
ゴミ問題をはじめ、自分たちが暮らす環境をどのように持続可能なものにしていくか? これは私たち人類にとって差し迫った課題の1つだ。
環境問題を解決するには、今享受している利便性を手放さなければならないのかと言えば、必ずしもそうではない。
たとえば新しい研究では、廃棄タイヤと建築瓦礫(がれき)をリサイクルすることで、一般的なコンクリートよりも強度35%増という素晴らしい資材に生まれ変わらせる方法が紹介されている。 続きを読む
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Gay guys on the shore of the Black Sea
Images from a British photographer Martin Parr who visited Yalta, Russia, in summer 1995. At that time, Ukrainian Crimea was still absolutely Soviet, people on the photos look exactly like the ones from the Soviet epoch with lots of interest in all possible western stuff. However, the transformation had already begun and the author captured that vibe.
Martin Parr is a British documentary photographer, photojournalist and photobook collector. He is known for his photographic projects that take an intimate, satirical and anthropological[4] look at aspects of modern life, in particular documenting the social classes of England, and more broadly the wealth of the Western world. Previously featured here and here.
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Russian prostitutes in a hotel
Nightclub dancing
Mafia member and his family
State country house of Leonid Brezhnev, back then anyone could enter the house and spend some time there.
Brezhnev’s country house (dacha)
Dacha of Brezhnev
Russian arms dealer on the tennis court of an old sanatorium in Gurzuf.
Dacha of Brezhnev. Ex-training specialist of combat dolphins
Soldiers from a military sanatorium
Mercedes should be protected from the sun!
Dancers in the hotel “Yalta Intourist”
Former military sanatorium in Gurzuf
Local bandits
Brezhnev’s state summer house
Martin Parr – self-portrait
Mafia member and his security in the background
Tourists from Germany
SOURCE: http://blog.livedoor.jp/gunbird/archives/10359315.html