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Famous historical PHOTOS.....

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Originally posted by dillionaire23:

Originally posted by zee921:
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that's a serious photo.

Whats going on in this one?
This post was edited on 5/17 11:18 AM by PSKTC
 
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FDR Pearl Harbor Speech, a day that will live in infamy:
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Princess Diana's Funeral:
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Anne Frank
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Nixon "V"
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All is well
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Possibly the most famous album cover of all time:
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I have a Dream:
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JFK & RFK during Cuban Missile Crisis:
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JFK Jr. underneath the President's desk:
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On that same theme, 3 year old JFK Jr. Salutes dad's casket:
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Austin style...


Austin flood, 1935 - intersection of Congress & Riverside
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paving on Congress Ave., 1910
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Hyde Park, 1900s
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remember how Bergstrom used to look?
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Congress Ave., 1880s
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As an interesting side note to hubble discussion, I believe it would be true of the hubble shot, or of any shot of anything close to the beginning of the universe, that galaxies would not be spread anywhere near the distances they are in that photo. E.g., one starting point, maximum speed = light, therefore maximum distance apart of any two objects would be 2 * speed of light or less * length of time elapsed. E.g., 1 billion years after the big bang, objects would be at most 2 billion light years apart, and actually closer since they are actually traveling that fast...

What I'm saying is the closer you are to beginning of universe, the closer things are, since universe has been steadily expanding every since then...
 
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