Rediscover the tragedy and heroism of D-Day, the Holocaust, and more with this arresting look at World War 2 in color. U.S. troops, among the first to land during the D-Day invasion, approach the beaches of Normandy, France, likely near Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, on June 6, 1944.Robert F. Sargent/United States Coast Guard/Galerie Bilderwelt/Getty Images U.S. Navy sailors rescue a survivor from the water alongside the sunken battleship USS West Virginia amid the Japanese air raid on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on December 7, 1941. Read More...
Surprisingly beautiful insect photography, Japan’s gorgeously bizarre costumery, charming vintage summer photos, Yellowstone’s rainbow hot spring, and Hong Kong’s tiny cage homes.
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Gorgeous Photos Of Yellowstone’s Famous Rainbow Hot Spring Solent News/Splash News/Corbis via Smithsonian
Ferdinand Hayden, the man who named Yellowstone’s incredible Grand Prismatic Spring (“Rainbow Hot Springs”) once wrote: Nothing ever conceived by human art could equal the peculiar vividness and delicacy of color of these remarkable prismatic springs. Read More...
We have never been shy of professing our admiration for Kate Hudson's Los Angeles home – but her powder room (of all places) has just become our favorite space of all.
Despite rich competition from the actresses' cool Californian kitchen and ingenious open shelving, the luxe gold powder room has just about stolen the crown – because who can resist gold wallpaper as intricate as this? Certainly not us nor color and trend experts. Read More...