My grandfather went down the mines, until he couldn't . All His life he was Skinny and had a Cough. I was 13 when he died. Which means he was OLD for an Irish miner.
FUN FACT: You can tell that the portrait of the beautiful woman in 1875 is really from the Philippines because of her dress she’s wearing there. That’s the Philippines’ traditional attire for women during the Spanish colonial era called “Filipiniana”, some called “Baro’t Saya” (blouse and skirt). But hers more look expensive type of Filipiniana, probably she’s from a wealthy family.
Wait saya is a Spanish word or a Philippino/indigenous word ??? It’s crazy because I’m an indigenous North African Amazigh woman and in some of our dialects we call saya skirts too. I know that Moroccan words and to extent Arabized Moroccan words greatly shaped Spanish language like camisa which comes from kamees, one of our traditional clothing, so I would love to know if saya is also ours or if the Spanish gave it to us
The young Indian girl in America...has been in many UA-cam videos. First one I saw was labeled as a wife of an Indian Chief. So far. There are 3 different labels of this woman.
You’re the first person I’ve seen that commented on that 500 year old young girl frozen in the ice on the mountain. Great job. I was going to comment on that as well
@@xistXcellent it's real trust me it is, I remember this girl because of a documentary I watched a year ago. She passed away from hypothermia of course.
She’s Native American. People trying to erase us and act like we weren’t wealthy enough to trade for expensive goods from far away! She’s from my tribe. And having your hair down and spread out is a feature of Native American photography. My dad showed me this photo in one of our tribe’s history books in the 1980s. He has a first edition.
@@schoolingdiana9086what? Look at her eyes and facial features, she doesn't look like native American at all, besides, her dress alone is a proof that she's a Filipina. It is a traditional Filipino dress which we call Filipiniana and she's also holding an abanico (traditional Filipino hand held fan).
The airplane ”photo” is a screenshot from a tv recreation made about the incident. Of course there is no actual photograph of it flying along at 10000 feet.
Have you not heard of the legendary immortal cameraman that survives every scenario to bring us these amazing pictures? I saw a video where the Earth was hit by a meteor during the time of the dinosaurs. Thankfully the cameraman was there or we would've never been able to see it for ourselves. All hail the mighty Cameraman🙌🏽
I swear, never have i thought I'd find a pic with three people including Arnold Schwarzenegger and HIM being the tiny one! It's like an older version of the picture with Shaq, Ming, and Kevin Hart!
There’s a really good documentary on YT somewhere detailing the discovery of her and the story.. if you search for Mummys in South America you might find it.. As a history junkie YT is a goldmine for good documentaries and academic lectures..
That photo of the filipino woman… wow. She is strikingly beautiful and I doubt anybody knows who she was. Puts the current trend of ‘too much make up giant fake lips cheeks and butts’ to shame. True natural beauty is timeless
Just give the compliment without trying to tear anyone else down. Is that really a hard concept for you dusti mayos understand? If it's not your thing, don't entertain it. There is always someone for everyone. Oh yeah, that's right, there are more men for women choose from than there are women for men to choose from. That's why you're mad. Moreover, I agree, women should not be altering themselves for the gays of a man. It's because you all would gas light a woman and tell her she's not good enough. When you all imply that they should alter themselves. In the first place, it's the forever moving goal post.
Even doing it with clay is nearly impossible! Do people even sculpt stone like this anymore? It's like artistry and creativity/talent itself is disappearing from earth as AI puts us all to shame, and the govt puts us all to work. If one can just laser cut something instantly, who is going to spend their precious time being an artist, especially when an 80 hour work week is required to even just maintain our vital signs anymore? lol it's a sad state of affairs but I digress, this sculpture was amazing indeed!
@@Last.Dark.Emperor Not bare hands...Chisel, hammer and other tools like Michaelangelo used to carve his marble sculptures using the subtractive method in the 16th century.
My God, that sculpture is so realistic it boggles the mind. So beautiful, so perfect it's flawless... It can't be made today so how was it made back in the day ??? How...
@@SamuelBlack84 when you think about it it's not everybody who can ever make that level of skill happen, this is Rodin level, and maybe 2-3 other sculptors in the history of humanity, and I had never seen it, it's pretty cool that maybe thousands of people may be exposed to it, thanks to this little video.
