Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Ultraviolet Bath Photo, Russia Picture - National Geographic Photo of the Day


It's creepy how the children are standing at such attention, hands behind back, backs straight. Nurse kneeling before the god of artificial sunlight. Reminds me of something you'd see in a David Lynch film, right!?

October 26, 2009

Ultraviolet Bath, Russia

Photograph by Joe McNally
This Month in Photo of the Day: Images from the National Geographic Archive
Make-believe summer lasts for a minute or two as kindergarten children in sunless Lovozero bathe in ultraviolet light. Brief exposure to UC radiation provides the children with vitamin D, normally supplied by sunlight. The "sunshine vitamin" strengthens young bones.

Ultraviolet Bath Photo, Russia Picture - National Geographic Photo of the Day

Friday, February 13, 2009

Russian Star Wars posters

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I've seen a few different Star Wars posters in my day, but these Russian ones for A New Hope are especially great. Yours today for just $3k! (Thanks, Homerj!)

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Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Polar Nuclear Lighthouses

January 7th, 2009: Post #6901
Posted in: researchmaterial

This is quite amazing to me. Never heard of these before. The great northern coast of Russia is inside the Arctic Circle, and the shoreline is hundreds of miles from civilization almost the whole way along. Lighthouses were required for the coast, because it’s a handy passage but it spends a hundred days of the year in near-permanent night. The problems were that they’d be miles from anywhere, and couldn’t realistically be supplied or crewed.

So the Russians erected autonomous nuclear-powered lighthouses. Which worked great, until the collapse of the Soviet Union. In fact, they probably would have been fine after that, if people hadn’t looted them for copper and anything else that looked like it wasn’t nailed down too hard. Including, apparently, reactor shielding.

So many of these great polar nuclear lighthouses are now radioactive dead zones. I would tend to doubt that the one in this fantastic series of pictures on EnglishRussia is one of them. But, honestly, you never know, abandoned-site explorers can be a little on the mental side. Anyway. Go and look.

ГУМ- Christmas Shopping

This dude I've been following on Flickr has got some of the coolest/eeriest shots I've seen in a long time. This particular set is of stuff he took with his vintage box cameras in Russia. I hope you dig the shots they are truly amazing!

Ghostly tenements


Ghostly tenements
Originally uploaded by seriykotik1970