Shah-e-Cheragh is a funerary monument and mosque located in the city of Shiraz, in Iran, where lies the tomb of Amir Ahmad and his brother Mir Muhammad, sons of the seventh Imam and brothers of Imam Reza. (Source) @sixpenceee
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Shah-e-Cheragh is a funerary monument and mosque located in the city of Shiraz, in Iran, where lies the tomb of Amir Ahmad and his brother Mir Muhammad, sons of the seventh Imam and brothers of Imam Reza. (Source) @sixpenceee
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Inside the bizarre Bangkok aircraft graveyard where families live among the decaying passenger jets and survive by collecting and selling scrap metal
This is the bizarre aircraft graveyard which is situated in the heart of Thailand’s capital Bangkok. But more unusually, the hulking remains of the former passenger jets are several families who have made their homes inside the cavernous holds of the jumbo jets. With the high rise skyscrapers of downtown Bangkok looming in the background, these three families eke out an existence amid the ruined aircraft. The three families began living in the jets because they were unable to afford to rent anything in the area. Instead, they collect and recycle rubbish and scrap metal earning just a few dollars every day.
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Miep Gies, tiny, white-haired, gentle and courageous, is an unfamiliar name to most people, but without this remarkable woman, there would be no The Diary of Anne Frank. During the Nazi occupation of Holland the Austrian-born Dutch woman risked her life daily to hide Anne Frank and her family from the Nazis.
Here’s how nightmarish humans would look if our bodies were designed to survive car crashes
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If you’re ever in a car with Graham, then don’t bother telling him to buckle his seat belt. His body is already designed to withstand high-speed impacts.
Designed by a trauma surgeon, an artist, and a crash investigator, Graham is a hypothetical scenario come to life. Supported by Australia’s Transport Accident Commission, the project is meant to highlight how vulnerable humans are to injury.
Graham, however, is not.
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