Times Square At The Intersection Of 7th Avenue And W 47th Street, New York, 1990. From The Budapest Municipal

Times Square at the intersection of 7th Avenue and W 47th Street, New York, 1990. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
-
duwango reblogged this · 10 months ago
-
duwango liked this · 10 months ago
-
lovezdarestevez4ever liked this · 10 months ago
-
nerdyqueerr liked this · 10 months ago
-
gameclam4 liked this · 10 months ago
-
cainhuurst reblogged this · 10 months ago
-
mortemcanis liked this · 10 months ago
-
tergwearrow reblogged this · 10 months ago
-
tergwearrow liked this · 10 months ago
-
lostcryptids reblogged this · 10 months ago
-
indohyus reblogged this · 11 months ago
-
ztremx reblogged this · 11 months ago
-
ztremx liked this · 11 months ago
-
zeep-sopje reblogged this · 11 months ago
-
o-the-mts reblogged this · 11 months ago
-
crissyultra reblogged this · 11 months ago
-
ewingj liked this · 11 months ago
-
happyarcadex reblogged this · 11 months ago
-
happyarcadex liked this · 11 months ago
-
purrtyhatemachine reblogged this · 11 months ago
-
purrtyhatemachine liked this · 11 months ago
-
wernerherzoghaircut9000 reblogged this · 11 months ago
-
tonightinatlanticcity reblogged this · 11 months ago
-
tonightinatlanticcity liked this · 11 months ago
-
petite-curio reblogged this · 11 months ago
-
book-hoarder reblogged this · 11 months ago
-
robotblues liked this · 11 months ago
-
communistyoda reblogged this · 11 months ago
-
communistyoda liked this · 11 months ago
-
popularsizes liked this · 11 months ago
-
queerhistorymajor liked this · 11 months ago
-
19ninetyfive reblogged this · 11 months ago
-
maisoncomique reblogged this · 11 months ago
-
triplexplayground liked this · 11 months ago
-
sh1mm3r4ndsh0ut liked this · 11 months ago
-
tomorrowingray liked this · 11 months ago
-
zeep-sopje liked this · 11 months ago
-
myworldinloveandshame liked this · 11 months ago
-
sixdaysontheroad reblogged this · 11 months ago
-
sixdaysontheroad liked this · 11 months ago
-
wernerherzoghaircut9000 liked this · 11 months ago
-
glowingsaints liked this · 11 months ago
-
swashfullstop reblogged this · 11 months ago
-
swashfullstop liked this · 11 months ago
-
threehornz reblogged this · 11 months ago
-
threehornz liked this · 11 months ago
-
w1zardcore liked this · 11 months ago
-
foolishfaerie reblogged this · 11 months ago
-
miamicommune liked this · 11 months ago
More Posts from Informationatlas

What’s the strangest place you’ve run? For US Olympic bronze-winning marathon runner Molly Seidel, it could well be Phoenix Airport. While waiting for a flight in November, she did what many of us have often thought of doing to kill an hour pre-flight but never had the courage to do – she decided to stretch her legs and get a few laps in at the airport.
(via The Strangest Places People have Logged Activities on Strava)

“Forest bathing,” or shinrin-yoku, is a Japanese term that emerged in the 1980s. Its practitioners say benefits include feeling less stress, boosting your immune system, and even increasing your levels of anti-cancer proteins.
(via Expert reveals unexpected health benefits of 'forest bathing': 'We have a biological need to connect with nature')
Whatever your method, the message from the experts is clear: Getting outside and into nature is good for you.

Scientists have discovered that beneath Antarctica's ice, an expanse equivalent to the combined size of Germany and France is releasing meltwater into a highly pressurized river stretching 290 miles to the ocean. This revelation potentially signifies concerning implications for rising sea levels.
via wired.com

An e-bike rider has found a way to keep their pollution-free vehicle charged while at work, without needing a charging station.
(via Cyclist comes up with a 'genius' solution to one of the biggest problems bike riders face: '[This is] very cool')

Is it an Irish goodbye, a French exit, or "to leave the English way?"
You can do it Irish, Polish, English, or French. No matter the style, it feels just as good.
In the US, the “Irish exit” or “Irish goodbye” is a satisfying way to deal with pleasantry-overload: When it’s time to leave a party, make a beeline for the door. Don’t tell anyone; don’t thank the host; just get out of there. What you call this rejection of a polite farewell, however, depends on where you live.