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frank-e-go-boom:

mikicafee:

Shah-i-Zinda by liamroberts7 on Flickr.
— Shah-i-Zinda 


A labyrinthine mausoleum complex in the northeast of Samarkand, Shah-i-Zinda is a huge array of tombs to former royals, generals and illustrious characters from the era of Tamerlane. The complex features a tremendous range of turquoises and navies, elegant tileworks and ornate inscriptions.



ceiling looks like a pretty bee hive

frank-e-go-boom:

mikicafee:

Shah-i-Zinda by liamroberts7 on Flickr.


Shah-i-Zinda

A labyrinthine mausoleum complex in the northeast of Samarkand, Shah-i-Zinda is a huge array of tombs to former royals, generals and illustrious characters from the era of Tamerlane. The complex features a tremendous range of turquoises and navies, elegant tileworks and ornate inscriptions.

ceiling looks like a pretty bee hive

(Source: didier-emotion, via frank-e-fighting-words)

prostheticknowledge:

Hand Drawn Maze on A4 Paper Took 7 Years to Make

Via Spoon and Tamago:

Some people have hobbies. Other people are obsessive. But when the two cross paths, this is what you get. Japanese twitter user @Kya7y recently unearthed an incredibly detailed maze that her father created almost 30 years ago. When pressed for details, the father explained that he spent 7 years creating the map on A1 size paper, which is about 33 x 23 inches.

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deafmuslimpunx:

An Indian woman, a Japanese woman, and a Syrian woman, all training to be doctors at Women’s Medical College of Philadelphia, 1880s. (Image courtesy Legacy Center, Drexel University College of Medicine Archives, Philadelphia, PA. Image #p0103) (x)

deafmuslimpunx:

An Indian woman, a Japanese woman, and a Syrian woman, all training to be doctors at Women’s Medical College of Philadelphia, 1880s. (Image courtesy Legacy Center, Drexel University College of Medicine Archives, Philadelphia, PA. Image #p0103) (x)

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