Luis Garcia FalgĆ s (1881 ā 1954) ~ Ex Libris 1920
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Luis Garcia FalgĆ s (1881 ā 1954) ~ Ex Libris 1920
An interesting transitional Rapier, attributed to Alonso de Sahagun, hilt possibly Dutch, ca. 1635-1645, blade made in Germany or Toledo, Spain, ca. 1570-1600, housed at the Wallace Collection.
A train sits abandoned in the Arabian desert nearly 100 years after being ambushed by T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) and his infamous rebels. (1600x1070)
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A swiss diver, captured these pictures of one of the six anacondas he saw on his 10 day trip to Mato Grosso in Brazil. This one was about 26-feet long.
āAt the first moment itās scary because you donāt know the animal and everybody says itās dangerous. āBut after a while you understand that nothing happens if you respect the snake. āI have never been so close to a snake like this before. But I think a small poisonous snake is more scary than a big one. At least you can see the anacondas clearly and know what theyāre doing.ā - Franco Banfi
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