first of them, not the highest one, is also called the Murderous Mountain. Its north face is 6000 feet height. In German Mordwand ( murderous mountain) looks nearly exactly the same as a word Nordwand ( “north face” or “north wall”). It is a game of words that comes close to the [...]“ Read More
watch a video that shows one of the most accomplished and talented Divers in the history… Greg Louganis
He reveals what led him to the unbelievable level of skill and beauty he possessed. Read More
“[...] The Discobolus (The Discobolos, Discus-Thrower) is a Greek sculpture that was created around 460 BC by Myron of Eleutherai. The original Greek bronze is lost unfortunately. We know it thanks to many Roman copies. It is said that the sculpture was the solution of the Zeno Paradox [...] Read More










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Twitter: nelsonwayne
November 18, 2011 at 8:57 pm
Hello Martyna,
Magnificent photos and great video! Truly poetry in motion.
It seems we take certain things for granted that otherwise have the potential to be so inspiring.
As a reflexology practitioner – or reflexologist – I find myself inspiring the health and well-being of my clients, which is very gratifying.
Thanks for re-inspiring me… by showing me, once again, the beauty that surrounds me – in its many different forms.
Wayne Nelson
Redmond Reflexology
Twitter: Radioheada
November 20, 2011 at 6:03 pm
Hello Wayne
nice to see you here, and thank you for your comment
“It seems we take certain things for granted that otherwise have the potential to be so inspiring.”…the genius is in here and out there as a remainder of the inner one, and our sky-high happiness
“As a reflexology practitioner – or reflexologist – I find myself inspiring the health and well-being of my clients, which is very gratifying.”
great to hear… from physical health to emotional independence
thank you
Twitter: nelsonwayne
November 27, 2011 at 1:37 am
Martyna,
My pleasure.
I find an immense amount of value commenting on quality sites where the owner has obviously researched, prepared and executed the content in alignment with her own passion and truth.
Thank you for the experience and the opportunity to be a part of your world.
Many Continued Blessings,
Wayne
Twitter: Radioheada
November 27, 2011 at 3:27 pm
You’re welcome Wayne
I went to high school with Greg Louganis. He was above the rest even back then. He had a great feeling for how his body was positioned in space that others seemed to lack. I would suppose Nureyev was the same. They seem to have an innate ability to achieve beautiful form and movement with their bodies.