French figurative sculptor, Christophe Charbonnel, working on a sculpture of the head of Poseiden. Source: facebook.com1958 Porsche 356A convertible. Source: solitaryfossil.tumblr.com.Brough Superior V-twin, made in Nottingham, England, between 1919 and 1940. They were known as the “Rolls-Royce of motorcycles” in their time. Reblogged from mardenostuff.tumblr.com.Source: betterisbest.tumblr.com.Source: tumblex.com>femfeedtvSource: danewsea.tumblr.comSource: kiltypleasure.tumblr.com.Never completely grow up! Source: photografickcoupe.tumblr.comSource: some-nude-fun.tumblr.comSource: norwegiannatureandnudes.tumblr.com.Source: mea-gloria-fides.tumblr.comSource: naturalswimmingspirit.tumblr.comThe ladies are out for a spin on the water. 1950’s? Source: forums.sailinganarchy.comAmerican actor, film producer and pin-up model Eve Meyer (1928-1977). She was Playboy Magazine’s Playmate of the Month in June 1959. Source: vintagenudescolor.tumblr.comEigeroy lighthouse on the small island of Midbrodoya in Norway. Built of cast iron in 1854 it stands 32.9 metres tall. At night, it flashes three white lights every 30 seconds. Photo by Richard Larssen. Source: flickr.comA painting by Australian artist and naturalist William Cooper (1934-2015) of the now extinct thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus), a carnivorous marsupial once native to Tasmania, Australia. Also known as the Tasmanian tiger, his painting depicts the animals in a heath forest near Cradle Mountain. The Thylacine was declared extinct in 1936. Source: williamtcooper.com.au