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Tropical Landscape: an American Indian Struggling with a Gorilla (1910) by Henri Rousseau
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Lake Superior Ice Stacking (Feb 13, 2016)
An Igorot gathers lily flowers in tall vegetation (undated) by Dean C. Worcester
A deadly trap of sharpened bamboo concealed by forest undergrowth (undated) by Charles Martin
A photographer and a geologist photograph the Taal volcano erupting in the Philippines (April 1912)
It Shoots Further Than He Dreams by John F. Knott (March 26, 1918)
SYND 29-6-72 CITY HOSPITAL GUTTED BY FIRE
Murillo Velarde’s map of the Philippine archipelago is a landmark in the depiction of the islands, and the first scientific map of the Philippines. It is flanked by two pasted-on side-panels with twelve engravings, eight depicting native costumed figures, a map of Guajam (Guam) and three city or harbour maps, notably Manila.
A Kalinga Igorot stands outside his thatched-roof house in the north, undated. (DEAN C. WORCESTER/National Geographic Creative)
Calauit Island, Palawan, Philippines Hundreds of families were evicted to make way for animals—giraffes, antelopes, and other creatures native to Kenya. The island became a safari, a wildlife preserve far from the urban jungle of Manila. Supporters praised Marcos for his advocacy, though it was wildly believed that he went through all that effort just to give his only son, Ferdinand Jr., his own hunting grounds.
A performing chimpanzee named Zippy watches TV (1955) by Michael Rougier
Radio Corporation of America executives watch a brand new invention called television, their New York offices before introducing the product to the public (1939) by Carl Mydans
Cloudylabs cloud chamber working approx 50 min [720p]
Blackfeet camp at night, Montana (early 1900s) by Walter McClintock (Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library)
Vacance (2014) by Thomas Lévy-Lasne