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Invasion Tibet

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On October 7th 1950, Chinese troops invaded Tibet, bringing to sudden and violent end Tibet’s centuries old isolation beyond the Himalayas. Tibet’s unique brand of Buddhism formed the core of Tibetan culture and society, a radical contrast to the materialist anti-religion dogma of the Chinese communists. In the wake of the invasion, the Dalai Lama, Tibet’s Spiritual and temporal leader, and nearly 100,000 Tibetans fled into exile in India. In the years after, Tibet’s remarkable culture and its inhabitants, have been systematically persecuted. Alexander Solzhenitsyn described China’s rule in Tibet as “more brutal and inhuman than any other communist regime in the world.”


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My Perfect Life

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A land with view on the sea, a house to put on it, my books and of course a chicken Yassa 


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Luquillo's Barber Shop

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Luquillo's Barber Shop is located in the neighborhood of Humboldt Park in Chicago. 

 Juan Francisco Hernandez is a Chicago based Photographer, Art Director, Designer, Food Aficionado and World Traveler. When he's not in front of a computer or behind a camera he's most likely on the road enjoying open air motoring.


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A Spanish Boxer

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Miguel Alonso from Girona (Spain) is a big fan of the BMW boxer and the owner of a R65 of 1979 to which he has made a basic transformation. His motorcycle was posted on the Spanish journal Biker Zone, with the amusing title of "Cafe Aleman" (German coffee). The story of his bike is very particular. The BMW was bought in September 2009 as a self-gift of his wedding. His wife and him both seemed so nice that they decided that he would come to the event mounted on the bike, decorated for the occasion. Was a success! Then came the transformation.


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Catherine Deneuve

Vintage Scuba the golden Age

Factory Norton

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This is the factory flat track bike lcrken bought from John Hateley when Norton went bust and the team folded up. Doesn't look much like a Commando, but the engine is a Commando short stroke 750. Via the Excellent http://www.accessnorton.com/ 


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Iron & Resin


The Art of Travelling

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Cindy dulong send me this supacool pic, i called it the Art of Travelling or Travel with taste. Cheers Cindy 


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Arts of the Samurai

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Taking place at Bonhams New York on the 16th October is an auction of samurai related artefacts. The suits of armour are fascinating and represent a truly incredible level of workmanship and artistry. As well as the suits there are a large selection of sword mountings (tsuba, menuki, etc) and blades. The full catalogue can be viewed at Bonhams. Above is shown a sakura gawa do maru yoroi armour made of iron plates together with its chest and incredible headdress.

A warabe gusoku suit of armour for a child 
A russet-iron uchidashi armor 
 A black-lacquer armour
A Myochin iron eccentrically shaped helmet



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Karlie Kloss by Greg Kadel for Numero

Moto Borgotaro, Brooklyn

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Moto Borgotaro is dedicated to riding, restoring, servicing & buildng custom vintage European motorcycles. 97 Union Street // Brooklyn, NY 11231 


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The Gold Digger

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 Sent by Pedro Oliveira from the Ton-up Garage.

Photography © Joel Bessa

Since the beginning of Ton-up Garage we wanted to build a Flat Tracker. As we both (Pedro and Daniel) are off road riders (enduro), we had the ambition of building a motorcycle that is on the middle, between road and off road. The base of this motorcycle it’s a 2004 Kawasaki W 650. When we’ve founded this bike it was already been submitted to some customization, so it wasn’t on its original form.


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The A Eighth Avenue Express

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The A Eighth Avenue Express is a rapid transit service of the New York City Subway. Its route bullet is colored vivid blue on route signs, station signs, and the official subway map since it runs on the IND Eighth Avenue Line in Manhattan. The A service operates at all times. The usual service pattern is between 207th Street in Inwood, Manhattan and Mott Avenue in Far Rockaway, Queens (this is the longest one-seat ride in the system, at over 31 miles or 50 km) or Ozone Park – Lefferts Boulevard in Richmond Hill, Queens via Central Park West / Eighth Avenue Express in Manhattan, Fulton Street Express in Brooklyn and Liberty Avenue / Rockaway Local in Queens.


