Zion N.P. - Moonset at Sunrise …from Canyon Overlook Trail - my final hike before Bryce Canyon. The view of the Temples & Towers was a bit more expansive than from behind the museum. It was also good to see another example of Zion’s hanging gardens.
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Zion N.P. - Moonset at Sunrise …from Canyon Overlook Trail - my final hike before Bryce Canyon. The view of the Temples & Towers was a bit more expansive than from behind the museum. It was also good to see another example of Zion’s hanging gardens.
Next Tuesday, the local branch of the FDP will submit an application to have the acutely threatened Mäusebunker heritage protected. However, given the fact that the FDP is a minority party in this district, it is unlikely to be approved. Gerd Hänska: Central Animal Labs “Mouse Bunker”, Freie Universität Berlin (Zentrale Tierlaboratorien “Mäusebunker”), Berlin, Germany, 1971–1980 Photos: Felix Torkar 2018
Pearl mounted flintlock pistol, Afghanistan, 19th century.
from Czerny’s International Auction House
Memento Mori ring with the engraving “Remember you must die,” 1700.
Skull of a two-faced bottlenose dolphin owned and prepared by Enault & Auclair-Kraniata osteology.
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Bockstensmanen, a medieval person who happened to die in a bog which preserved his clothes (and more), clothes like hella comfy??
Like seriously. Comfy and warm wool clothes!
(yes this are pictures of his actual outfit, not reconstructed clothing. They were very well preserved in all except colour. The bog gave everything that yellow shade, i suspect)
Picture from: https://www.museumhalland.se/bockstensmannen/kladerna/
His kjortel (the clothing for his upper body)
He got a mantel that resemble a poncho
It goes around the entire body! So perhaps not quite a mantel but.
A got a little hood with a fashionedble long thingy at the end
Warm that too! There is no openings for wind or anything, so like. Just pull hood over head, get warm!
Warm socks! Gotta keep em feets warm (and just like in english, the swedish words for trousers, byxor, is in plural in its normal form, just because the medieval version of trousers consisted of two separate peices like here.
Somewhere, there should be something for hos upper legs but idk were that one is)
Anyway! I do think one can tell that keeping warm was an important part of the logic behind bockstensmannens clothing. Not odd that, when he lived in Scandinavia and all…
All pictures from
https://www.museumhalland.se/bockstensmannen/kladerna/
When we already at it, with listning his entire outfit. Here his this shoes
Reconstruction in how he might have looked like in life. The musuem points out, that his skull was very smashed when found, werehas it might be a bit so so with this dolls facial similiarity with bockstensmannen in life. And his hair colour we know not, the bog will colour most hair red with enough time.
But that hairstyle! That he really had! Bockstensmannen wore like Peak Fluffy Medieval Hair Fashion in life
The entire doll wearing bockstensmannens reconstructed clothing
Source: https://www.museumhalland.se/bockstensmannen/bockstensmannen-far-ett-ansikte/
https://www.museumhalland.se/utstallning/bockstensmannen/
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After water tower designs in Sweden they were exported to the Middle East. In Kuwait alone, the architect Sune Lindström participated in over thirty water tower projects for VBB, the Water Building Agency.
VBB (Sune Lindström): Water Towers, Kuwait City, 1965–1976
Photos: courtesy of ArkDes, The Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design
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R3 ROTOR bunker, RAF Neatishead
Persian kula khud, 17th century.
from The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg
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My favorite #building in Bogotá, the absolutely one-of-a-kind Instituto Colombian para Evaluación de la Educación (ICFES), Calle 17/Carrera 4, on the Parque de los Periodistas. Anibal Moreno, c.1968. From a massive base, large #brick masses are interspersed with aviator-dark #glazing cubes, which also protrude from a complex arrangement of #corduroy-concrete turrets capped with cement #flange-beam floors and eaves, forcing a fanciful, furrowed-brow effect to the #fenestration. The structural forms of towers and bridges create a fortress, albeit one wearing secret-service shades. Never seen anything like it. Worryingly boarded up over the last few years, fate may be in question.
Photography by Eric Tabuchi
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