less by Marco Pandullo on Flickr.
the bike by Marco Pandullo on Flickr.
This is beautiful the grandma one is my fav
that second to last one
can they be like a team of crime fighting super heroes
In honor of South African politician Nelson Mandela and to mark the 50th anniversary of his arrest by the apartheid police, artist Marco Cianfanelli was commissioned to produce a sculpture to stand in Howick, South Africa, on the exact unassuming spot that he was captured. The installation consists of 50 steel columns which symbolise the prison bars that held him for 27 years. When viewed from the right angle, the quietly powerful sculpture forms a profile portrait of Mandela. (Source)
Brian Epstein
Photo by Rex Coleman for Baron Studios, 6 October 1964
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Animals are better than people, look this dog trying to save the fish. Omg, it broke my heart.
This implies that the dog is intelligent enough to not only recognize that a fish lives in water, but that without water it is in danger/pain, and thirdly implies that this being (the dog) understands empathy. Think about that.
They are better than us
He’s scraping his nose up just to try and save the fish… I really hope the person video taping this decided to forego their plans for the fish and let it go for the dog.
Yeah, because animals never eat fish and humans never save them. We all know that that’s obviously true.
MOSES BRIDGE, NETHERLANDS
It was originally built in the early 1700’s to protect the Netherlands from invasions. It is constructed out of Accoya wood, a waterproof wood. The designers assured that flooding will not be a problem because the height of the water is controlled an adjustable dam. The dam also includes a pump in case the water overflows.
This is actually a test showing how sponges pump water through themselves for filter feeding!
They simply colored the water around them so you could easily see the process.
