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Muslim and Christian playing chess.
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Hanna Rovina as Leah in the Hebrew-language premiere of The Dybbuk. Habima Theater, Moscow, 31 January 1922
30 second exposure of the Moon to capture light beams.
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from the introductory slideshow of a carmelite monastery’s website
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La Seu Vella, Lleida, Catalonia. Photos by Adeline Gressin
Grimes at Pemberton Music Festival 2014
Abandoned radio-optical telescope, Mount Aragats, Armenia.
Analemma. The sun’s position in the sky, photographed from the same location at the same time of day throughout a year, forms an analemma. This shows the sun’s apparent swinging from its northernmost position, at the analemma’s uppermost point, at summer solstice, to its southernmost position/lowest point, at winter solstice.
The Ruins of Holyrood Chapel by Louis Daguerre
Polychrome Plate, Thera, c. 620 BC
Two women, facing each other, exchange garlands: one touches the other’s chin in accordance with an erotic motif that is clearly identifiable and present in courtship scenes between women and men, or between men.
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German actress and singer Marlene Dietrich on a vintage postcard
oscillogram and spectrogram of the sentence "Where were you a year ago"