The Dizzying Cityscape of Hong Kong
In Hong Kong, space has always been at a premium. The small autonomous territory houses more than 7.3 million residents within just 426 square miles. Source: The Dizzying Cityscape of Hong Kong – The Atlantic
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In Hong Kong, space has always been at a premium. The small autonomous territory houses more than 7.3 million residents within just 426 square miles. Source: The Dizzying Cityscape of Hong Kong – The Atlantic
Revelers in Brazil prepare for Carnival, Dutch police train an eagle to capture drones in midair, a captured monkey menace in Mumbai, Russian infantry training with reindeer, a mock zebra escape in a Tokyo zoo, and much more. Source: Photos of the Week: 1/30-2/5 – The Atlantic
Source: The American West, 150 Years Ago – The Atlantic
A photo catalog of scars and stories. Source: Where the Bullets Go – The Atlantic
After a year of news stories that produced photos that can often be difficult or disturbing to view, I thought I’d take the time to compose an essay of uplifting images from the past year. Source: Hopeful Images From 2015 – The Atlantic
Photographs of new Americans Source: Photographs of Somali Refugee Community in America – The Atlantic
As the year comes to a close, it’s time to take a look back at some of the most memorable events and images of 2015, starting with the months of January through April. Source: 2015: The Year in Photos, January-April – The Atlantic
The past year has been a series of tumultuous news stories, from the massive migration crisis and the war and terror those migrants are fleeing, to historic images of faraway Pluto, a U.S. Supreme Court ruling supporting same-sex marriage, and widespread protests about continued inequality. Source: Top 25 News Photos of 2015 – The Atlantic
AP photographer Binsar Bakkara recently visited newly-formed ghost villages near Indonesia’s Mount Sinabing, documenting the crumbling houses left behind that serve as “eerie reminders of how life suddenly stopped when the volcano erupted and everyone was forced to evacuate their homes.” Source: Volcanic Ghost Villages in Indonesia – The Atlantic
AP photographer Binsar Bakkara recently visited newly-formed ghost villages near Indonesia’s Mount Sinabing, documenting the crumbling houses left behind that serve as “eerie reminders of how life suddenly stopped when the volcano erupted and everyone was forced to evacuate their homes.” Source: Volcanic Ghost Villages in Indonesia – The Atlantic