The People Of Dagestan In 1933
Dagestan, if you were wondering, is a republic of Russia located in the North Caucasus region. Its capital and largest city is Makhachkala, in the center of Dagestan on the Caspian Sea. I put up some...
Read More →Dagestan, if you were wondering, is a republic of Russia located in the North Caucasus region. Its capital and largest city is Makhachkala, in the center of Dagestan on the Caspian Sea. I put up some...
Read More →That’s right, you heard me – duck herding. This article started out as a showcase for a video which features a Russian farmer shouting at ducks, who, in turn, obey his commands. The video itself is...
Read More →Patrick Seymour is a digital artist from Quebec, Canada, and he loves lines. Not just any sort of lines though, perfect ones. The clean digital nature of his art doesn’t stop Seymour from making...
Read More →Ku-On, real name Mike Ariesta, revels in sci-fi and manga based creativity. I found him whilst digging around on Deviant Art. It’s pretty awesome stuff. Ku-On lives in Jakarta, Indonesia, and that’s about all...
Read More →I was wandering through Deviant Art today, looking for something new to post up, as I often do. I came across the following images by photographer John-Peter and spent a good while soaking it...
Read More →What And Where Is Okefenokee Swamp? Okefenokee Swamp sounds like a place worth reading about for the name alone; the vowel to high scoring scrabble letter ratio is intriguing. The name “Okefenokee” in fact...
Read More →If you ask me (and most other people on this planet) taxidermy is all strange. It is a bit odd stuffing corpses for a hobby, but like I always say – whatever. If...
Read More →I came across a photo collection the other day showcasing the fashion sense of the citizens of Omsk, Russia. There were loads and loads of pictures of young attractive people looking “cool”. I wasn’t particularly interested in...
Read More →The Armadillo is a funny looking thing, I think that’s something we can all agree on; the name means “little armoured one” in Spanish but the Aztecs used to call it Nahuatl meaning “turtle-rabbit” which...
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