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200 year old Wisteria tree in Japan
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200 year old Wisteria tree in Japan
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One for the bucket list, Iceland’s black sand beach
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Not shopped, stunning vista at Lago el Toro at the edge of the Parque Nacional Torres del Paine in southern Chile.
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Trinity College Library in Dublin, been there, amazing!
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Beautiful sight, built for the glory of the French army, tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
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Stone Tower Island, Sumba, Indonesia...must be some real hard rock holding that upright
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Beach, China, blimey!
cancel the blimey then and maybe the China, looks like a beach though
Trekked that, stunning place. They've got different coloured lakes tinted with the minerals. I was looking forward to seeing condors, spent 5 days trekking around and just seeing them as specks high up. Last day we were being bussed out to Argentina to Los Glaciares and the driver pulled over. I was in a bit of fug after a last night party and it took me a few minutes to understand that they parked up near a fence and there were 6 condors sat in a row kinda like crows do having a chat - got my condor piccies :)
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St Petersburg in winter
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Evolution of the coke bottle
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Cunard R.M.S. Aquitania, New York City c1920 (Postcards from Old New York)
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Is this how volcanoes are born?
Aogashima, Japan
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A dramatic capture of the famous Lighthouse Ar Men, otherwise known as the Hell of Hells, off the coast of Brittany. (Breizh'scapes Photographes)
htf did they ever build it!
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The famed 19th Century Tornado that was caught on camera in Oklahoma, 1898
(Pictures in History)
And build it so well! That would be a great photo essay and story.
Time for google.
Yeah, worth a read.
"work began in 1867. In the first year of work, workmen were able to land on the rock on only seven occasions and could spend a total of just eight hours per day drilling holes for the foundation.[3]"
Wiki.
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Liberty is timeless and universal. So few have enjoyed it. Even fewer appreciate it.
Libération de Paris 1944
(Robert Doisneau)
Don't know why we bothered
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Judy Garland and some Munchkins take a break during filming of 'The Wizard of Oz, 1938
Trivia: After the WoO, a lot of these munchkins worked in aircraft factories during WWII, laying electrical wire, cable wire and hydraulic lines.
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48th St Window Washers, NYC 1958
(Inge Morath 1923-2002)
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The day prohibition ended in America, December 5th, 1933.
A rare example of how irrational restraints on liberty CAN be repealed, and without a court decision.
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Preikestolen cliff in Norway, bucket full of no thanks!
Anyone been here? Some of these look awful close to the edge; is there a token fence or barrier to stop them falling off?
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Not sure, could be White cliffs of Dover