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The striking Bawar sisters from Sao Paulo, Brazil; Sheila (left, 18), and her twin sisters Lara and Mara (15). Lara and Mara have albinism, a congenital absence of pigmentation or colouration in their skin, hair and eyes. The condition is rare worldwide (about 1 in 18,000-20,000) but it has a higher incidence in people of sub-Saharan African descent (about 1 in 5,000).

The three Bawar sisters are each established professional fashion models. Photo by Vinicius Terranova. Source: famousbirthdays.com.
Two light beacons at the entrance to the harbour of Fiskardo, in Kefalonia, Greece. The oldest is the remains of a tower built by the Venetians in the 16th century (the cylindrical stone tower on the right of the photo). Beside it, in the centre, is a stone light keeper’s cottage dating from a later period.

To the left is the second light beacon built in the 19th century. It is an active light on a square tower over 14 metres high. At night, it flashes a white light every 3 seconds. Source: Photo and information from mygreekheart.com.
Relaxing at Kefalonia with the lighthouses of Fiskardo in the background.
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1950. Back stage at the Moulin Rouge, Paris.
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Coffee and cake with calmness. Source: FlashingJungle.com.
Four beach beauties arrive for a day at Miami nude beach (in pre-COVID days). Source: ctcollection.eu.
The many joys of working from home. Source: Tumblr.com.
Leonard Cohen (1934-2016); a Canadian singer-songwriter, poet, novelist and Buddhist. Cohen did a world tour between 2008-2010 (at the age of 74) involving 84 concerts throughout the world. His emblematic song Hallelujah has been covered by over 150 different artists. As a performer he was always impeccably cool. Source: Pinterest.com.au.
Mercedes-Benz W196. The W196 was a Formula 1 racing car produced by Mercedes-Benz to compete in the 1954 and 1955 F1 seasons. The car was driven to many wins by legendary drivers Juan Manuel Fangio (Argentina) and Stirling Moss (England).
Source: Photo by UK Racing History.
Models Roxanna June (Canada) and Jessica Clarke (New Zealand) photographed by Ali Mitton for Playboy U.S. (March-April 2018).
Climbing back on board. Source: truthordarepics.com.
Peering down the rabbit hole. Source: Tumblr.com.
A handsome naked couple at a nude beach.
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Woman’s rowing four on a training run. Photograph by Jeff Clark.
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In 1936, New York Central’s streamlined Mercury steam train at Chicago’s LaSalle Street station. These trains were designed by noted industrial designer, Henry Dreyfuss. At the first visit of the Mercury to Chicago on 6 July 1936, 17,200 people turned out to view the train on exhibit. Perhaps this photo is from that day.
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Nudity to disarm. At about 1.45 am on Saturday 18 July, a woman clothed only in a facemark and a beanie confronted armed Federal agents in Portland, Oregon. The agents fired pepper bullets at the woman’s feet but overall her strategy seemed to have the desired effect as the agents withdrew about 10 minutes later. Source: oregonlive.com.
This elegant 1935 two-tone Renault Celtaquatre was manufactured in France between 1934 and 1938. The 1463cc, 30hp saloon was capable of a top speed of 100 kilometres/hour (62 mph). Source: autocart.biz.
Fashion models in Italy in 1951 take a cigarette break. Something across the road has caught their attention. Photograph by Milton Greene. Source: messynessychic.com.
The skipper keeps a sharp eye out. Source: truthordarepics.com.
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In 1929, photographer R J Salmon stands in a box suspended from a crane to take an aerial photo of Fleet Street in London. St Paul’s Cathedral is in the background. Photographer unknown. Source: Pinterest.com.au.
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Is this a paddock find? In the foreground is a V-twin Brough Superior made in Nottingham, England, up until 1940. Source: Motocavaquinhos on Facebook.com.
Stefania Ferrario is a beautiful Australian fashion model. In 2015, Stefania started a campaign to stop the use of the term “plus size” to describe models in the fashion industry who are above U.S. dress size 4.
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Homemade pasta. Source: Tumblr.com.
The Boomerang was an Australian fighter aircraft produced between 1942 and 1945, in response to the Japanese invasion of the Pacific. It was the first combat aircraft designed and manufactured in Australia. Although based on the North American NA-16 and using some components of the CAC Wirraway trainer it was substantially different to both. The Boomerangs were highly manoeuvrable, and well armed although their flight ceiling was somewhat limited. They were used effectively for ground attack and also aerial reconnaissance and air sea rescue.

