cabinporn:

Lloyds Hotel of Möllerfjorden on the arctic island chain of Svalbard, Norway

Writes contributor Lauren Farmer:

This “5 star” hut was built in 1912 (or some say 1925) by the shipping company North German Lloyd as an emergency shelter after they took over the possessions of the 1910 “Zeppelin” Expedition, which had occupied the area. 

I’ve been fortunate enough to see it twice and am still amazed it’s stocked with unopened bottles of vodka! And plenty of 40 year old magazines.

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utf:

Zen & the art of the Macintosh : discoveries on the path to computer enlightment

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historicaltimes:

Hadaka Matsuri , 1500 men searching for two scented batons in complete darkness, Japan 1946 or 1950

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Lees verder

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soundisnotasleep:

What live electronica used to look like: Tangerine Dream in 1974.

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Sun Ra photo by Alton Abraham

“19th century Japanese Tsuba with a relief design of a female ghost and animal-headed demons”