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A man who looks out into space and sees a shooting-star should say to himself, with reverence for the gods: “That occurrence in the great expanse of space has its minute counterpart continuously in…
1. When Thousands of Cables Crowded the Sky Telephone pole line construction in New York, c. 1903 Pratt, Kansas, 1911 The railway station at Pearl Street, Boston, Massachusetts, after a hurricane in January 1881 A telephone tower in Stockholm, Sweden, with 5000 connected lines. It was u
Excavations at Tell el-Burak near the city of Sidon uncovered the well-preserved press, which was constructed from plaster made by mixing lime and recycled ceramics.
Today, we are proud to present Waldemar Kazak, an illustrator from Tver, Russia. Mr. Kazak is very active in the media. There are just a few dieselpunk-related works in his portfolio, but quantity …
Dahomey Amazons as part of the Slave Trading Kingdoms of Africa during the Transatlantic Slave Trade as shown in the Film The Woman King
Give yourself a big hug for making it through this year.
David Talaski-Brown Draws Male Superheroes As Pin-Up Models. Aquaman Thor Captain America Iron Man Winter Soldier Loki Green Lantern Star Lord Black Panther Dr. Strange Man I can think of so many t…
Nasium - cité des Leuques (F) : reconstitution romaine et celte Plus de photos sur : www.pixures.be/portfolios.htm © Jacques Maréchal
Să mergi în Deltă vara e poate cel mai fain desert al călătoriilor de peste an. Iar atunci când vine deja octombrie și nu ai ajuns, știi că trebuia să mai fii undeva anul ăsta și speri ca (măcar) în
On its sixth test flight, Kratos' low-cost stealthy drone launched a drone of its own via a tube launcher in its weapons bay.
Here’s how the rocket defense system works, and the ways it has — and hasn’t — changed the conflict.
Shame masks were a type of embarrassing punishment device used in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries. As its name suggests, the shame mask was meant to humiliate the person who was forced to wear it. They were usually made of cold, unyielding metal, and the masks were created in various mortifying designs. Some of these masks are now displayed in museums, such as the ones in the Märkisches Museum, in Berlin.