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Ocean voyage

Do you think that history is a science? Well, not exactly. First, and foremost, history is the state's “legend of wars”, it’s official regalia. Of course, public historians are not interested in scientific truth – quite the opposite. In this respect, any attempt to present a state’s history as altruistic and benevolent as possible is welcomed and encouraged – as opposed to any revisionism attempts that may be more accurate. In this matter, Chinese have surpassed us all – they revised in highly creative manner (but rather shamelessly) the technology already invented by Europeans, a process that resulted in oldest state on the planet. Here is an interesting paradox: ask any sinologist about the Middle Kingdom during second century B.C., and he will describe it to you in such a vivid manner as if he has been living there all his life – but as soon as you will ask him to describe Chinese history in the 19-20th centuries… let's say, his eagerness will be greatly diminished. However, we will discuss China in a different article, and in the meantime we will try to understand how exactly historic “legend of wars” is formed and functions – based on a specific and well-known example. A great example is Ferdinand Magellan's first voyage around the world.
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14 Nov 2011 09:11:00
Waves crashing against the harbour wall in Porthcawl, Wales

People take photographs of waves crashing against the harbour wall on January 3, 2012 in Porthcawl, Wales. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
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04 Jan 2012 14:36:00
Aerial Acrobat

Aerial acrobat Schindler, notorious for his foolhardy stunts, practising one of his tricks listing out of the vertical, from a Klemp plane piloted by Richard Perlia. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images). Circa 1927
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22 Aug 2011 12:18:00


A devotee of the Hare Krishna faith poses for a photograph during the festival of Rathayatra on June 12, 2011 in London, England. Rathayatra, or Chariot festival, features three huge, wooden chariots pulled by hand across Central London accompanied by constant singing, chanting, drums, cymbals and dancing. (Photo by Matthew Lloyd/Getty Images)
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13 Jun 2011 09:09:00
Fox

For many years Sergey takes pictures of wild nature. And every year his feeling of alarm grows. The world, which he photographs, is in danger now.
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05 Jul 2012 09:47:00
Dancing the Tango Underwater by Katerina Bodrunova

A beautiful collection of underwater captures by the Moscow based photographer Katerina Bodrunova with the series Underwater Tango that mix the beauty of underwater photography with the passion of Tango.
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19 Aug 2012 09:01:00
Coco Rocha By Craig McDean

A Canadian fashion model Coco Rocha By Craig McDean. Vogue US (May 2008). Photographer: Craig McDean; Fashion Editor: Grace Coddington; Editorial: Daring Do; Model: Coco Rocha; Hair: Julien d’YS; Makeup: Diane Kendall. (Photo by Craig McDean/Vogue)
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03 Jun 2012 11:46:00
Bears Fighting on Road by Shogo Asao

A photographer has captured the moment two 2.4m tall grizzly or brown bears went claw to claw after one tried to steal a salmon the other had caught for his lunch.
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16 Nov 2012 12:58:00