This aircraft, VH-MHR, is the CA-13 variant built in 1943. It is fitted with a 1,830 hp Pratt and Whitney Twin Wasp Radial engine. It is owned by the Temora Aviation Museum in New South Wales. Photo is by Naemick Photography. Reblogged from redbubble.com.
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In 1956, members of the Cavedon family push their car through the mud on Tobacco Road near Ovens Valley, Victoria. Tobacco Road has become a major highway; part of the Great Alpine Road. The photograph was taken by the iconic Australian bush photographer Jeff Carter (1928-2010).
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A proud participant in the Fremont Solstice Cyclists Parade in Seattle, Washington in June 2013. Source: Wikimedia Commons.
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Two playmates, Hollywood, 1986.
Photograph by German-Australian Helmut Newton (1920-2004) a “prolific, widely imitated fashion photographer whose provocative, erotically charged black and white photographs were the mainstay of Vogue and other publications” (Wikipedia).
Aly Raisman, captain of the gold medal-winning U.S. woman’s gymnastics team at the 2012 London Olympics. This photo was by Mark Seliger for the 2015 Body Edition of ESPN Magazine. Source: thesportster.com.
Keep living retirement to the full. Source: Tumblr.com.
Barque Europa, built in Germany in 1911 was fully restored as a tall ship training vessel in 1994 and is now registered in The Netherlands. In March she found herself stuck in Argentina due to the COVID-19 shutdown. The Captain and crew decided to sail the ship non-stop back to her home in The Netherlands. Here she is at the start of the journey, sailing through Drake’s Passage. On 17 June 2020, Europa arrived back in Scheveningen after more than 80 days at sea. Photo by Jordi Plana Morales for Newsweek.com.
French figurative sculptor, Christopher Charbonnet, works on one of his recent pieces. Source: Reblogged from cavemanfeet.tumblr.com.
Marblehead Lighthouse (Ohio) at night. Built in 1822, it is the oldest lighthouse in continuous operation on the U.S. side of the Great Lakes. Source: marbleheadlighthouseohio.org.
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Grace Jones as Zula in Conan the Destroyer, 1984.
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Dancing at Chez Max, Joinville-le-Pont in 1947. Photo by French photographer Willy Ronis (1910-2009). His best known works show life in post-war Paris and Provence.
Paard van Marken Lighthouse in Marken, North Holland, under dark skies. The lighthouse was built in 1839 and is 15.5 metres high. Photo is by Daniel Lybaert, 2013.
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1934. Margaret Bourke-White, a photographer for LIFE magazine, takes photos from the 61st floor of the Chrysler Building in New York. Source: theatlantic.com.
Amanda Bingson, Olympic hammer thrower on the cover of ESPN in the 2015 Body Series. Bingson held the American woman’s record in 2013 with a distance of 75.73 metres (284+ feet).
Surfer in action. Source: Pinterest.com.
Volleyball player unknown. Source: Reblogged from guzzigazz.tumblr.com.
This is powerful. Source: Tumblr.com.
Good advice. Source: Tumblr.com.
Laundry with style. Source:
Conceptual painting by Sasha Beliaer, Share Creators Inc, White Rock, Canada. Source: sashabeliaev.artstation.com.
Disney’s Flying Dutchman prop used in the Pirates of the Caribbean moored at Castaway Cay cruise ship terminal in the Bahamas. Source: Pinterest.com.au.
Fashion with a mask. Model: Miss Psycho Cat, Belgrade. Dress and matching mask by @ british_retro. Source: Facebook.com>misspsychocat>posts.
There’s nothing as delightful as Sydney Harbour.
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VW Kombi in the rough. Source: Tumblr.com.
What grandma was up to. Another 1950’s beauty. Source: Tumblr.com.
A 10 foot traditional clinker dinghy designed by Paul Gartside from Nova Scotia and crafted by Andrew Denman and his professional crew at Denman Marine at Kettering, Tasmania. The dinghies are planked in Huon and King Billy pine with Celery Top pine backbone and frames. Source: denmanmarine.com.au.

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Imperial Airways flying boat “Centaurus” moored in the Brisbane River (near the Botanic Gardens) on 21 December 1937. It had just completed a flight from London taking about 13 days. The Short S.23 flying boat carried a crew of 5 and 17 passengers. Powered by four 920hp Bristol Pegasus Xc radial engines it had a maximum speed of 174 knots (320 km/hr).
Wallace’s Hut at Falls Creek, Victoria; the oldest hut in the Victorian Alpine National Park. It was built by the three Wallace brothers who came as young boys to Melbourne from Ireland in 1869. It is still used as an emergency shelter. Source: Pinterest.ca. Photo by Michael Boniwell.
Uluru (Ayers Rock), a large sandstone rock formation in Central Australia, is about 335 kilometres south-west of Alice Springs. It is 348 metres high and 9.4 kilometres around the perimeter. Uluru is sacred to the Pitjantjara Anangu, the First Nation people in the area. Source: Dogwood Images.
Portland Head Lighthouse on Cape Elizabeth, Maine, USA; the oldest lighthouse in Maine, built in 1791. Source: portlandheadlight.com. Photo by Richard Morin.
1938 Auto Union (a predecessor of Audi) Type D racer. This supercharged 3.0 litre V12 produced 478 bhp and a top speed of 340 kilometres/hour. Its success on the track was cut short by the advent of World War II and, after the war, remaining vehicles were carted away to Russia. Source: Pinterest.com and roadandtrack.com.
Relaxing with wine and fruit. Source: Tumblr.com.
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A real “French postcard” from 1910-1920, of the sort that were sold as souvenirs by many booksellers along the Seine River and elsewhere in Paris from about 1900 onwards. Source: unregardoblique.home.blog. Alfred Noyer Studio, Paris. Photo by Julien Mandel.
Photo by Alexandre Abel of Katelyn Pascavis at the airport at St Barts, where small aircraft come within metres of car traffic at the approach to the airport.
Shooting hoops. Source: FVTGirls.com.
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Celebration. Source: Tumblr.com. Reblogged from Mia-down-under.
Sunbathing at anchor. Photo by Captain Butch.
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Art in ink. Source: Reblogged from this-old-stomping-ground.tumblr.com.
My sort of bookshop. Source: Tumblr.com.