The lady in the photo you refer to is definitely of Filipino-Chinese descent, as written by the Dutch photographer who took her photo inside his Manila studio in 1875. The folded fan she's holding is a traditional Filipina ladies' accessory used not just to beat the tropical heat but also to send signals to suitors without violating the norms observed by their often prudish middle class Catholic parents. It's safe to exclude Sacagawea if we're to accept the year of the photo as 1875 (as per the Paris collection where it was found). Sacagawea would have been 63 y.o. by that time. In pre-botox days, it would be highly unlikely.
@@sherriehinz6582 yes and look at how much better everything was back then. People were in the streets protesting because Elvis moved his legs lol. Now we have wet arse pussy. And it’s totally acceptable. The problem with sin is the boundaries always have to be pushed for it to be exciting. But that makes it get worse every generation
Yet when Muslim women cover by choice some of YALL treat us like we are inferior, disgusting people who are "uncivilized ", submissive and disrespectful of others "freedom "-
The remains of the girl are more than likely from South America, i.e. Andes Mountains. I can say with 90% certainty that she was 1 of 3 found, but I am not sure and do not feel like fact checking right now. BTW, the Mommas and Poppas was fantastic for the soundtrack to this. 👍
The 2nd photo is looks like one from a TV show on airplane disasters, probably "Seconds from Disaster" or "Mayday." Except it was a different window. One of the cockpit crew had to hang onto the captain's legs to keep him from getting sucked into the engines. They weren't expecting him to survive, but he did.
I’ve seen all but two photos and know their origins/stories. The two soldiers lying together and that specific dog tag. I’m addicted to learning and love history 😂
That Native translating a song is not 1970. Thats Frances Densmore with possibly kne of the Mdewankanfon Dakota or White Earth Chippewa she liived amongst them until the 1930s. She dedicated her life to saving their customs and lifestyles on recordings and documenting them which the Smithsonian and Minnesota Historical Society have now.
Definitely a Sioux style warbonnet headdress. Mountain chief is Blackfeet and their style of warbonnets are different from the Sioux style. Blackfeet style we’re the one that stood straight up. While the Sioux style is what you’re seeing in the photo.
Thanks for getting some facts right. Besides it was not the chief's intention to translate but her intention to save those recordings and to transcript it. She was among the first female anthropologists and pioneer who began with field study and recording around 1910.
If you are seing this on the UA-cam site in a browser: Go to the address bar and replace "shorts" with "watch". This will show it in the usual UA-cam interface. This also means that you can do the usual vidoe stuff like rewind and turning up and down the sound.
veiled sculptures are some of my favourites! the veiled virgin by giovanni strazza, la modestia by antonio corradini, sisters of charity by raffaelle monti, veiled christ by guiseppe sanmartino and luo li rong’s veiled woman sculpture are some of my top 10’s. they were so beautiful and intricate in fact that at the time they were made, the artists were accused of using alchemy to veil real human bodies and then turn them into stone 🤯
The WWI photo is reversed. It actually reads, ‘qui vive?’ on his jacket, which idiomatically means, ‘Who goes there?’, a question a sentry/guard would ask.
I had to confirm for myself, because I thought no way was Wilt Chamberlain taller than Andre. Chamberlain officially 7 foot 1. Andre 7 foot 4. But this picture had me confused.
@@TazSua-du8jo thank you very much for that I was wondering who made it. This is truly one of the most amazing statues I've ever seen, I'm happy I got to see it.
I saw the picture of the young lady taken in the Philippines in a maritime museum in The Netherlands. According to the archive, her father was a Dutch port master stationed/orchestrating trade in Taiwan.
A bunch of self centered, entitled, spoiled boomers that could not legalize Marijuana but hey,they got you the thirty year mortgage to help you be indentured.
The Filipina woman looks very stunning! She's wearing a "Filipiniana Dress" which is a fashion trend for Filipinas during the Spanish Colonial Period. That Filipiniana dress now is called "MARIA CLARA" after the heroine of Jose Rizal's novel "Noli Me Tangere". The Filipiniana "Maria Clara" dress is compose of a Baro(Blouse) and a Saya(Skirt). The blouse is covered with a Pañuelo as a layer of protection for women, because at that time Bra's and other women's undergarments are still not invented. Therefore, that woman is indeed FILIPINA. Don't argue.
That picture is probably labeled as "Indio" i.e. the Spanish colonizers' term for indigenous Filipino people, and the Americans thought it meant Indian i.e. Native American.
