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Tokyo's anti flooding "cathedral"
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The Chariot of Death (1848)
— by Théophile Schuler
He perceived a horrible rock, as black as ink, and the next minute one of the dragons casting out fire from his mouth., from Madame d’Aulnoy’s Fairy Tales by Gustaf Tenggren (1923)
P35 Progress (NATO reporting name SS-N-3 Shaddock) anti-ship missile
Check out what’s behind the landing gear.
A barge transports the Soviet Union’s unfinished Buran 2.01 space shuttle through a waterway in Moscow, Russia, 2011.
Buran and an Energia test article in storage in the Rocket Assembly and Test Facility (MIK RN) in Baikonur. Photo taken in the late 1990s - only a couple years later the roof of the building collapsed, completely destroying the orbiter.
by @11K25_Energia
Peter Ferguson (Canadian, 1968) - The Grotto at St. Michel (n.d.)
Dragons Fucking Car II (Relief), 2016 Jon Rafman
White Carrara Marble 152 x 126 x 20 cm 59 7/8 x 49 5/8 x 7 7/8 in
Frank Frazetta, Boris Vallejo, and John Berkey all created art for the 1977 film Orca. Via @GregRozeboom
Art by the legendary Wayne Barlowe
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