🚢 The Curious Case of Mališan
CB-20 Mališan changed hands three times through WW2—Italian, German, Yugoslav—before becoming Zagreb’s favorite midget submarine museum piece.
CB-20 Mališan changed hands three times through WW2—Italian, German, Yugoslav—before becoming Zagreb’s favorite midget submarine museum piece.
Interstate 205, Portland’s unsung bypass, earned its keep through decades of quiet reliability—function over flash, workhorse over showboat.
A landing mute swan presides over the Ziegeleisee in Böckingen, Heilbronn—where spring arrives with sparkle, stillness, and quiet aristocratic grace.
A frost-clad solitary tree guards the winter fields near Hausdülmen, North Rhine-Westphalia—a quiet sentinel of patience and cold beauty.
Herbert Maryon’s 1912 Duffield Memorial in Great Baddow—a riveted Art Nouveau bronze cross that turns memory into tactile craftsmanship.
Bach’s Easter Oratorio BWV 249 is a Baroque fireworks show—trumpets, timpani, and a dramatic libretto that turns Resurrection into sonic celebration.
Five Gospel stories told in vivid stained glass at Iglesia de El Salvador on La Palma—baptism, prodigal son, resurrection, storm, and Cana.
A boy stands beneath the roaring cascade of Phu Sang National Park, Thailand—where gravity, curiosity, and tropical wonder meet in one breathtaking moment.
Apollo 6 (1968) was the final uncrewed Saturn V test—a chaotic but essential mission that qualified the rocket for the Moon flights that followed.
Paolo Caylina the Younger’s Good Friday Deposition fresco at Museo di Santa Giulia in Brescia captures sacred tenderness with Renaissance mastery and spiritual devotion.