Roscosmos On Instagram – Russia’s Space Agency Goes Social

On May 8, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Roscosmos (or Roskosmos) is the Russian equivalent of NASA. As many of you will have seen, the NASA guys on the International Space Station (ISS) have recently been bang on the social media...

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South Korean Nazi Fashion

On May 5, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Cosplay is pretty big in the Western world these days. Youngsters with a lot of time to play games and a lot of money to buy outfits meet up regularly to stare at each...

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Bieke Depoorter: Behind Egyptian Front Doors

On May 3, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Bieke Depoorter is a Belgian born photographer who recently completed a photo project in Cairo. She took pictures of everyday people getting on with their every day lives. A simple premise, but effective...

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Statues Of Belarus

On May 3, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Yes I know, the statues of Belarus is a bit of a niche subject I suppose. Why would you do an article on Belorussian statues? Well, I’ll tell you why – they’re ace....

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Pictures Of Chernobyl Taken From Belarus

On May 3, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Chernobyl is generally considered a Russian tragedy; however, the country of Belarus was worst hit. As with the Russian town of Prypiat, much of Belarus is still off limits. Chernobyl was, and is,...

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The Magnificent Marble Caves Of General Carrera Lake, Chile

On April 23, 2014 by Tim Newman
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This incredible Marble Cathedral is quite far from home, far from everyone’s home. The caves are resident at General Carrera lake in Patagonia – the second largest freshwater lake in South America. It’s one...

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The Ancient Watchtowers Of Ingushetia

On April 21, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Ingushetia is one of Russia’s poorest and most restive regions. The ongoing military conflict in neighboring Chechnya has occasionally spilled into Ingushetia. Although culturally tied to Chechnya, the people of Ingushetia have not resisted Moscow’s pull so wholeheartedly....

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Ukraine: A Moving Look At The Death Of Rural Life

On April 18, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Like most developing countries, the population of Ukraine is steadily migrating from the countryside to the commercial hubs. Villages and farms slowly empty and cities and towns steadily fill. The young can’t wait...

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Vladimir Vorobjev: Moody Photos From 80s Russia

On April 16, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Vladimir Vorobjev was a photographer working mainly throughout the 80s. He wasn’t big or famous at the time and it was only after his death, when his granddaughter went through his photos, that they finally...

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Wild Animals Invade The Metro: Clarisse Rebotier

On April 12, 2014 by Tim Newman
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French photographer and digital manipulator Clarisse Rebotier has produced a series of photos called Animétro. The series shows big game critters parading around the Paris Metro like they own it. I liked them so I...

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