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Sometimes we take a part in some action we don’t aspect anything special from it.
The most cool things are spontaneous 👌🏻
Like in this case: I was on non planned photo shoot in my old wedding dress without any preparation but the result was awesome as I guess ✌️
The most cool things are spontaneous 👌🏻
Like in this case: I was on non planned photo shoot in my old wedding dress without any preparation but the result was awesome as I guess ✌️
If u looking for an awesome Sauvignon Blanc with low alcohol - Ramita is the best option 👌🏻
Even though though this is very popular tourist spot in Thailand - it’s not less beautiful 🌴🌴🌴
ITAP of 2 young riders 🤙🏻🏍️
I miss this times of happy smiles and no rules & boundres…
I miss this times of happy smiles and no rules & boundres…
#️⃣Daring escape from the most reliable prison in the world - Alcatraz
Using a spoon, silver from a coin and a stolen motor from a vacuum cleaner, the prisoners turned these items into a mini-drill. For a year, they quietly drilled an old, raw concrete wall around the ventilation. They worked during the music hour in their block, and the hole was masked with a cardboard fake wall.
At the same time, they exchanged and stole rubberized raincoats and windbreakers from other prisoners, from which they later made a raft and life jackets. The oars were made of plywood.
To deceive the guards and postpone the moment of discovering the escape, the fugitives made papier-mâche mannequins with heads decorated with real human hair, which they secretly got in the prison barbershop.
Using a spoon, silver from a coin and a stolen motor from a vacuum cleaner, the prisoners turned these items into a mini-drill. For a year, they quietly drilled an old, raw concrete wall around the ventilation. They worked during the music hour in their block, and the hole was masked with a cardboard fake wall.
At the same time, they exchanged and stole rubberized raincoats and windbreakers from other prisoners, from which they later made a raft and life jackets. The oars were made of plywood.
To deceive the guards and postpone the moment of discovering the escape, the fugitives made papier-mâche mannequins with heads decorated with real human hair, which they secretly got in the prison barbershop.
🍼Slaughter bottles
In the era of Victorianism, many mothers preferred not to breastfeed their children, but to water them from special bottles. These bottles were the most modern at that time and had a rubber nipple and a thin rubber tube.
However, as it turned out, they had a serious problem that no one noticed: the rubber tube was very difficult to clean, which made it a real nursery of bacteria. In addition, in those days it was recommended to wash the bottles only once every two or three weeks.
As a result, these baby bottles caused the death of many children, for which they received their ominous nickname.
In the era of Victorianism, many mothers preferred not to breastfeed their children, but to water them from special bottles. These bottles were the most modern at that time and had a rubber nipple and a thin rubber tube.
However, as it turned out, they had a serious problem that no one noticed: the rubber tube was very difficult to clean, which made it a real nursery of bacteria. In addition, in those days it was recommended to wash the bottles only once every two or three weeks.
As a result, these baby bottles caused the death of many children, for which they received their ominous nickname.
📍Hidden spots of Bali 🌴
I’ve got a whole map of the island with waterfalls, rise field and terraces, lakes and secret photo spots for nature lovers - u can ask if u need) 👌🏼
I’ve got a whole map of the island with waterfalls, rise field and terraces, lakes and secret photo spots for nature lovers - u can ask if u need) 👌🏼
I’m totally disagree that the best sunsets are on Bali island only.
Look at this gorgeous misty one on Sri Lanka 🌴
Look at this gorgeous misty one on Sri Lanka 🌴
Grandala an azure bird is a living drop of the sky in the world of birds! 🔵🔵🔵
🔹Found in the Himalayas and mountains of China
🔹Only males are blue, and females from afar look more like sparrows
🔹Females and males live in different packs, mix only during the mating season
🔹Live in the Himalayas at an altitude above 3900 meters above sea level
🔹When the fog covers the mountainous terrain, they descend from the slopes closer to the ground - then they can be seen
🔹They Build nests mainly between the rocks
🔹They fly to Myanmar for wintering every year
🔹Found in the Himalayas and mountains of China
🔹Only males are blue, and females from afar look more like sparrows
🔹Females and males live in different packs, mix only during the mating season
🔹Live in the Himalayas at an altitude above 3900 meters above sea level
🔹When the fog covers the mountainous terrain, they descend from the slopes closer to the ground - then they can be seen
🔹They Build nests mainly between the rocks
🔹They fly to Myanmar for wintering every year
😬In Persia of the 19th century, the mustache on women was a symbol of the beat. Fateme Khanum «Esmat ad-Dowle» was the princess of Persia. She was the daughter of Copol Nasir ad-Din Shah Qajar and one of his wives Taj ad-Dowle.
