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Photographs taken inside musical instruments making them look like large and spacious rooms.
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Crazy
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Spanish photographer Samuel Aranda won the World Press Photo of the Year 2011 with this picture of a woman holding her wounded son in her arms inside a mosque in Sanaa, Yemen.
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Exploring the Exclusion Zone photos by Hélène Veilleux
After the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in April 1986, the Ukrainian government created the Exclusion Zone, an area of restricted access meant to contain the degenerative effects of the radioactive fallout from the blast and a way to keep curious eyes away from one of the worst nuclear power plant accidents in history. However, despite a natural population that still persists to this day, tourists can be granted day passes to explore the irradiated ruins of Chernobyl and neighboring city Pripyat. Hélène’s photo journal documents her travel into the Zone, uncovering the remnants of lives left behind in the two ghost towns, which still stand to this day as twin sacrifices to the alter of scientific progress.
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Coffee stain portrait by Hong Yi
are you serious
Difficulty level: Asian
With every gradual scroll down, my jaw continued to drop. Fuhhhhhhh.
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