These are the flooded ruins at Angkor.
This is an extremely important archaeological site in South-East Asia.
Angkor Archaeological Park holds the remains of the different capitals from the Khmer Empire ranging from the 9th to the 15th century. https://t.me/AnAmazingWorld
This is an extremely important archaeological site in South-East Asia.
Angkor Archaeological Park holds the remains of the different capitals from the Khmer Empire ranging from the 9th to the 15th century. https://t.me/AnAmazingWorld
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A functioning Roman sewer otherwise known as a “Cloaca” still in use 2000 years later.
Aqua Svlis, (Roman Bath) in Somerset, England.
Aqua Svlis, (Roman Bath) in Somerset, England.
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Samson's Youth, 1891 Painting by Leon Joseph Florentin Bonnat
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French officer enforces funeral etiquette during a military funeral march (WW1) 🇫🇷
We Are Who We Are
We Are Who We Are
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WW2 dominates all, be it education, film making, media or book writing.
WW1 however, exists as a blur of poppies and yearly memorials shrouded in a lack of transparency.
We patronise the suffering of soldiers and the secondary causes as if the why's and how's never mattered.
'The Great War' like many scenarios is suspiciously left to one side in the hope it will dissappear in time.
Strange, seeing as it has no 'Nazis' to blame.
WW1 however, exists as a blur of poppies and yearly memorials shrouded in a lack of transparency.
We patronise the suffering of soldiers and the secondary causes as if the why's and how's never mattered.
'The Great War' like many scenarios is suspiciously left to one side in the hope it will dissappear in time.
Strange, seeing as it has no 'Nazis' to blame.
The K-19 sits in Moscow, having been bought by Vladimir Romonov.
The boat went through disasters and many say it's because the champagne bottle didn't smash on its first day in water.
The boat went through disasters and many say it's because the champagne bottle didn't smash on its first day in water.
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The skull of a girl buried with a crown of ceramic flowers, dated 300 - 400 BC Patras, Greece 🇬🇷