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theniftyfifties:

Lunch rush on 5th Avenue, New York City, 1950. Photo by Andreas Feininger.

theniftyfifties:

Lunch rush on 5th Avenue, New York City, 1950. Photo by Andreas Feininger.

lamodellamafia:

Boho chic Isabel Lucas in a pearl head piece and chain slave bracelets. Gorj

lamodellamafia:

Boho chic Isabel Lucas in a pearl head piece and chain slave bracelets. Gorj

monsieur-j:

Let The Games Begin - Vogue India - July 2012

monsieur-j:

Let The Games Begin - Vogue India - July 2012

alwaysmarilynmonroe:

Marilyn Monroe in The Prince and The Showgirl (1957)

theniftyfifties:

Fremont & Main intersection, Las Vegas, 1950s.

Vegas

theniftyfifties:

Fremont & Main intersection, Las Vegas, 1950s.

Vegas

taromatsumura:

米国の異常高温に関するマップ。
(via Warm extremes in Earth’s climate becoming more common | Ars Technica)
nationalpost:

New human species discovered from fossils in Kenya, famous researcher claimsResearchers claim to have uncovered a new species of human that lived 2 million year ago after studying fossils found in Kenya. A famous paleontology family has found the bones that they think confirm a theory that there are two additional pre-human species besides the one that eventually led to modern humans.A team led by Meave Leakey, daughter-in-law of famed scientist Louis Leakey, found facial bones from one creature and jawbones from two others in Kenya. That led the researchers to conclude that man’s early ancestor had plenty of human-like company from other species.These would not be Homo erectus, believed to be our direct ancestor. They would be more like very distant cousins, who when you go back even longer in time, shared an ancient common ancestor, one scientist said. (Photo: AFP/Getty Images/Fred Spoor)

nationalpost:

New human species discovered from fossils in Kenya, famous researcher claims
Researchers claim to have uncovered a new species of human that lived 2 million year ago after studying fossils found in Kenya. A famous paleontology family has found the bones that they think confirm a theory that there are two additional pre-human species besides the one that eventually led to modern humans.

A team led by Meave Leakey, daughter-in-law of famed scientist Louis Leakey, found facial bones from one creature and jawbones from two others in Kenya. That led the researchers to conclude that man’s early ancestor had plenty of human-like company from other species.

These would not be Homo erectus, believed to be our direct ancestor. They would be more like very distant cousins, who when you go back even longer in time, shared an ancient common ancestor, one scientist said. (Photo: AFP/Getty Images/Fred Spoor)