Harlem In Its Heyday: The 1970s
Actually, it wasn't much of a heyday, as 1970's New York City was often called "Fear City" by the police. But it was a different time for the people of Harlem, and perhaps the culture of that area has been lost slightly-- now it's where upper-class hipsters go to do brunch. Here are some photos of the bygone days of Harlem.
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Shocking Photos Of The Houston Floods
Earlier this week, massive flooding hit Houston after several inches of rain battered the area. Here are some shocking photos of the destruction.
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Incredible Examples Of Macro Photography
Check out our incredible gallery of macro photography!
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Haunting Photos Taken Just Before Death
In these eerie photos, we see individuals unaware (or, in the case of the wind turbine and the tiger, all too aware) that they are about to die.
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Untranslatable Words We Need In English
These whimsical, toony comics describing words we desperately need in English are really wonderful.
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For more cute comics, check out Calvin (of Calvin and Hobbes fame) and his adventure in the real world!)
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Surprising Photos Of The Hottest Place On Earth
Dallol, Ethiopia is a desert village seated on top of massive, sulfurous hot springs. Mainly a salt mine, the area of Dallol is desert atop a boiling cauldron, making it the hottest place on Earth.
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Planet In Crisis: ATI Talks Climate Change
The looming armageddon of climate change gets closer and scarier every year. It's up to the younger generations to undo that damage.
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Green-Wood Cemetery: Where New Yorkers Go To Die
...If they're lucky to afford a plot, that is. Green-Wood cemetery is the final resting place of some pretty huge names, including Jean-Michel Basquiat and Leonard Bernstein. Check out our exclusive tour of the cemetery here.
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One Man's Trash...
These beautiful, non-sustainable art installations were made possible by Alejandro Duran... and the laziness of folks who litter. Check out more of his installations here.
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