Landscape for Nomads, Tibet 2012

Archive: Apollo 11 Sees Earthrise (NASA, Marshall, 07/69)

"Swan lake", Ballets Russes

Rio De Janeiro - View of the City Built on a Dozen Hills

Mary Agnes Chase's Field Work in Brazil, Image No. 1947. Corcovado, steep face toward bay.

Life In Semporna

Life In Semporna # 1 by CK NG

Beach









"The place has its problems, but what place doesn't?"

Life and Capitalism

An incredible historical image

Human Evolution

Mursi tribe Woman Reading Vogue Magazine - Omo Valley Ethiopia

Dain Fagerholm - GIF animated art

Go back to your country!

Wounded "French" prisoner of Germans (LOC)

Mt Nemo Nanyi (Gurlamandhata) behind the Lake Manasarovar, Tibet

The mighty Tibet Himalayan Mountain Range

[Private Henry McCollum of Company B, 78th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment and three unidentified soldiers in 78th Pennsylvania Infantry uniforms at Point Lookout, Tennessee] (LOC)

Aurora Borealis Over Canada (NASA, International Space Station, 01/25/12)

Cycles Gladiator

security forces...


...for who?

Gada ceremony in Karrayyu tribe - Ethiopia

Ruta 60


Ruta 60, uploaded by: André Dib

Brazil: Pinheirinho Slum


The fight against Brazil's Pinheirinho eviction can be an inspiration ...

Tag Archive | Pinheirinho slum

Police massacres residents of Brazilian slum Pinheirinho in eviction

 

 

The most viewed photo on Flickr

Lejanía. Se va hasta tan lejos la miradas que ya no hay caminos. ¿Para qué llamar caminos a los surcos del azar? (A. Machado).

Landscape of the Gang Ti Se Mt range, Tibet

what is to be seen

"What is a course of history, or philosophy, or poetry, no matter how well selected, or the best society, or the most admirable routine of life, compared with the discipline of looking always at what is to be seen?" - Thoureau

1.000.000.000 slum dwellers

World Press Photo 2011

The international jury of the 55th annual World Press Photo Contest has selected a picture by Samuel Aranda from Spain as the World Press Photo of the Year 2011. The picture shows a woman holding her wounded son in her arms, inside a mosque used as a field hospital by demonstrators against the rule of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, during clashes in Sanaa, Yemen on 15 October 2011. Samuel Aranda was working in Yemen on assignment for The New York Times. He is represented by Corbis Images.

Capitalism

Callejon Angosto

Mount Kailash, as the night falls.

Blog Archive

last comments

support us

Lorem Ipsum

"Le poète ne retient pas ce qu’il découvre ; l’ayant transcrit, le perd bientôt. En cela réside sa nouveauté, son infini et son péril"

René Char, La Bibliothèque est en feu (1956)


  © Blogger template Shush by Ourblogtemplates.com 2009

Back to TOP