kon-igi:

lamagabaol:

A cosa servono i traslochi @kon-igi @3nding @brondybux @quattroperquattro and who else?
Delle volte in cui ancora ci si permetteva di andare oltre i limiti consentiti.

Mi fai sentire come Connor MacLeod… 

vecchio e malinconico (e affamato).

@quartodisecolo @maewe @gigiopix @tsuki-nh 

I tempi epici in cui dopo due giorni di cibo e alcool no-stop, si chiudeva in bellezza facendo 20km nel nulla, sotto l’acqua, a mezzanotte, per andare a prendere il panino col cavallo alla macelleria con apertura notturna 😀

archatlas:

Ancient ruins give us a fascinating window into the past..

Ancient ruins give us a fascinating window into the past: how people lived, the spaces they inhabited and their daily lives. Historians, architects and travellers alike marvel at these remnants of time past, but it’s often hard to get a sense of what these spectacular buildings would have looked like at their peak. We decided to step back in time and recreate some of our favorite ancient ruins in their original locations.

Identified from the top:

  • The Parthenon Athens, Greece / 432 BC
  • Luxor Temple Luxor, Egypt / 1380 BC
  • Nohoch Mul Pyramid (Coba) Quintana Roo, Mexico / 100 BC-100 AD
  • Temple of Jupiter Pompeii, Italy / 200 BC
  • Milecastle 39 (Part of Hadrian’s Wall) Northumberland, England / 100 AD
  • The Pyramid of the Sun, Teotihuacán Teotihuacan, Mexico / 200 CE
  • Area Sacra di Largo Argentina—Temple B Rome, Italy / 101 BC