Forgot had saved this one.

As populations flocked to city centres in the 19th century, church cemeteries began to overflow with the dead. Roger Luckhurst exhumes the history of this period, when anatomists fuelled a body-snatching trade led by “resurrection men” and reformers sought alternatives to the toxic urban graveyards and their pestilent fumes.
Pleased to announce this year's first instance of walking around a corner and straight into a spider web at face height.
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* The U.S. is involved in a deeply unpopular war overseas with no end in sight.
* Demonstrations fill the streets of major cities.
* Government troops are mobilized.
* Public figures assasinated.
* The President is rapidly losing public support.
* American astronauts lift off from the Kennedy Space Center for a trip around the moon.
It's 1968 again.
Nanjala
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Someone on this app said one of the biggest things that AI will steal from is our collective sense of wonder and I’ve never stopped thinking about it. Photos like this shouldn’t have to come with a caveat because nature is deliriously gorgeous and … wondrous.
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not ‘shopped. not cropped. not stock.
straight from the phone of stormwater inspector Lindsay Schiel snapped yesterday at a basin in Hudson.
"A colonel, with a heart the size of Texas, and a beautiful deployment mustache to match."
Really makes you think.
At a sculpture show in Tucson, pics by my friend J.N.