@@chrysocolapteserythrocepha5915 indio are only for those uneducated locals, that lady is from the upperclass family mixed with spanish and chinese, a MESTIZA DE SANGLEY
The one with Arnold I always found hilarious because his so buff and strong I remember an interview he gave where he admitted and found it so hunny that Andre once picked him up and set him aside like a doll
That woman was just stunning!
But of course
She's Filipina ❤
Very, she didn’t look Asian to me though. She looked Indian or something.
@@YahLoverDOMMY13 Have you seriously never seen a Filipino before?
@WobblesandBean that's not how most Filipinos look so don't be snarky
@YahLoverDOMMY13 I'm sorry but where is India located again?
I think those young soldiers were a little more then bunk mates
Teammates in a snowball fight?
And they were roommates
😂
I thought the same thing😂😂😂😂
@@georgeglass3680lmfao
That miner picture is horrifying. I get claustrophobic just looking at it.
Glad you posted it I was going to say that too! Jack from Iowa
My grandfather went down the mines, until he couldn't . All His life he was Skinny and had a Cough. I was 13 when he died. Which means he was OLD for an Irish miner.
And they say white people have never been slaves ....
Wow, not much compares to these working conditions. It's sad to see this. It definitely humbles me tho
Shows you don't have to be a slave to be treated like a subhuman
FUN FACT:
You can tell that the portrait of the beautiful woman in 1875 is really from the Philippines because of her dress she’s wearing there. That’s the Philippines’ traditional attire for women during the Spanish colonial era called “Filipiniana”, some called “Baro’t Saya” (blouse and skirt).
But hers more look expensive type of Filipiniana, probably she’s from a wealthy family.
Wait saya is a Spanish word or a Philippino/indigenous word ???
It’s crazy because I’m an indigenous North African Amazigh woman and in some of our dialects we call saya skirts too.
I know that Moroccan words and to extent Arabized Moroccan words greatly shaped Spanish language like camisa which comes from kamees, one of our traditional clothing, so I would love to know if saya is also ours or if the Spanish gave it to us
Nakikita ko sa knya si Badjao Girl.
Were there cameras then?
Saya is skirt? In Javanese, sayak (pronounced saya') means skirt ❤
@@Peaea Photography studios using daguerreotypes were already around since the 1840s.
The frozen girl is mind boggling she looks alive!!!!!
Clothes and all ?
@@LadyEtWatch 😉
The braids
I think it was photo 📸 shopped.... with all this ARTIFICIAL ART 🎨 I stopped trusting pictures.
Should've made national news. I'll have to Google it to see when they discovered her and how they preserved her.
That Filipina is drop dead gorgeous
Agreed a look a 100 years ahead of her time
I agree, she’s so beautiful, but can you imagine the bush on her?😂
The young Indian girl in America...has been in many UA-cam videos. First one I saw was labeled as a wife of an Indian Chief. So far. There are 3 different labels of this woman.
She is hawaiana from Hawaii
She was very pretty.
The way that 500 year old girl was so well preserved from the ice on the mountain. Like even her clothes and shoes are pristine! Rather amazing.
You’re the first person I’ve seen that commented on that 500 year old young girl frozen in the ice on the mountain. Great job. I was going to comment on that as well
Can’t be real … I just can’t believe humans made freezing a actual thing
@@xistXcellent it's real trust me it is, I remember this girl because of a documentary I watched a year ago. She passed away from hypothermia of course.
Now imagine she woke up just like that one film
@@fish98fullol
The Filipino woman and the sculpture are proof that man was the rough draft and woman is the masterpiece.
Beautifully said ❤
She’s Native American. People trying to erase us and act like we weren’t wealthy enough to trade for expensive goods from far away! She’s from my tribe. And having your hair down and spread out is a feature of Native American photography. My dad showed me this photo in one of our tribe’s history books in the 1980s. He has a first edition.
@@schoolingdiana9086 ok
@@schoolingdiana9086what? Look at her eyes and facial features, she doesn't look like native American at all, besides, her dress alone is a proof that she's a Filipina. It is a traditional Filipino dress which we call Filipiniana and she's also holding an abanico (traditional Filipino hand held fan).
That’s so sweet
That sculpture is amazing.
My Brain can't accept it
'Undine' by Chauncy Bradley Ives 1884
@@TazSua-du8jo thank you!
