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Aussie actor Bryan Brown and English/Australian actor Rachel Ward who met on the set of The Thorn Birds in 1983 and married the same year. They have 3 adult children. Source: kiltypleasure.tumblr.com.
Le St Andre brasserie at Rue Danton, Paris. Source: pinterest.com.
Before the days of mobile phones, people who got separated from their friends or family at the State Fair had to wait in the “Lost Persons Area” to be reunited. Photo by French-born American photographer Elliott Erwitt
(b. 1929). Source: shooterfiles.com.
This beautiful surfer is using a well-known Katana 3-fin board – made in Perth, Western Australia. Source: facebook.com>sugarbusch767>photos.
The beautiful Australian model Stefania Ferrario in matching lingerie and facemask.Source: mia-down-under.tumblr.com.
Friends together. Reblogged from mardenostuff.tumblr.com.
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Model Naomi Nash photographed by Thomas Agatz.
Source: naominash.com > portfolio.
Hot springs. Source: t-h-e-g-o-o-d-l-i-f-e.tumblr.com.
At ease. Source: naturistebzh.tumblr.com
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The beautiful 19.4 metre (63’6”) Bermudan ketch Cruinneag III in rolling seas. Built in 1936 in Scotland to a design by William McPherson Campbell, the structure is of teak, with pine masts, and a mahogany interior. The photograph is by Tobias Stoerkle in 2015.
Source: classicyachtinfo.com.
In 2003, Jeff Brechlin from Minnesota won a Washington Post reader’s competition to write instructions for something but in the style of a famous writer. His winning entry was instructions for doing the Hokey Pokey, written in Shakespearian style. Source: pinterest.com.
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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.
Source: Reblogged from guzzigazz.tumblr.com.
1950. Back stage at the Moulin Rouge, Paris.
Source: Pinterest.com/burlesque.
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.
Source: forums.sailinganarchy.com.
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.
This image was colourised by Patty Allison. Source: American-rails.com.