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It’s a MiG-15, an aircraft similar to the one that crashed on March 27, 1968, with Yury Gagarin and Vladimir Seryogin.
Some creepy staff from a painting inside an Orthodox Christian church near the Estonian border.
Some days and months just feel like total crap, not just a “stuff happens” moment. It’s tough to see anything good around. The best way to deal with it is to try to believe in some positive stuff and hold on to a little hope, even if it’s just to keep yourself from getting stuck on all the bad stuff. It’s hard.
Just imagine, in the 70’ the advertisement used to be like a long read) I guess, today with the lack of reading habits, these promo’s would miss the target.
In the 1960s, a robot named ARS was developed by the Soviet engineer Boris Grishin. This robot could perform a variety of tasks, such as waking up, serving drinks, bringing the telephone to its owner, recording incoming calls and responding to them, switching on the television and radio, recording programs, turning the lights on and off, and even greeting guests. Quite impressive for that time!
One of the finest museums on outer space and space exploration appears to be in Kaluga, Russia
There’s always something both scary and irresistibly attractive in the Tibetan art.
It was a quick photo on my way from the Karachi airport the last May. I wish I could stay longer to explore the city that I visited before many years ago!
It wasn’t a very surprising thing to see in Stockholm. I love this city and I miss it.