Awesome Photos From Russia With Love – Part N

On September 4, 2015 by Tim Newman
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Welcome. You know the drill. Here’s a collection of awesome photos from Mother Russia. If you want to do some revision before we start here are some previous posts: AWESOME PHOTOS FROM RUSSIA...

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Brilliant “Re-Directed” Art By David Irvine

On September 3, 2015 by Tim Newman
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David Irvine finds paintings in charity shops and lying around on street corners then breathes new life into them. He adds his own characters and vibes and significantly improves the aging works of...

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The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand Was Actually A Bit Of A Fluke

On September 2, 2015 by Tim Newman
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The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria is generally recognised as one of the most pivotal moments in European history. Ferdinand’s murder in Sarajevo is widely accepted to have marked the start of World War I and...

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PHOTOS: Bolivia’s Tropical Family Portraiture

On September 1, 2015 by Tim Newman
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In the tropical town of Santa Cruz de la Sierra in Bolivia’s highlands, the indigenous migrant workers are particularly fond of portraiture. There are a number of studios in the region that offer...

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Incredible Footage From Inside A Cruise Liner Being Battered By A Storm

On August 25, 2015 by Tim Newman
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The following footage comes from the unfortunate voyage of one of a P&O Pacific Sun Cruise back in September 2008. The cruise ship encountered some wild weather about 400 miles off the coast of...

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An Intriguing Glimpse At Marketplaces In The “New East”

On August 25, 2015 by Tim Newman
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Gianluca Pardelli is an Italian born photographer who spent the last couple of years photographing marketplaces in areas rarely visited by Westerners. He moved through regions which, a few decades earlier, were under Soviet...

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Incredible Abandoned Yugoslavian Monuments #3

On August 22, 2015 by Tim Newman
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This is your second installment of amazing Yugoslavian war monuments. CLICK HERE for part 1 and part 2. Here’s a recap: After the terrors of World War II monuments sprung up across former Yugoslavia to commemorate...

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Konstantinovich Aivazovsky: A Prolific Master Of Seascapes

On August 18, 2015 by Tim Newman
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Konstantinovich Aivazovsky (1817-1900) was a Russian Romantic painter. He was predominantly renowned for his majorly impressive seascapes. Born into an Armenian family, he lived in Crimea for the majority of his life. Aivazovsky was...

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VIDEO: Bodybuilder With Cerebral Palsy In Kazakhstan

On August 15, 2015 by Tim Newman
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Quite incredible, this guy. I don’t know enough about cerebral palsy to know exactly how difficult it would be to train up to a high standard like this, but I’m assuming it would...

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VIDEO: Capybara On The Run In Russian Zoo

On August 15, 2015 by Tim Newman
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It’s not often that the capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) gets much attention in the media. So it’s nice to see a video of one surface on social media. They deserve their turn in the spotlight....

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