East wall of the Tomb of Raemkai, ca. 2446 - 2389 BC.
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East wall of the Tomb of Raemkai, ca. 2446 - 2389 BC.
Extase - Domenico Baccarini 1903-1904
Italian 1882-1907
Relief in the Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari near Luxor, Egypt
Palestine at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Rio 2016
In January 1954, LIFE magazine introduced its readers to a remarkable nine-week-old baby named Julie Sheldon, who lived in Los Angeles and was, according to LIFE, the “world’s youngest swimmer.” Coached by her grandmother, a children’s swimming instructor, “Julie practices once a day,” LIFE wrote, “faithfully following her morning nap with a 20-minute dip.” (Ed Clark—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images) #LIFEmagazine #1950s
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