Their alabaster skin, constellations of freckles, combustible temperaments, and irresistible sexiness…. These are things that can bring even the toughest man down on his knees. Photo credit to pinterest. And no, they are not declining.

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A photographer has captured the dramatic moment the coastline of New South Wales was illuminated by massive lightning strikes. The year-old Australian also managed to include the fading sun in the frame, which adds a yellow and orange hue to the photo. The photographer captured the incredible moment massive lightning strikes illuminated the coastline of Redhead Beach in New South Wales on 9 December.
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