Where is the statue, today?
I really would like to see how it looks today.
Hear me out
The airplane ”photo” is a screenshot from a tv recreation made about the incident.
Of course there is no actual photograph of it flying along at 10000 feet.
Have you not heard of the legendary immortal cameraman that survives every scenario to bring us these amazing pictures? I saw a video where the Earth was hit by a meteor during the time of the dinosaurs. Thankfully the cameraman was there or we would've never been able to see it for ourselves. All hail the mighty Cameraman🙌🏽
@@daithigibealain4916😂😂😂👍
The pilot that landed the plane is my uncle Alistair Atchison.
Copilot is my uncle We To Lo
My uncle Pat Fenis was the co co pilot
My heart completely broke seeing the miners.
There’s no question that Filipinos are beautiful even before the colonialism. Filipinos are strong, dark, and beautiful
I swear, never have i thought I'd find a pic with three people including Arnold Schwarzenegger and HIM being the tiny one! It's like an older version of the picture with Shaq, Ming, and Kevin Hart!
lol
Yeah but the photo has to be fake cause Arnold’s 7’2 and wilt is 7’1 and Andre is 7’4 so I’d think they would be closer in height
@@rewecelast No, Arnold is only 6'2". I remember, because I was surprised to find out he's only 1" taller than I am.
@@jeremydyck2601 really? Wow so he is only 2 inches taller than me
That can’t be Arnold where’s the gap between his teeth it doesn’t even look like him
Those young soldiers must've been the inspiration for Brokeback Mountain. 😂
😂😂
😂😂😂
Are you american?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Your so funny bro. They're gay wow how funny is that. Everything is always gay because that's the way we've been taught to look at it. Not.
That last one was CRAZY! Knowing that working conditions were terrible is one thing. Being confronted with it is a WHOLE other thing.
The remains of the 500 year old girl are absolutely amazing
There’s a really good documentary on YT somewhere detailing the discovery of her and the story..
if you search for Mummys in South America you might find it..
As a history junkie YT is a goldmine for good documentaries and academic lectures..
Where was she found?
Arnold looked like a little star wars figure LOL
Fax
Dude wilt was huuuuge 😂 crazy
@@MarcoTheHague I couldnt imagine being as tall as Wilt, Andre, or Yao Ming.
The Philippino girl is stunning
And the ones that are now alive and her age are stunning too.
@@llothar68 what
@@rs.c.2562 Filipinas are sexy
yeah she is half chinese
@@llothar68FBI ‼️‼️
The Filipina woman and the statue are strikingly beautiful.
yeah she is half chinese
That last photo, though. It’s like the boss sees them as livestock :(
That photo of the filipino woman… wow. She is strikingly beautiful and I doubt anybody knows who she was. Puts the current trend of ‘too much make up giant fake lips cheeks and butts’ to shame. True natural beauty is timeless
🎯❤
Just give the compliment without trying to tear anyone else down. Is that really a hard concept for you dusti mayos understand? If it's not your thing, don't entertain it. There is always someone for everyone. Oh yeah, that's right, there are more men for women choose from than there are women for men to choose from. That's why you're mad.
Moreover, I agree, women should not be altering themselves for the gays of a man. It's because you all would gas light a woman and tell her she's not good enough. When you all imply that they should alter themselves. In the first place, it's the forever moving goal post.
I love her soft features, like an angel 😇
@@chantemichelle6606soft features are so beautiful
You got that right
The detail on that statue was amazing😮❤
Uh? Oh.... Yeah.... Your right it does look beautiful 😅
❤❤❤
@@redcrewmate927😂 ew stop horning for a piece of concrete 💀
@@mfi-cf7spMARBLE
Bruh people horn out over pixel girls chill
The young soilders are kinda sus tho.
Facts 😂😂😂😂😂
Broke back mountain haha
🤣🤣🤣
Every time I hear California dreamin it transports me back I’m time
Imagine having such talent that you can make stone look like cloth❤🥰
Even doing it with clay is nearly impossible! Do people even sculpt stone like this anymore? It's like artistry and creativity/talent itself is disappearing from earth as AI puts us all to shame, and the govt puts us all to work. If one can just laser cut something instantly, who is going to spend their precious time being an artist, especially when an 80 hour work week is required to even just maintain our vital signs anymore? lol it's a sad state of affairs but I digress, this sculpture was amazing indeed!
