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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
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Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: Triberg Waterfalls in the Black Forest, Schwarzwald, ca. 1880s<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: Hornberg, Schwarzwald (Black Forest), 1881<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows:<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: Marktplatz (Market Square) in the Historic Town of Goslar, 1882<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Triberg Waterfalls in the Black Forest, Schwarzwald, ca. 1880s<br />
©Swedish National Heritage Board/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Incredible_Photos_Capture_Ever...jpg
  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows:  The Historic Town of Goslar in Germany (Towers of Marktkirche Church behind the tree), 1882<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: Königstrasse in Hannover, ca. 1880s<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows:  Beach on the island of Sylt, ca. 1880s<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: Heidelberg with River Neckar, 1881<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: Women in Wernigerode (Wernigerode Castle on a hill in the background), 1885<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Heidelberg with River Neckar, 1881<br />
©Swedish National Heritage Board/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Incredible_Photos_Capture_Ever...jpg
  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo Shows: Schillerplatz, Schiller Place, in Stuttgart, 1881<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: Marktplatz, the old Market Place, Stuttgart, 1881<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: Farmstead on the island of Sylt, ca. 1880s<br />
©Swedish National Heritage Board/Exclusivepix Media
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: Waves rolling in at a beach on the island of Sylt, 1882<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: A wanderer on his way to Brocken Mountain in the Harz mountain chain, ca. 1880s<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows:  Spa in Bad Harzburg, Lower Saxony, ca. 1880s<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: Beach on the island of Sylt, ca. 1880s<br />
©Swedish National Heritage Board/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Incredible_Photos_Capture_Ever...jpg
  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: Frisian girl from the island of Sylt, ca. 1880s<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: Buildings in the Historic Town of Goslar, 1882<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: Marktplatz, the old Market Place, Stuttgart, 1881<br />
©Swedish National Heritage Board/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Incredible_Photos_Capture_Ever...jpg
  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows:  River Neckar with the Old Bridge, Heidelberg,1881<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: Chapel of ruined Church of St. Simon and Judas, Goslar, 1882<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: The Kornmarkt in Heidelberg with horse carriages, 1881<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: Wernigerode with Wernigerode Castle on a hill in the background, 1885<br />
©Swedish National Heritage Board/Exclusivepix Media
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: Gathering at Schlosshotel in Heidelberg, 1881<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows:  Heidelberg with vineyard terraces in the foreground (River Neckar in the background), 1881<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: Village on the island of Sylt, ca. 1880s<br />
©Swedish National Heritage Board/Exclusivepix Media
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
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Photo shows: Calla Curman, wife of Carl Curman, in a street in Heidelberg (Schlosshotel on the hill in the background), 1881<br />
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Farmstead with people and cattle on the island of Sylt, ca. 1880s<br />
©Swedish National Heritage Board/Exclusivepix Media
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  • Incredible Photos Capture Everyday Life of Germany in the Early 1880s <br />
<br />
Carl Curman (1833 – 1913) was a Swedish physician and a scientist - as well as a prominent amateur photographer. He did a lot of travelling abroad in Europe, mainly to study health resorts, but also to study art and architecture. These  Incredible photos  were taken in Germany in the early 1880s when he traveled there.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: At Schöne Ecke street in Wernigerode, by the creek Zillierbach (Wernigerode Castle on a hill in the background), 1885<br />
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  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images37.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images36.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images34.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images29.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images26.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images25.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images24.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images21.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images18.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images15.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images12.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images08.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
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  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images35.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images33.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images30.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images32.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images31.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images27.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images28.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images23.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images22.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images19.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images20.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images17.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images16.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images14.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images13.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images11.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images09.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images10.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images07.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images05.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images06.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images01.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images03.jpg
  • Friends Take Funny Pothole Photos to Draw Governments attention to poor Road Conditions in Kaunas<br />
<br />
A creative and active group of friends (called Z999) decided to draw people’s attention to the very poor condition of Lithuanian roads by creating a photo shoot around potholes in Kaunas.<br />
<br />
The aim of this was to laugh at the absurdity of this situation and to draw our government’s attention to it so that they might take action and repair our roads. Two professional photographers, Arturas Artiusenka and Eurika Balciute, attended this fun photo shoot.<br />
<br />
None of the photos were made to offend our government; it was just a fun way to express Lithuanian citizens’ thoughts.<br />
<br />
Let’s hope that the condition of our roads gets better next year!<br />
©Arturas Artiusenka/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Hilarious_Pothole_Images02.jpg
