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The incredible athleticism of Aussie AFLW star, Tayla Harris – her finger pointing to exactly where she wants the ball to go. Photo by Michael Dodge for Getty Images.
The 800 year-old Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on fire on 15 April, 2019, just before the spire collapsed. The restoration is expected to take 5-8 years.
Photo by Thierry Mallet for AP.
Source: Reblogged from mia-down-under.tumblr.com.
An incredibly rare 1934 Alfa Romeo Tipo B Grand Prix Monoposto. Alfa made a handful of these cars in Milan in 1932 and 1934. This one was made in 1934 in Moderna by Scuderia Ferrari (and has Ferrari badges on the bonnet). It is powered by an 8 cylinder, twin-supercharged engine. Image by Bonhams. Source: classiccarcuration.co.uk.
Lazing on deck in the sunshine. Source: lushstories.com.
Buttermere in the Lakes District, UK. Source: pinterest.com.au.
Somewhere in Tahiti. Source: tumblrgallery.com>gallery.
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The Netherlands perhaps? Source: cyclingforums.com.
Circular Quay, Sydney in about 1900. Source: State Library of NSW.
Caught by the COVID lockdown, the bark Europa makes her way from Ushuaia in Argentina back home to The Hague, in the Netherlands, a journey of more than 9,000 nautical miles over about 70 days.
Source: facebook.com/barkeuropa.
Source: Photograph by David Dubnitskiy, from Ukraine.
Source: Image uploaded by Minh Nguyen to tattoodo.com.
A room with a view of the Trevi Fountain in Rome. Photo by Steve McCurry.
A classic sailing yacht moored in the rain – showing the abbreviation and the club ensign for the Royal Thames Yacht Club. Reblogged from forgottennobility.tumblr.com.
Marshall Price, a model from Dallas, USA.
Source: popglitz.net.
Arielle after a hair cut, 1982,
by German/Australian fashion photographer, Helmet Newton.
Sunset over the water. Reblogged from forgottennobility.tumblr.com.

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A beautiful underwater photograph by Phoebe Rudomino, a commercial diver and underwater photographer based at the Underwater Stage at Pinewood Studios, UK.
Source: saatchigallery.com/artists/Phoebe_Rudomino_articles.htm
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This could be handy. Source: Tumblr.com
A coal miner at Pol-E-Khomri in Afganistan in 2002.
Photo by Steve McCurry.
Sund – a small village in the Lofoten islands on the west coast Of Norway. Source: pinterest.com
A day out together. Source: girlscv.com
RIP David Bowie (real name David Jones), (1947-2016).
Photo credit: Reblogged from guavaballs.tumblr.com
A Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 Turbofan aircraft engine undergoing maintenance.
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Felix Baumgartner, from Austria, stands ready to free-fall from the edge of space on 14 October 2014. He jumped from a height of 39,045 metres above New Mexica, USA, as part of the Red Bull Blue Stratos project. The dare-devil dive to earth took 4 minutes and 19 seconds. Photo credit: pinterest.com
In 1950, Holden 48/215s are being assembled at Holden’s plant at Woodville in South Australia. The 48/215 was a 6 cylinder car of 132.5 cubic inch (2160 cc) which was capable of a top speed of a little over 80 mph (129 km/h).
Source: uniquecarsandparts.com.au
Topless DJ Miki Love from Bucharest is the most popular DJ in Romania. She is also in strong demand in clubs and festivals elsewhere in the world. Source: djmikilove.com
All is ship-shape on board. Source: reddit.com
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“Factory shower” by photographer David Dubnitskiy from Ukraine. Source: dubnitskiy.com
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Source: Model Doria A, under black skies. Source: elitebabes.com
A Sharman from Australia’s First Nations.
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A 1938 Morris 8-40 Series II Tourer. With a 4 cylinder, side valve motor of 918cc producing 30 hp, the car had a top speed of about 100 km/h.
Source: justcars.com.au
Gliding in the clouds. Source: reddit.com
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Dubh Artach Lighthouse, on the west coast of Scotland, was built in 1867-1872 under the supervision of David (uncle), Thomas (father) and Robert Louis Stevenson. This picture was painted by Samuel Bough (1822-1878). It shows the iron-framed barracks on the left. The weather was so wild during the built that the resident engineer, Alan Brebner, and 13 workmen were trapped in the barracks for 2 weeks due to an ongoing gale.
Reference: The Lighthouse Stevensons (Bella Bathurst, 2000).
Photo credit: commons.wikimedia.org
The Lady Nelson, under sail in the Derwent River, Tasmania. This vessel is a full replica of the original HMS Lady Nelson which played such a big part in the development of the settlement in Van Diemens Land and the east coast of Australia. HMS Lady Nelson was launched in Deptford, England in 1799 and arrived in Australia via Bass Strait in December 1800.
This above replica was built by Ray Kemp in Margate, Tasmania, using Tasmanian Blue Gum and Celery Top Pine. The replica was launched in 1988.
Photo credit: Tripadvisor.com