NYC's Grand Central Terminal, 1929 - before the sun's beams were blocked by surrounding skyscrapers.
These iconic images were taken by photographer Hal Morey.
Bonus Color Photo
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Lost in the serenity of White Island's untouched beauty – where the powdery sand meets the turquoise sea, creating a canvas of tranquility and tropical bliss. 🏝️
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ST JEROME WRITING
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, c. 1607 – Oil on canvas, 117 x 157 cm, Oratory of St John the Baptist, St John’s Co-Cathedral, Valletta
THE BEHEADING OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, c. 1608 – Oil on Canvas, 520 x 360cm, Oratory of St John the Baptist, St John’s Co-Cathedral, Valletta
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Pyramide du Louvre
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Eitz Castle - Germany
The medieval Eltz Castle located in Wierschem, Germany, and built in the 12th century, has been owned and occupied by the same family for 33 generations (over 850 years).
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Forever will be mad about all the Algerian built buildings and houses France demolished for cheap ass dumb stupid apartments
Banging my head on the table
FRANCE DEMOLISHED THIS (Pictures taken of the surviving og casbah buildings before the French occupation)
FOR THIS
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The Interior of the Palm House, 1832-1833 by Carl Blechen
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Reading Horror of Hormak and what do you mean Ramesh knows the ruins are elven cause they're 'more beautiful' than any of the dwarven works he's seen in the Deep Roads??? Stfu!!!
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Sagpulon Falls, adorned with lush gardens and azure pools, provided a haven of opulence where every detail whispered indulgence and relaxation.
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le corbusier would build something that wasn't just going to be lived in by one rich family and be like "none of you impoverished dogs will ever see sunlight again"
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Le ksar de Aïn Madhi est inscrit un des monuments historiques à Laghouat
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Ooh, actually, I do have one more thought about Jopson!
I think he'd be very artistic and creative, and in another life would've made a fantastic designer, architect, or engineer.
We know irl that his father was a tailor so it's not hard for me to imagine that Jopson would be very familiar with patterns and measurements and have the right kind of mind for envisioning how complex things fit together accurately.
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op of the 'augustus of prima porta statue: smash or pass' post turned off reblogs just as i was about to reblog it and then tumblr glitched and logged me out when i tried making an independent post on my thoughts. literally 1984
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