The Utroba Cave, in Bulgaria, is a natural horizontal fissure in a rock that has been further cut and shaped by human hands more than 3000 years ago to resemble a womb. At midday, light seeps into the cave through an opening in the ceiling, projecting an image of a phallus on to the floor
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~ Chairopoleia.
Date: A.D. 1-50
Place of origin: Thera, Santorini
Medium: Marble
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this is the craziest painting i have ever seen
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An episode of the naval battle in the Bay of Køge 1677, by Anton Melbye, mid 19th century
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The Girl in the Window, Kabukicho 歌舞伎町
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Skream and Benga
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Vladimir Evgrafovich Tatlin. The Tatlin Tower, 1919
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Victor Cicansky
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St Wendreda is a 14th-century church famous for its “angel roof”, featuring 120 carved figures of martyrs, apostles, saints, and angels. The ornaments were created either at the end of the 15th century or in the first quarter of the 16th century.
March, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire
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