  • Historical Photos of The World’s Most Iconic Landmarks Before They Were Finished<br />
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The world’s most iconic landmarks are a big draw for tourists from around the world. But these historical landmarks are not just tourist attractions, they often serve as a milestone in history or a remarkable event in time.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: The Golden Gate Bridge, 1936<br />
©Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District/Exclusivepix Media
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  • Historical Photos of The World’s Most Iconic Landmarks Before They Were Finished<br />
<br />
The world’s most iconic landmarks are a big draw for tourists from around the world. But these historical landmarks are not just tourist attractions, they often serve as a milestone in history or a remarkable event in time.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Washington Monument, ca. 1860<br />
©Seattle Municipal Archives/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_ Worlds_Most_Iconic_Landmarks_...jpg
  • Historical Photos of The World’s Most Iconic Landmarks Before They Were Finished<br />
<br />
The world’s most iconic landmarks are a big draw for tourists from around the world. But these historical landmarks are not just tourist attractions, they often serve as a milestone in history or a remarkable event in time.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: The Empire State Building, 1931<br />
©New York Public Library/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_ Worlds_Most_Iconic_Landmarks_...jpg
  • Historical Photos of The World’s Most Iconic Landmarks Before They Were Finished<br />
<br />
The world’s most iconic landmarks are a big draw for tourists from around the world. But these historical landmarks are not just tourist attractions, they often serve as a milestone in history or a remarkable event in time.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Lincoln Memorial, 1920<br />
© U.S. National Archives/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_ Worlds_Most_Iconic_Landmarks_...jpg
  • Historical Photos of The World’s Most Iconic Landmarks Before They Were Finished<br />
<br />
The world’s most iconic landmarks are a big draw for tourists from around the world. But these historical landmarks are not just tourist attractions, they often serve as a milestone in history or a remarkable event in time.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Manhattan Bridge, 1909<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_ Worlds_Most_Iconic_Landmarks_...jpg
  • Historical Photos of The World’s Most Iconic Landmarks Before They Were Finished<br />
<br />
The world’s most iconic landmarks are a big draw for tourists from around the world. But these historical landmarks are not just tourist attractions, they often serve as a milestone in history or a remarkable event in time.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Flatiron Building, 1902<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_ Worlds_Most_Iconic_Landmarks_...jpg
  • Historical Photos of The World’s Most Iconic Landmarks Before They Were Finished<br />
<br />
The world’s most iconic landmarks are a big draw for tourists from around the world. But these historical landmarks are not just tourist attractions, they often serve as a milestone in history or a remarkable event in time.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Washington Monument, ca. 1860<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_ Worlds_Most_Iconic_Landmarks_...jpg
  • Historical Photos of The World’s Most Iconic Landmarks Before They Were Finished<br />
<br />
The world’s most iconic landmarks are a big draw for tourists from around the world. But these historical landmarks are not just tourist attractions, they often serve as a milestone in history or a remarkable event in time.<br />
<br />
Photo shows:  The Statue of Liberty, 1885<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_ Worlds_Most_Iconic_Landmarks_...jpg
  • Historical Photos of The World’s Most Iconic Landmarks Before They Were Finished<br />
<br />
The world’s most iconic landmarks are a big draw for tourists from around the world. But these historical landmarks are not just tourist attractions, they often serve as a milestone in history or a remarkable event in time.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Hoover Dam, 1932<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_ Worlds_Most_Iconic_Landmarks_...jpg
  • Historical Photos of The World’s Most Iconic Landmarks Before They Were Finished<br />
<br />
The world’s most iconic landmarks are a big draw for tourists from around the world. But these historical landmarks are not just tourist attractions, they often serve as a milestone in history or a remarkable event in time.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Mount Rushmore, 1933<br />
©U.S. National Park Service/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_ Worlds_Most_Iconic_Landmarks_...jpg
  • Historical Photos of The World’s Most Iconic Landmarks Before They Were Finished<br />
<br />
The world’s most iconic landmarks are a big draw for tourists from around the world. But these historical landmarks are not just tourist attractions, they often serve as a milestone in history or a remarkable event in time.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: U.S. Capitol Building, 1861<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_ Worlds_Most_Iconic_Landmarks_...jpg
  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
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  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_perfectly_timed_photos03.jpg
  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_perfectly_timed_photos26.jpg
  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_perfectly_timed_photos20.jpg
  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_perfectly_timed_photos16.jpg
  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
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Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
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  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_perfectly_timed_photos14.jpg
  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_perfectly_timed_photos12.jpg
  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_perfectly_timed_photos09.jpg
  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_perfectly_timed_photos01.jpg
  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_perfectly_timed_photos02.jpg
  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_perfectly_timed_photos27.jpg
  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_perfectly_timed_photos25.jpg
  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_perfectly_timed_photos24.jpg
  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_perfectly_timed_photos23.jpg
  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_perfectly_timed_photos22.jpg
  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_perfectly_timed_photos21.jpg
  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_perfectly_timed_photos18.jpg
  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_perfectly_timed_photos19.jpg
  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_perfectly_timed_photos17.jpg
  • self-taught chinese street photographer takes china by storm with his perfectly timed photos<br />
<br />
Street photography requires a knack for catching quirky and unexpected details that others might miss, and this is a talent that self-taught Chinese street photographer Tao Liu has in spades. As a water meter reader in the city of Haifei, he spends his days on the streets, where he can capture warm, unexpected and sometimes funny moments.<br />
Liu’s hobby began three years ago when he bought a Fujifilm X100 and started shooting during his commutes and lunch breaks. He looked up videos by other photographers and read books to improve his art.<br />
©Tao Liu/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_perfectly_timed_photos13.jpg
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