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(Detalle) Muro terminado. Pájaro Carpintero Imperial endémico de la tierra Purepecha, en peligro crítico de extinción, y se especula que ya esté extinto. La última vez que fue visto fue en Durango en 1956. // (Detail) Finished wall. Imperial Woodpecker endemic of the Purepecha territories in Michoacan, critically endangered, possibly extinct. It’s last recorded sighting was in Durango 1956 // Wall support from: @lamanografica #imperialwoodpecker #mazatl #graficamazatl #patzcuaro (at Pátzcuaro)
Factory 1, Prawn processing plant in the Free Trade Zone, Tangier, 1998
Yto Barrada
Trojan Implosion by snowbeard on Flickr.
all of it
Cut-up by Fiada Fey
WW1 Troops at St Quentin canal being briefed before a full scale assault on the Hindenburg line.
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Tevno lake by RossitsaT on Flickr.
wretched city rotting my spirit / need to be in the mountains
TB treatment room in prison, Ukraine. Maxim Dondyuk.
I am certain that most, if not all, Americans have heard of Hawai’i and have wished, at some time in their lives, to visit my Native land. But I doubt that the history of how Hawai’i came to be territorially incorporated, and economically, politically, and culturally subordinated to the United States is known to most Americans. Nor is it common knowledge that Hawaiians have been struggling for over twenty years to achieve a land base and some form of political sovereignty on the same level as American Indians. Finally, I would imagine that most Americans could not place Hawai’i or any other Pacific island on a map of the Pacific. But despite all this appalling ignorance, five million Americans will vacation in my homeland this year and the next, and so on into the foreseeable capitalist future. Such are the intended privileges of the so-called American standard of living: ignorance of, and yet power over, one’s relations to Native peoples.
Haunani Kay-Trask, “Lovely Hula Hands: Corporate Tourism and the Prostitution of Hawaiian Culture (via paperandinklings)
Muhammad Ali on the Vietnam War Draft
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Abandoned kids theme park ride at Chernobyl.
Spring Moon at Ninomiya Beach, 1932, Kawase Hasui (Japanese, 1883–1957). Courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.