
When buildings look like bottles. From Le Journal Amusant, 1929.
When buildings look like bottles. From Le Journal Amusant, 1929.

Anonyme. Elephant au labour, 1918. © lumiere des roses
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Anonyme. Elephant au labour, 1918.
Éléphant au labour, France, La Villedieu, Tarn et Garonne

March 17, 1953 – As part of the “Annie” nuclear test at the Nevada Proving Ground, scientists filmed the destruction of “House No. 1” located 3,500 feet from ground zero. The camera was encased in a 2-inch lead sheath to protect it from radiation
March 17, 1953 – As part of the “Annie” nuclear test at the Nevada Proving Ground, scientists filmed the destruction of “House No. 1” located 3,500 feet from ground zero. The camera was encased in a 2-inch lead sheath to protect it from radiation
Olive harvesting
Im going to be honest, I thought decepticon ambush, but sure why not.
Bad and naughty trees go to the
W I G G L E U M B R E L L A
Costa 10 euro al litro perchè è tutta manodopera:
annate affanculo
Cueillette des olives
(Not so good for the tree)

“Let the Sputnik of high production circle around the sky forever”; Chinese Great Leap Forward propaganda poster, 1958
“Let the Sputnik of high production circle around the sky forever”; Chinese Great Leap Forward propaganda poster, 1958

Mother Mushroom and her children (circa 1900) by Polish artist, Edward Okuń (1872-1945).
Mother Mushroom and her children (circa 1900) by Polish artist, Edward Okuń (1872-1945).
Making of

Hummingbirds can beat their wings up to 80 times a second during normal flight and up to 200 times per second during a courtship dive. They are the only bird that can fly forwards, backwards, up, down ,sideways and hover in mid air.
Colibri

From The Physics Girl: “What happens when you drop a perfectly balanced stack of balls? And how is the result like a supernova? The classic momentum transfer demonstration, at the next level.”
Watch the video (and then try it).
Supernova