A massive 'cloud tsunami' looms over Sydney as a sunbather reads, oblivious to the approaching cloud on Bondi Beach. Rohan Kelly, Australia
A Sumatran orangutan threatens another nearby male in the Batang Toru Forest, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia. Tim Laman, USA
Divers observe and surround a humpback whale and her newborn calf whilst they swim around Roca Partida in the Revillagigedo Islands, Mexico. Anuar Patjane Floriuk, Mexico
Chinese men pull a tricycle in a neighborhood next to a coal-fired power plant in Shanxi, China. Kevin Frayer, Canada
A city in northern China shrouded in haze, Tianjin, China. Zhang Lei, China
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A massive 'cloud tsunami' looms over Sydney as a sunbather reads, oblivious to the approaching cloud on Bondi Beach. Rohan Kelly, Australia
A Sumatran orangutan threatens another nearby male in the Batang Toru Forest, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia. Tim Laman, USA
Divers observe and surround a humpback whale and her newborn calf whilst they swim around Roca Partida in the Revillagigedo Islands, Mexico. Anuar Patjane Floriuk, Mexico
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Übermatik;197278774 said:What Only Exists In The Mind by veinsofmercury
Übermatik;197278774 said:What Only Exists In The Mind by veinsofmercury
Gave me a huge Gustave Doré's Heaven vibe
Being up in those Skytrees is absolutely breathtaking, when I was there last year lucked out and just as I got up there they started to do the big 30 min long music and light show. Was an absolute highlight of my trip there.Übermatik;196235354 said:Gardens by the Bay, Singapore.
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The Mask of Sorrow (Russian: Маска скорби, Maska skorbi) is a monument perched on a hill above Magadan, Russia, commemorating the many prisoners who suffered and died in the Gulag prison camps in the Kolyma region of the Soviet Union during the 1930s, 40s, and 50s. It consists of a large concrete statue of a face, with tears coming from the left eye in the form of small masks. The right eye is in the form of a barred window. The back side portrays a weeping young woman and a headless man on a cross. Inside is a replication of a typical Stalin-era prison cell. Below the Mask of Sorrow are stone markers bearing the names of many of the forced-labor camps of the Kolyma, as well as others designating the various religions and political systems of those who suffered there.
The statue was unveiled on June 12, 1996 with the help of the Russian government and financial contributions from seven Russian cities, including Magadan. The design was created by famed sculptor Ernst Neizvestny, whose parents fell victim to the Stalinist purges of the 1930s; the monument was constructed by Kamil Kazaev. The mask stands 15 metres high and takes up 56 cubic metres of space.
Übermatik;196235354 said:Gardens by the Bay, Singapore.
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