More Medieval Monsters

On March 16, 2014 by Tim Newman
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I just finished writing a post on medieval monsters and had loads of cool monster images left over. I can’t keep this kind of quality to myself so get stuck in… The first...

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Medieval Monsters An Enjoyable Overview

On March 16, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Just the word ‘medieval‘ conjures up a sinister sensation in most people’s imaginations. Plague, famine, death, war, torture. All in all there was a lot to fear back then, but like with any culture...

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Pet Fish Given Viking Burial

On March 16, 2014 by Tim Newman
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I found the following photos on a blog called Spirit Fox today and they raised a smile. The post’s text simply reads: We lost Earl Ragnar, our favorite Beta fish.  & we were sure...

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Epiphany Bathing: Moscow Underground

On March 15, 2014 by Tim Newman
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I posted up some photos of people in Russia doing their yearly Epiphany bathing last week. Basically as part of the new year celebrations they get down to their underpants, go outside and...

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Vladimir Chuprikov: Russian Winter Photos

On March 15, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Vladimir Chuprikov is a Russian photographer. He took these pictures near the town of Perm in Russia. Just so you know, Perm is in the Urals. The pictures look made up and too...

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Illuminati Symbolism: A Photo Collection

On March 9, 2014 by Tim Newman
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I found a website today called Vigilant Citizen, it’s pretty funny. The site’s tag line is “symbols rule the world, not words, nor laws” so you can probably already gather what their vibe...

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Rick Ross’ Responds To Illuminati Claims

On March 9, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Rick Ross is a fella who has been steeped in controversy and drama for years. It’s worked out well for him though and his music career is booming. So you know what that means...

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The Mysterious Russian Stonehenge

On March 8, 2014 by Tim Newman
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These mysterious stones are found on the Mountain (Gornaya) Shoria in the Kemerov region of Russia. At first they just look like lumps of naturally placed stone, but when investigated a little closer they...

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Siberia 100 Years Ago

On March 8, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Siberia is massive and cold and anyone that manages to survive there gets a tip of my hat. Here’s some pictures of the people of Yenisei province, Siberia from the early 1900s. Bleak,...

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Ferdinand Cheval: The Postman That Made Palaces From Pebbles

On March 2, 2014 by Tim Newman
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Ferdinand Cheval (1836-1924) was a postman by day and a pebble-dashing architectural artist by night. One day he literally stumbled on a strangely shaped stone, picked it up and took it home. From...

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