How they did these marble sculptures with such detail still astounds me!
i gotta get my shit checked man, I read "sculptures with such detail still arouses me"
they used chisels and bare hands.
@@biink-1824 would that be an incorrect statement tho?
@@Last.Dark.Emperor Not bare hands...Chisel, hammer and other tools like Michaelangelo used to carve his marble sculptures using the subtractive method in the 16th century.
Hear me out.
That girl was wild pretty
How can those guys recreate not only a perfect human anatomy but also cloth in a block of stone in such perfection?
Amazing.
The black & white dress from the 60's is amazing! The woman wearing it is gorgeous 😍
I wish they gives that today
It is a nice dress and she's fine as well. They should bring those type of dresses back
Ikr...love that 60's style.... always have thought women looked amazing with that style and this pic proves why
I don't like chocolate but I wouldn't mind a lil taste of that
She’s black tho 😞 gross
Thank god for superman flying alongside the plane to capture that photo
It’s a shame we don’t know that Filipino woman’s name. What a rare and natural beauty she was.
Beautiful localyou g pilipina amazing 😍
That Sculpture THO ! 😲😍
Would 😏
if you're curious the sculpture is called 'Undine Rising from the Waters'
I remember that one sculpture that looked like a veil with someone's face behind it
The skill required is incredible
A masterpiece! Wow
My God, that sculpture is so realistic it boggles the mind.
So beautiful, so perfect it's flawless...
It can't be made today so how was it made back in the day ???
How...
You sound ridiculous
Skill
It can be made today lol
Aliens
@@SamuelBlack84 when you think about it it's not everybody who can ever make that level of skill happen, this is Rodin level, and maybe 2-3 other sculptors in the history of humanity, and I had never seen it, it's pretty cool that maybe thousands of people may be exposed to it, thanks to this little video.
That Filipina Mestiza de sangley a mixture of Filipino, spanish and Chinese. Her dress FILIPIÑANA.
Hispanic era the best
A person who is mix native, Spanish and Oriental is Tornatra, Mestiza Sangley/a is mix Chinese
yeah she is half chinese
The zippo lighter is the saddest one.
Pretty interesting... that girl in the balck and white photo from the Philippines looks more native american than Filipino
Somewhere i saw that pic and it said native american
That is a picture of Sacagawea the lady that helped Lewis and Clark.
I thought the same
The lady in the photo you refer to is definitely of Filipino-Chinese descent, as written by the Dutch photographer who took her photo inside his Manila studio in 1875. The folded fan she's holding is a traditional Filipina ladies' accessory used not just to beat the tropical heat but also to send signals to suitors without violating the norms observed by their often prudish middle class Catholic parents.
It's safe to exclude Sacagawea if we're to accept the year of the photo as 1875 (as per the Paris collection where it was found). Sacagawea would have been 63 y.o. by that time. In pre-botox days, it would be highly unlikely.
@@tjingtjongbil7694 no you didnt. One of those i saw it before people wothout actually seeing it before.
❤❤ Wow! That Philippine women was absolutely gorgeous!!
I bet ya, my 8 incher is way more gorgeous 😍 lololol🤣
@@Mau-map3 without the surgery?
@@ririimorales8897 yeah !!
Thats why im single, my gf is stuck in 1875
That Filipinan Woman Is on a GAME!!
I have a game on my phone and The portrait is On the Character List!
What type of game?
@@stephanielim5544 Is a Post-apocaliptic Simulator Called "DUST"
His Character is Called "The Nomad"
Filipino women are beautiful & Sing like angels..
Fricking British airways pilot hanging out the window, Capt Lancaster, returned to work 5 months later. I can’t imagine.
Women were so beautiful when they were modest.
I was a pre-teen & remember how my parents & grandparents were Appalled @ women showing their knees! 😅
@@sherriehinz6582 yes and look at how much better everything was back then. People were in the streets protesting because Elvis moved his legs lol. Now we have wet arse pussy. And it’s totally acceptable. The problem with sin is the boundaries always have to be pushed for it to be exciting. But that makes it get worse every generation
Yet when Muslim women cover by choice some of YALL treat us like we are inferior, disgusting people who are "uncivilized ", submissive and disrespectful of others "freedom "-
You men aren’t modest anymore why should we be
Detailed sculpture from 1880, &
The Phillipine lady in 1875 both gorgeous!
