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Vintage STEM Ad 1772 - IBM - 1956 by BioKnowlogy

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Vintage STEM  Ad 1772 - IBM - 1956

TIME, July 16, 1956

Jökulsárlón by SergioThorPhoto

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Jökulsárlón

Jökulsárlón is a glacial lagoon in Southeast Iceland, located at the edge of Vatnajökull National Park. The lagoon began forming in the 1930s as the glacier Breiðamerkurjökull retreated. It is Iceland's deepest lake, reaching a depth of approximately 284 metres. Icebergs that calve from the glacier drift across the lagoon before reaching the Atlantic Ocean through a short glacial river. The lagoon is also a habitat for seals and numerous seabird species and has been featured in several international films.

G-THUN Republic P-47D Thunderbolt F4-J 549192 Nellie 45-49192 USAAF by chris murkin

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G-THUN Republic P-47D Thunderbolt F4-J 549192 Nellie 45-49192 USAAF

G-THUN Republic P-47D Thunderbolt F4-J 549192 Nellie 45-49192 USAAF
Photo taken at Festival of Flight Held at Shuttleworth Museum Old Warden Aerodrome Biggleswade Bedfordshire UK June 2026
Festival of Flight
VHAJ_3552

A perfect jump !! by Lopamudra !

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A perfect jump !!

A child jumps while playing in the excavated site of ancient Hamman in Bukhara.
Bath-hamams are one of the most prevalent examples of civil architecture in Central Asia, having undergone significant development over the centuries. Since ancient times, swimming pools and bathhouses have been integral to urban planning in the region.
Bukhara, a city at the heart of Central Asia, has been built, destroyed, and rebuilt over two millennia. It began as a Sogdian trading town on the Silk Road, connecting China, Persia, and the Mediterranean. The region later came under the Achaemenid Empire, followed by Hellenistic influence after the campaigns of Alexander the Great, and subsequently the Kushan Empire, during which Bukhara became a crossroads of Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, and local faith traditions. After the Kushan Empire declined, Bukhara grew again within the Sogdian trading world, a network of prosperous city-states sustained on Silk Road commerce between China and Persia. The Sogdians, Persian-speaking merchants and diplomats, turned Bukhara into a hub for goods and ideas, maintaining a strong tradition of urban culture and trade.
Excavations during the Soviet period in the 1930s revealed an ancient portal four meters below street level. It took several years to excavate in details and the archeological excavation of the sixteenth-century hammam and its restoration is a marvel of technology and interest in art. Bukhara taught us that heritage conservation is not about freezing a city in time. It is about ensuring its continuity. It is a reminder that, sometimes, the best thing an architect can do is to listen and then step back.
Taken in the old city of Bukhara, Uzbekistan.

Consuegra - Castillo de la Muela by godran25

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Consuegra - Castillo de la Muela

Vue sur les moulins du Cerro Calderico

Old and New Metros in Pelaw Sidings by MJAlford98

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Old and New Metros in Pelaw Sidings

During the closure of the section of section of the Tyne and Wear Metro Yellow Line between Pelaw and South Shields, an old class 599 unit stands in Pelaw sidings next to its replacement class 555 in the former's final week of timetabled service. Taken June 24, 2026.

IMG_4754 by chazheng

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IMG_4754

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, located in the Wulingyuan Scenic Area of Hunan Province, China 張家界

Lady Chapel by Gaz 1984

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Lady Chapel

Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

XL568 Hawker Hunter T7A by Roger Wasley

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XL568 Hawker Hunter T7A

Two-seat Hawker Hunter T7A trainer XL568 on display at the Royal Air Force Museum Midlands, located at RAF Cosford. This jet first flew in 1958 and was retired in 1993.

Liverpool Anglican Cathedral by Gaz 1984

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Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

Lady Chapel by Gaz 1984

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Lady Chapel

Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

Lady Chapel by Gaz 1984

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Lady Chapel

Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

Memorial display case by Gaz 1984

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Memorial display case

Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

Multi-coloured stained glass window by Gaz 1984

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Multi-coloured stained glass window

Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral by Gaz 1984

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Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

'Sculptured' door by Gaz 1984

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'Sculptured' door

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

Looking across to Liverpool Anglican Cathedral by Gaz 1984

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Looking across to Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

From Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral by Gaz 1984

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Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

Triangle shaped gaps by Gaz 1984

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Triangle shaped gaps

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts by Gaz 1984

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Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts