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28 Photos That Will Make Your Heart Rate Increase. I'm Still Recovering From #10 10. Kjeregbolten boulder in Rogaland, Norway Was this photo really worth it!? 11. Traversing the Death Trail on Mt. The trail name should have been a dead giveaway... 13. Because there are no safer places in the world to cuddle. 16. Because people will climb just about anything. 17. "Extreme" being the operative word here... 18. Free climbing is doing incredibly dangerous, advanced climbs like you see the sponsored guys do...without ropes or harnesses. 19. Since those two things weren't big enough adrenaline rushes on their own...? 28. What do YOU think...are these guys crazy or awesome?
Patriotic Photography Durant le Première Guerre Mondiale, le gouvernement américain avait décidé d’engager l’anglais Arthur Mole et l’américain John D. Thomas pour créer des photographies de foules de soldats représentant des symboles forts des USA. Plus de ces clichés historiques dans la suite. 10 Important Life Lessons we can Learn From Animals How often do you interact with animals in your daily life? Not just your dogs or cats, but a myriad of wildlife? Chances are, not very often. While surely, we’d all like to spend out days surrounded by animals, this is hardly the reality for most people. As a society, humans have separated ourselves from the animal world, building houses and fences to keep wildlife away. We’ve developed a culture that predominantly views humans as “superior” to animals and we associate their wild qualities and instincts with being “uncivilized.” Of course, not everyone hold these beliefs, but it is the prevailing ideology of our world. Animals have inherent worth and value, just like humans that merits our respect and acknowledgement. 1. Whether witnessed in the form of interspecies friendships or foster parenting, compassion knows no bounds with animals. 2. Humans value time about as much as we value money, but rarely stop to think that both of these things only exist because we agree they do. 3. 4.
The 35 Most Spectacular Wildlife Photos From The National Geographic Photo Contest The 35 Most Spectacular Wildlife Photos From The National Geographic Photo Contest The world is amazing. You can see all the entries over at National Geographic [ad type=wideinpost] 13 photographies qui marqueront à jamais notre Histoire Parmi toutes les photographies prises à travers le monde pour illustrer des moments historiques, il en existe quelques unes qui resteront à jamais gravées dans les mémoires. C’est le cas de ces 13 clichés pris entre la fin du 20ème siècle et le début du 21ème qui illustrent des faits poignants de l’époque contemporaine. 1. Portrait de Che Gevara lors de l’enterrement des victimes de l’explosion de la Coubre Le Che, comme il était surnommé à cause d’un tic de langage, a été pris en portrait lors de l’enterrement des victimes de l’explosion de la Coubre, le 5 mars 1960. 2. Lors de l’éruption du volcan colombien le Nevado del Ruiz en 1985, la ville d’Armero a été complètement détruite. 3. Prise par Javier Bauluz, seul photographe espagnol à avoir reçu le fameux prix Pulitzer, cette photographie montre deux touristes sur une plage espagnole qui regardent le corps d’un immigrant mort échoué sur le sable. 4. 5. Saïgon est l’ancien nom de la ville vietnamienne Hô-Chi-Minh-Ville. 6. 7. 8. 9.
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