As for those poor miners.... what terrible wrkn conditions!
Fashion in the 60’s and 70’s was the best fashion
That lady from 1875 is beautiful, those soldiers are lovers lmao, and fashion from the 60s is 😘👌
Two soldiers in the snow looked pretty sketchy 😂😂😂
And they were bunk mates!!!
Same thoughts here 😂
arnold: " i'm muscular!"
wild and andre: "puny human!"
Hard to believe a sculptor could look at a big rock and then create that statue.
The remains of the girl are more than likely from South America, i.e. Andes Mountains. I can say with 90% certainty that she was 1 of 3 found, but I am not sure and do not feel like fact checking right now.
BTW, the Mommas and Poppas was fantastic for the soundtrack to this. 👍
Indigenous people with dark skin from the mountains to valleys in every nation!
@@deborahlives9nah he is correct, the mummy of the girl is from the andes
@deborahlives9 not in Northern Europe,we're all pure bloods
The Ampato Maiden (actually, one of them, I think this name was given to the first female child found)
Peru, 1995 ('Juanita' Incan girl killed as sacrificial ritual)
That Philippines women is beautiful ❤❤❤❤ and I can almost see by her robe where givenchy and Versace stold their designs from
The 2nd photo is looks like one from a TV show on airplane disasters, probably "Seconds from Disaster" or "Mayday." Except it was a different window. One of the cockpit crew had to hang onto the captain's legs to keep him from getting sucked into the engines. They weren't expecting him to survive, but he did.
Holy CRAP!! Arnold looks teeny tiny next to those two.
Honestly the statue blows my mind. Can't hardly imagine the process
I’ve seen all but two photos and know their origins/stories. The two soldiers lying together and that specific dog tag. I’m addicted to learning and love history 😂
The little one kissing the soilder is the visual definition of "heart warming!"
Kinda weird tho would you want your daughter kissing a grown ass man ??
That Native translating a song is not 1970. Thats Frances Densmore with possibly kne of the Mdewankanfon Dakota or White Earth Chippewa she liived amongst them until the 1930s. She dedicated her life to saving their customs and lifestyles on recordings and documenting them which the Smithsonian and Minnesota Historical Society have now.
Definitely a Sioux style warbonnet headdress. Mountain chief is Blackfeet and their style of warbonnets are different from the Sioux style. Blackfeet style we’re the one that stood straight up. While the Sioux style is what you’re seeing in the photo.
I'm a native and have been living in Illinois for 200 years
Native American "sign language"???
@@jessemanson5775 Yes, recorded on a grammaphone
Thanks for getting some facts right. Besides it was not the chief's intention to translate but her intention to save those recordings and to transcript it. She was among the first female anthropologists and pioneer who began with field study and recording around 1910.
California dreaming is a extremely nice song
If you like it watch the movie “Belko experiment “ this song will creep you out every time you hear it !
Just right when I was reading your comment. The song came on California Dreamin how ironic is that
Just as they show the frozen girl, the words of the song play “I’d be safe and warm”.
Love the Moma & Papa’s singing in the background for these pictures!♥️🌟👋
Is it possible to see this film without the bottom third of the screen covered in text?
Too young to vote,
But not to die
Too young to love,
But too old to cry.
If you are seing this on the UA-cam site in a browser: Go to the address bar and replace "shorts" with "watch". This will show it in the usual UA-cam interface. This also means that you can do the usual vidoe stuff like rewind and turning up and down the sound.
If you are using the app, go to your history, save it to watch later, and go watch it from that playlist works as well.
The only photo where Arnold Schwarzenegger is the small dude.
veiled sculptures are some of my favourites!
the veiled virgin by giovanni strazza, la modestia by antonio corradini, sisters of charity by raffaelle monti, veiled christ by guiseppe sanmartino and luo li rong’s veiled woman sculpture are some of my top 10’s. they were so beautiful and intricate in fact that at the time they were made, the artists were accused of using alchemy to veil real human bodies and then turn them into stone 🤯
Aaaah a little baby Arnie!
"I'll be short"
The WWI photo is reversed. It actually reads, ‘qui vive?’ on his jacket, which idiomatically means, ‘Who goes there?’, a question a sentry/guard would ask.
the pilot photo is also reversed.
