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Earthrise By Astronaut Wm. Anders, Apollo 8 Mission, 1969
New theory! Earth is semicircle, not even flat not full circle! 😂🤣🤣🤣
Chauvet Cave Paintings In France. About 36000 Years Old
Winterland
Fall Of The Berlin Wall, 1989. Photo Raymond Depardon
IMO it was Rock and Roll and everything it meant about freedom and rebellion that brought down the wall.
The Falling Man
possible identity of the falling man as Jonathan Briley, a 43-year-old sound engineer who worked at Windows on the World. Briley had asthma and would have known he was in danger when smoke began to pour into the restaurant. https://en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki The Falling Man - Wikipedia
Copper, The Bestest Boy Ever
Albert
Tjis Bird
My Grandfather The Day He Left For Ww1... ( Recently Posted This But Probably Belongs Here..)
This Picture Of The Colosseum. It's Beautiful
Welder By My Daughter Age 15
Town
20 Years Of Trying, 20 Years Of Frustration
The Chubbiness Of Those Cheeks And That Perfect Pout!
I had the biggest cheeks in the world when I was a baby. I guess I couldn't close my mouth for the first few weeks of my life.
Tis Egg
Ah Yes, Duck
My Friends And I Just Before We Went Into The Show Ring
Arachnophobes Look Away
#me
This Image, Might Miss A Few Characters Like Pompom But It's Perfect To Me!!
I’m having trouble editing my title? Number 19 - the Apollo eight mission was 1968 not 69 sorry
Nov 24th, 1963: The frozen in time shot of Jack Ruby shooting Lee Harvey Oswald in the parking garage of the Dallas Police Department in front of cameras for the whole world to watch. The true power of photographs . . .
One I think that should have made the list is the photo of the Sailor kissing that woman in Time Square. Another is the photo of the Marines and a Sailor raising the flag at Iwo Jima. Some may think those two irrelevant. However they fit the title of this article much better than many of the photos submitted.
I visited an exhibition were the Chauvet caves (number 3) were reproduced with photo's. Breathtaking. I spend an hour in awe, admiring the fact they applied perspective and used the cave walls to stress some of the animal bodies. Nothing primitive in these drawings and would happily hang them on my wall.
I’m having trouble editing my title? Number 19 - the Apollo eight mission was 1968 not 69 sorry
Nov 24th, 1963: The frozen in time shot of Jack Ruby shooting Lee Harvey Oswald in the parking garage of the Dallas Police Department in front of cameras for the whole world to watch. The true power of photographs . . .
One I think that should have made the list is the photo of the Sailor kissing that woman in Time Square. Another is the photo of the Marines and a Sailor raising the flag at Iwo Jima. Some may think those two irrelevant. However they fit the title of this article much better than many of the photos submitted.
I visited an exhibition were the Chauvet caves (number 3) were reproduced with photo's. Breathtaking. I spend an hour in awe, admiring the fact they applied perspective and used the cave walls to stress some of the animal bodies. Nothing primitive in these drawings and would happily hang them on my wall.