abandoned-places:

Power Plant
lucytheodora:

Girls Rifle Team, Drexel University
nat.photo co. c.1925
snarksandkisses:

La Villa Zanelli, Savona, Italy
Built in 1907 by Nicholas Zanelli, situated in a large garden in direct communication with the sea, until 1933 belonged to the family of Zanelli, and then sold to the municipality of Milan, which transformed it into camp and international colony and during WWII, as a field hospital. 
It is currently in a state of neglect.
 
dddeathanddecay:

Antoine Correia
lotsofwildthings:

Svalbard Reindeer / Svalbardren / Rangifer tarandus (by Daniel Stenberg)
scarymansion:

Pierre-Eugene-Emile HébertEt Toujours! Et Jamais!,1863
eccecorinna:

hotelsongs:

carecub | xekstrin | wrathofprawn:



for those not in the know, night witches were russian lady bombers who bombed the shit out of german lines in WW2. Thing is though, they had the oldest, noisiest, crappest planes in the entire world. The engines used to conk out halfway through their missions, so they had to climb out on the wings mid flight to restart the props. the planes were also so noisy that to stop germans from hearing them combing and starting up their anti aircraft guns, they’d climb up to a certain height, coast down to german positions, drop their bombs, restart their engines in midair, and get the fuck out of dodge.
their leader flew over 200 missions and was never captured.

how the fuck is this not taught in every single history class ever



pretty sure I’ve reblogged this before but it can happen again