The Persian culture of the 19th century, as well as many other regions and eras, had its own unique standards of quality. One of the features that were treated with admiration could be a mustache in women. In many cultures, whiskers in men were a symbol of masculinity and maturity, but in Persia of that time they could also be considered as an attribute of the krasota in women. This underlined a different view of sexual attractiveness and individuality of appearance standards.
What do you think of such a symbol of beauty?
The Persian culture of the 19th century, as well as many other regions and eras, had its own unique standards of quality. One of the features that were treated with admiration could be a mustache in women. In many cultures, whiskers in men were a symbol of masculinity and maturity, but in Persia of that time they could also be considered as an attribute of the krasota in women. This underlined a different view of sexual attractiveness and individuality of appearance standards.
What do you think of such a symbol of beauty?
I just minted my Faces of Farcaster. A custom, onchain art collection exclusively for Farcasters by @harmonybot and @sayangel
ITAP of sleepy smile)
Do you have any superstitions about the child’s photos?
This is very common in our country - many people seriously think that enemies can ench your child through photos on the Internet. 🧙♀️
Do you have any superstitions about the child’s photos?
This is very common in our country - many people seriously think that enemies can ench your child through photos on the Internet. 🧙♀️
First pool lesson 🏊🏼♂️🩱🩲
Did you go to the pool with your kids?
We started at 1.5 months to develop the baby and instill in him a love for swimming from early childhood👌🏼
Did you go to the pool with your kids?
We started at 1.5 months to develop the baby and instill in him a love for swimming from early childhood👌🏼
There is an unusual custom in Côte d’Ivoire: a woman injects pepper infusion into a man’s anus. Locals believe that this seemingly barbaric method helps to preserve the youth and beauty of the face.
Meanwhile, scientists continue to look for the secret of eternal youth. And here it is - this secret!
Meanwhile, scientists continue to look for the secret of eternal youth. And here it is - this secret!
📍Sri Lanka
Trains are the main mode of transport on the island and are very popular among tourists, for whom rail travel is an opportunity to enjoy incredible landscapes and explore the life of locals. The route from Kandy to Ella is considered the most picturesque.
Trains are the main mode of transport on the island and are very popular among tourists, for whom rail travel is an opportunity to enjoy incredible landscapes and explore the life of locals. The route from Kandy to Ella is considered the most picturesque.
Ryoko Kamimura bathes her daughter Tomoko Kamimura, who suffers from Minamata disease caused by mercury poisoning.
📍 Minamata, Kyushu, Japan, December 1971.
This famous picture, taken by American photographer Eugene Smith, became a symbol of the environmental disaster of Minamata disease - severe methylmercury poisoning caused by industrial discharges into the water.
Minamata’s disease, identified in the 1950s, was the result of toxic contamination that caused neurological disorders, paralysis and congenital deformities in hundreds of people, including small Tomoko Kamimura.
📍 Minamata, Kyushu, Japan, December 1971.
This famous picture, taken by American photographer Eugene Smith, became a symbol of the environmental disaster of Minamata disease - severe methylmercury poisoning caused by industrial discharges into the water.
Minamata’s disease, identified in the 1950s, was the result of toxic contamination that caused neurological disorders, paralysis and congenital deformities in hundreds of people, including small Tomoko Kamimura.
London street art def has some taste and a sip of education 🤓
I love how juicy these colors are! 🎨Which city graffiti style do u like?
I love how juicy these colors are! 🎨Which city graffiti style do u like?
Personally, I really like not only to visit new places but also to return to those that were already in my personal traveler card.
📸This allows you to immerse yourself in the local flavor and discover non-obvious places!
📸This allows you to immerse yourself in the local flavor and discover non-obvious places!
Swedish sailor Carl Emil Pettersson with his family, 1918.
In 1904, Pettersson was shipwrecked off the coast of Tabar Island in German New Guinea. He was saved by the locals, and soon he married Princess Singdo, the daughter of the tribal leader.
After the death of his father-in-law, Pettersson became the ruler of the island, and Western newspapers dubbed him “King Tabar”. He founded a coconut plantation, got rich in the production of copra and lived on the island for many years, becoming part of the local society.
In 1904, Pettersson was shipwrecked off the coast of Tabar Island in German New Guinea. He was saved by the locals, and soon he married Princess Singdo, the daughter of the tribal leader.
After the death of his father-in-law, Pettersson became the ruler of the island, and Western newspapers dubbed him “King Tabar”. He founded a coconut plantation, got rich in the production of copra and lived on the island for many years, becoming part of the local society.