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Wordless Wednesday

29/07/2009
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Three dolphins swimming in the fjords of the Musandam Peninsula, Oman For more Wordless Wednesday, click here.

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Wordless Wednesday

22/07/2009
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Old Penguin Paperbacks For more Wordless Wednesday, click here.

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Wordless Wednesday

15/07/2009
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Young Omani guide on top of Telegraph Island in the middle of the fjords of Musandam, Oman. For more Wordless Wednesday click here.

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Wordless Wednesday

01/07/2009
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Bodega Bay, California, post office. May 2007. For more Wordless Wednesday, click here.

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Wordless Wednesday

24/06/2009
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This image was shot in July 1916 and it is of my grandmother on my father’s side and her siblings. They were 12! My grandmother is second girl from right in the back row. The text beneath says: Youth in Togeby (Togeby is a location in Denmark), July 1916. Most likely this was shot by […]

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Wordless Wednesday

10/06/2009
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Cairo skyline facing East For more Wordless Wednesday click here.

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Wordless Wednesday

03/06/2009
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Part of a sculpture named “Troll Smelling Christian Blood” For more Wordless Wednesday, click here.

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Wordless Wednesday

20/05/2009
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Reflections in indoor pool in Hearst Castle, California, 2007For more Wordless Wednesday click here.

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Wordless Wednesday

18/03/2009
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Blurry In the metro in Berlin, Germany For more Wordless Wednesday click here.

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Wordless Wednesday

25/02/2009
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Coffins in St. Petri Church in Copenhagen, DenmarkFor more Wordless Wednesday participants click here.

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