Author Julian Evans revisits the South Pacific for an island-hopping adventure by boat
St. Sebastians Martyr (detail) by Jacob Matham, c. 1620-1630. • Follow: Instagram | Pinterest
Tired of the classic black tattoo? Then our article is just for you! We have prepared more than 50 unique designs of white tattoos. They can be minimalistic or detailed, but they always look very stylish and cool.
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Have you wanted to get an unusual tattoo for a long time, but can't choose a design? Then you’ve come to the right place! In our article, we will look at 55+ tattoo designs on the knee and talk about the symbolism of these sketches.
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Photograph shows a newly discovered species of "Venezuelan poodle moth."
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“As the strongest light source during the hours of night, the Moon has come to be connected with the unseen, the unconscious, dreams, and psychic powers.
Yet another glorious expression of Gothic architecture, the Cathedral at Exeter, England, dates from 1050, 16 years before the Norman Conquest.
Lead photograph taken in Philedelphia by Jeff Weisberg Today I opened my computer and typed in my chosen search words of the day: "abandoned greenhouse". Little did I know how many photographs I was about to scroll through. So many, too many! Why is that? Surely we still all eat greens and enjoy
We love our cats and we want them to be happy and healthy. But sometimes, our cats can do things that are confusing or weird. And then, we’re the ones who are left wondering what’s going on with them!… Continue reading List of Unpopular Cat Questions Answered
Ornate and complex astronomy charts from Tibet.
Detail of the Pieta on the Milan Cathedral in Italy.
Detail : Corybante Stifling the Cries of Jupiter. 1878. Louis Leon Cugnot. French 1835-1894. bronze. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
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A comprehensive book catalogs the oeuvre of Chicago architects Danker Adler and Louis Sullivan through the archives of a photographer known for his efforts to preserve their late-19th- and early-20th-century projects.