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Playground

* Approximately every mile there is a different adventure playground. They are by far better than anywhere I have ever been. * #berlin * Photo by @francislane

A Lone Cyclist

A lone cyclist, taking a breather on Weston Road. Photo by @kravse for @burndiary. This wraps up my week posting for @burndiary. I hope you all enjoyed following me through Toronto. A big thanks to @diegorlando, @kayaleeberne, and @davidalanharvey for giving me this opportunity, and for making Burn Magazine so great.

A Wild Stag

A wild stag. Seen at Annette and Clendenan in Toronto. Photo by @kravse for @burndiary

Following the Light

I was talking on the phone when I took this. They were following the light as it moved. Every 2 minutes they would take a step back. Photo by @kravse for @burndiary.

Mechanic Shops

Mechanic shops on Dundas St. West, Toronto. Photo by @kravse for @burndiary

Toronto’s Lakeshore

I’m standing on Toronto’s lakeshore, taking a break from my morning commute. Like many others I bike into work. I’m just lucky enough to have a route that takes me along the waterfront. My name is Jared (@kravse) and I’ll be taking over @burndiary this week.

Old Cemetery Road

Old cemetery road. Badlands.Island of Mallorca.Photo by @tomeucoll for @burndiary

Horses and Destruction

The windmills that were used to dry the waters of the swamp remain abandoned since 1960…horses and destruction is what is left in the countryside. Photo by@tomeucoll for @burndiary . Mallorca island, working in the forthcoming book Badlands.

Barking Dogs in Badlands

Mornings start with the barking dogs in Badlands. All these fields used to be a swamp barely 100 years ago, Nowadays still there is something in these lands that still claim for their past. “What is born underwater, remains under water” Mallorca Island. Photo by@tomeucoll for @burndiary

Island of Mallorca

Hello, I’m Tomeu Coll @tomeucoll and I’m going to be taking over @burndiary this week, sharing my days in the island of Mallorca (Spain) working in the forthcoming book Badlands, about a zone in the south that are not related to the milions of visitants that take the island every year.