(was shown on stimulation, years ago, the pilot was on the right)
The soldiers in the snow seem very suspicious
Lil sus 😂
Hahahaha
Fun fact: The pilot who got sucked out survived the ordeal and was interviewed on an Air Disasters TV show
Those young soldiers...uhm...not just friends...those two were knocking boots 👢
60's fashion was on point
The inscription on the lighter is heart wrenching, so many young men lost.
Rest in peace Andre the giant
When you look at the picture Andre was standing beneath a lower floor.
I had to confirm for myself, because I thought no way was Wilt Chamberlain taller than Andre. Chamberlain officially 7 foot 1. Andre 7 foot 4. But this picture had me confused.
I met Wilt Chamberlain Way back in the early '80s .. I came up to the top of his thigh! 🙄
Get busy if yer down there!
Little Brokeback mountain action
Imma need that sculpture...
You can't beat the 60's....still you had the 70's 😉👍🏼🍻
**sees beautiful statue**
"Hear me out..."
I guess nobody else noticed the Chief from "1970" is singing into a gramophone and the recorder's garb looks more early century 🤷🏼♂️🤓😎✌🏼
That sculpture is Ondine Emerging From The Water by Ives. I saw it at an exhibition in Dallas many years ago. It's magnificent.
The window got sucked out because some maintenance worker used the wrong screws! 😮😮
GET ME THE NAME OF THAT SCULPTURE NOW
Shut up.
Undine Rising from the Fountain, Chauncey Bradley Ives, 1882
@@dr_ltorres8289you are my hero 😆😙
Waters*
Seeing someone make the TERMINATOR look like a dwarf is a mind fuck
Keep them coming. I love these.
I'm pretty sure those two soldiers were more like butt buddies not bunk buddies 😅
that statue is freaking amazing
'Undine' by Chauncy Bradley Ives (1884)
@@TazSua-du8jo thank you very much for that I was wondering who made it. This is truly one of the most amazing statues I've ever seen, I'm happy I got to see it.
I love pictures like this
I saw the picture of the young lady taken in the Philippines in a maritime museum in The Netherlands. According to the archive, her father was a Dutch port master stationed/orchestrating trade in Taiwan.
the dress tells it all. Traje de Mestiza, a traditional filipino clothing.
I still dressed from the 60's. Coz I'm a 60 baby
Hey 60s baby hey✨🌹✨
@@Dark-du6hy hey you. Thanku Dark-du6hy
The 60's would of been such an awesome time. So much style, the colours, the houses and furniture.
Most of these people are now completely old or died
Plenty still around teaching us great things. You'll be old before you know it and dead sooner before you think.
A bunch of self centered, entitled, spoiled boomers that could not legalize Marijuana but hey,they got you the thirty year mortgage to help you be indentured.
The assassination…
Lovely times indeed
And the racism, don't forget the racism.
Imagine the frozen girl came to life💀
that 1880 statue got me thirsting ONG
That sculpture is fantastic. I bet someone calls bs on it though
'Undine ' by Chauncy Bradley Ives 1884
The Filipina woman looks very stunning! She's wearing a "Filipiniana Dress" which is a fashion trend for Filipinas during the Spanish Colonial Period. That Filipiniana dress now is called "MARIA CLARA" after the heroine of Jose Rizal's novel "Noli Me Tangere". The Filipiniana "Maria Clara" dress is compose of a Baro(Blouse) and a Saya(Skirt). The blouse is covered with a Pañuelo as a layer of protection for women, because at that time Bra's and other women's undergarments are still not invented. Therefore, that woman is indeed FILIPINA. Don't argue.
That picture is probably labeled as "Indio" i.e. the Spanish colonizers' term for indigenous Filipino people, and the Americans thought it meant Indian i.e. Native American.
@@chrysocolapteserythrocepha5915 indio are only for those uneducated locals, that lady is from the upperclass family mixed with spanish and chinese, a MESTIZA DE SANGLEY
The one with Arnold I always found hilarious because his so buff and strong I remember an interview he gave where he admitted and found it so hunny that Andre once picked him up and set him aside like a doll
That sculpture was so beautiful and life like.
Seeing Arnold next to them hurt my brain
That second one is from a recreation/documentary of the event
That sculpture is perfect absolutely perfect 😍
"Too young to love, but too old to cry"!
THAT´S THE POINT!!!
Just a couple of battle buddies cuddling to keep warm