underwater background splashing blue ink

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2013-10-02

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underwater background splashing blue ink .

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Water,Blue,Paint,Splash,Ink,Liquid,Drops,Droplet,Underwater

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ink wiki:
>Ink (or Inkwell) is also a handwriting recognition technology built into Apple Computer's Mac OS X since Mac OS X v10.2. Ink can refer to a TV series starring Ted Danson. An ink is a liquid containing various pigments and/or dyes used for colouring a surface to render an image or text. Common perceptions consider ink for use in drawing or writing with a pen or brush. See more at Wikipedia.org...

underwater wiki:
>For other uses of the word underwater, see Underwater (disambiguation) Underwater, sometimes shortened as U/W, is a term describing the realm below the surface of water where the water exists in a natural feature (called a body of water) such as an ocean, sea, lake, pond, or river. Three quarters of the planet earth is covered by water. A majority of the planet's solid surface is abyssal plain, at depths between 4000 and 5500 m (13,000 to 18,000 ft) below the surface of the oceans. The solid surface location on the planet closest to the center of the orb is the Challenger Deep, located in the Mariana Trench at a depth of 10,924 m (35,838 ft) under the sea. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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