The Waterkeeper Protecting Iraq’s Ancient River
(via Great Big Story) Nabil Musa is the first “waterkeeper” in Iraq and the Middle East. His mission is to
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(via Great Big Story) Nabil Musa is the first “waterkeeper” in Iraq and the Middle East. His mission is to
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) These days it’s normal to announce your pet’s birthday or adopt-iversary online. But it’s definitely not common
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Read more(via Atlas Obscura) In 1927, at the height of his career, Frank Lloyd Wright designed a gas station. Part of
Read more(via The Vintage News) The chair that you have definitely seen gazillion times and mostly likely reminds us to a nice
Read more(via Fast Co. Design) James Edward Deeds Jr. was destined to be a completely unknown artist.Declared insane in 1936 at
Read more(via mental_floss) If your fall bucket list includes carving jack-o’-lanterns, sipping apple cider, and toasting s’mores over a bonfire, you’re
Read more(via Retronaut) c. 1870-1916 Opening America’s first national park. Retronaut has a series of images of early visitors to America’s
Read more(via JSTOR) Humans and wilderness maintain a binary separation. We’re saturated with images of species gone extinct, acres of ancient
Read more(via Fusion) Cyborgs are not science future; sophisticated chips and sensor implants that merge man with machine are already here.
Read more(via mental_floss) In an age of sophisticated digital and television advertising, social media and email, skywriting is an antiquated form
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, Popular Mechanics compiled some of the
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