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Humpback Whale (Michael Sweet)
White Out. Via Nikon Photography
Debbie Harry
The number of the beast is 666, William Blake
The Rue Montargueil with Flags, 1878, Claude Monet
Lower Manhattan (aka Broad and Wall Streets), 1907, Childe Hassam
The Pyramids at Port-Coton, 1886, Claude Monet
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Joan Jett, Chris Stein and Debbie Harry photographed by Bob Gruen - 1978
Toni Servillo, “Le conseguenze dell’amore” (Paolo Sorrentino, 2004).
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Orcas work together to become a mighty herring-herding team, using their tails to create shockwaves that stun the fish and make them easier to catch.
View of the Old Outer Harbor at Le Havre, 1874, Claude Monet
Jar Of Peaches, Claude Monet
The wasted footsteps, 1950, Rene Magritte