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Pietro da Cortona ( 1596-1669 ) Martyrdom of St Stephen 1660, Hermitage Museum
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Chased down by a pack of hounds before being torn apart alive at a Boxing Day fox hunt today.
Letโs face the facts: illegal fox hunting is rife in the British countryside, despite firm public opposition.
@ZacGoldsmith, when will you strengthen the hunting ban? @Lukesteele4
Letโs face the facts: illegal fox hunting is rife in the British countryside, despite firm public opposition.
@ZacGoldsmith, when will you strengthen the hunting ban? @Lukesteele4
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This is/was the tallest tree in Wales ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ท๓ ฌ๓ ณ๓ ฟ which was supposed to be cut down for safety reasons after suffering weather damage.
"Chainsaw artist" Simon O'Rourke instead decided to create this piece in an effort to save the tree by turning it into an arm that seems to be reaching for the sky.
"Chainsaw artist" Simon O'Rourke instead decided to create this piece in an effort to save the tree by turning it into an arm that seems to be reaching for the sky.
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Tragic display of a Tarpon/Avenger from HMS Ravager crashing into the water, this photo was captured as the propellers first strikes the water. 1943
What a waste
What a waste
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๐ธ Justin Labattu.
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During the 1800's one of the most infamous names to live and die in London was a fleeing socialist named Karl Marx. A man which has become a household name since the day he died despite being banned from multiple countries.
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Waiting for this Doc to upload is like watching paint dry, 4K is a nightmare!
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Ulysees at the Palace of Circe by William Shubert van Ehrenberg & Carol Borromaus 1667
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The two heaviest war ships built are the Yamato and it's sister ship Musashi