photo: Creative Commons / Cralize
Bongo drum
photo: U.S. Army/Sgt. David E Gillespie
More than 15 instructors from Fort Drum's 10th Mountain Division were on hand to instill motivation during the course's "zero day."
photo: Creative Commons / Joshuapeterson
A row of Aussies worn by the Santa Clara Vanguard. Perhaps more than any other corps, Santa Clara stresses tradition.
photo: US DoD / Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley
U.S. Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff visits soldiers and their families assigned to the 10th Mountain Division at Ft. Drum, N.Y., Feb. 9, 2009. Mullen and his wife Deborah took questions from spouses of deployed service members, held and all hands call with over 700 E4 and below soldiers and participated in a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Behavioral Health Clinic at the Ft. Drum medical activity.
photo: Creative Commons / Jmabel
Chinese style clash cymbals in use.
photo: Creative Commons
A agung a tamlang, a Philippine bamboo slit drum of the Maguindanaon people
photo: Army / PH2 (NAC) CARMEN YEBBA
U.S. Forces in Somalia, RESTORE HOPE
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Shiva bearing the descent of the Ganges River as Parvati and Bhagiratha and the bull Nandi look, folio from a Hindi manuscript by the saint Narayan, circa 1740
photo: Creative Commons / Kuddel
Thompson M1928A1, field stripped
photo: Multi-National / PFC ANDREW MCGALLIARD (USA)
U.S. Forces in Haiti, UPHOLD DEMOCRACY
photo: AP / Amos Ben Gershom, HO
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, left, shakes hand with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak
photo: Creative Commons / IR Walker
2000 Eel Ground Pow-wow Dancer, Canada
photo: Other Service / SPC SHAWN PAINE
U.S. Forces in Somalia, RESTORE HOPE
photo: Creative Commons / Ubcule
Image scanner
photo: Army / SPC GARY BRYANT
U.S. Forces in Somalia, RESTORE HOPE
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The Mathilda Cross of c. 973 has many similarities, but has a sculpted Christ on the front, above a figurative enamel plaque.
photo: Creative Commons / FHen
Haghartsin (Armenian: Հաղարծին) is a 13th century monastery located near the town of Dilijan in the Tavush Province of Armenia. It was built between the 10th and 14th century (in the 12th under Khachatur of Taron); much of it under the patronage of the Bagratuni Dynasty.
photo: Creative Commons / Greg5030
Cincinnati Fire Museum - rear of building.
photo: Creative Commons / Wiggum
A Bundeswehr G3 fitted with a FERO-Z51 night vision optic
photo: Creative Commons
Mosaic ceiling
photo: Creative Commons / Jps3
Vasari's fresco begun in 1572, and completed by Federico Zuccaro.
photo: Creative Commons / Kjrajesh
An elephant carrying Thidambu during Thrissur Pooram festival in Kerala, south India. Rajesh Kakkanatt Panchavadyam (pancha in Sanskrit means five) is another classical musical ensemble performed in Kerala
photo: Creative Commons / Magnus Manske
BMW 502
photo: Creative Commons / Gisling
Buyun building main gate, the term "tulou" first appeared in a 1573 Zhangzhou county record of the Ming dynasty; it was on record that due to the growth of bandits, many villagers built walled strongholds and tulous as a means of defense
photo: Creative Commons / KVDP
Concrete mixer, An outdated model of a small-scale concrete mixer. These older mixers are heavy and can not be moved as easily. They are still however equipped with a electrical motor, so they do not pollute the surroundings
photo: Public Domain / Redtigerxyz
An illustration of the Hindu significance of Mount Kailash, depicting the holy family of Shiva, consisting of Shiva, Parvati, Ganesha and Muruga (Kartikeya)
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Napoleon passing the Great St Bernard Pass, by Edouard casters. Over several days at the end of May the army went over the pass single-file, 6000 men per day.
photo: Creative Commons
Gillnetter on Lake Zürich (Switzerland). Gillnetters - On inland waters and inshore, gill nets can be operated from open boats and canoes.
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Seated Woman of Çatalhöyük
photo: Creative Commons / Sfoskett
Rolls-Royce Wraith