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Fred Leveugle Photographer


Moto Rumi Bol d'Or

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As the ultimate version of the Formichino (Little Ant), the Moto Rumi Bol d'Or gained its name from the legendary French endurance race which too place at the various circuits throughout the country and is still run to this day. Scooters were first introduced to the race in 1955 with Lambretta claiming the first few years before the spectacular engineering of Donnino Rumi won through taking victory in 1957, 1958 and 1960. With its single sided swing arm, low centre of gravity due to the horizontal parallel twin engine and twin 18mm Dell'Orto carbs, the Bol d'Or could out pace and out handle many of it's 250cc motorcycle contemporaries, shaming many a rider and being beaten by a 'scooter'. Sadly the company folded in 1962. This particular example, with its beautiful polished aluminium body work and dropped ace style bars was sold by Bonhams in 2011.











Period images from the excellent www.formichino.com. 


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El Caminito del Rey

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El Caminito del Rey is a walkway, now fallen into disrepair, pinned along the steep walls of a narrow gorge in El Chorro, near Álora in the province of Málaga, Spain. The name is often shortened to Camino del Rey.


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AC Cobra

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This AC Cobra was born 428 AC and is registered at the AC Owners Club. Raw aluminum body unpainted and riveted. 427 engine C.I. (7 liters, 475 hp. Gearbox Top loader 4. Competition clutch and has been fully restored. Alain owns this car for 7 years.


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Claressa Shields

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Claressa Shields is an American boxer. In August 2012 she became the first American woman to win a boxing gold medal at the London Olympic games. She won the Olympic middleweight title by defeating Russian boxer Nadezda Torlopova 19–12 in London. In May 2012, she qualified to compete at the 2012 Olympics, in the first year that women's boxing was an Olympic event. Shields was the youngest boxer at the February 2012 U.S. Olympic trials, where she won the 165-pound weight class.


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BMW Art Cars in London

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To celebrate their involvement in the 2012 Summer Olympics held in London, BMW took over a disused multi storey in Shoreditch at the edge of the City financial district. On display were selection of the Art Cars which have been produced between 1975 and 2010. Above is shown the first BMW Art Car done by Alexander Calder in 1975 using a 3.0 CSL as his canvas.


1990 535i by Matazo Kayama.


The 1979 M1 painted by Andy Warhol.


Viewed from the rear showing the scale of the rear wing and the diff hanging out of the bottom.


1991 525i by Esther Mahlangu taking her inspiration from South African tribal artwork making for the bold geometric patterns.


The bold and colourful 1989 E30 M3 by the Australian artist Ken Done. One of my favourite cars of all time and a beautiful vibrant design to compliment it.


1992 3 series touring car by the Florentine artist and sculpture Sandro Chia with the slightly haunting facings covering the entirety of the car.


1991 Z1 by A.R. Penck and the 1995 850 CSi of David Hockey (his attitude was to turn the car inside out with his dog on the backseat visible and the drive on display).

Another angle of the Hockney 850 CSi with the chimneys on the bonnet representing the engine cylinders.


Ernst Fuchs' 1982 635 CSi who took inspiration for the design from a dream that he had when he was 5 years old. The flames around the wheels are rather different from the tradition design but are wonderful in the metal.


 Another angle of the Fuchs car showing the leaping, translucent green hare on the bonnet.


The most recent Art Car designed by Jeff Koons using an M3 GT2 as his base. The car was painted for the 2010 Le Mans 24 hour race and had its grand unveiling at the Centre Pompidou in Paris: the same location that had been used for the Roy Lichtenstein Art Car in 1977.


In the race itself the car had a huge accident but was repair and has been displayed a number of times since including runs at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.


 The Art Car which I have always found difficult to understand until I was standing next to it: the 1999 V12 LMR by Jenny Holzer. The phrases on the bodywork read:


PROTECT ME FROM WHAT I WANT
THE UNATTAINABLE IS INVARIABLY ATTRACTIVE
YOU ARE SO COMPLEX YOU DON’T RESPOND TO DANGER
LACK OF CHARISMA CAN BE FATAL
MONOMANIA IS A PREREQUISITE OF SUCCESS
WHAT URGE WILL SAVE US NOW THAT SEX WON’T?



The Frank Stella painted 3.0 CSL from 1976.


 Roy Lichtenstein's 1977 E21 320i which raced in the Le Mans 24 hour that year and finished 9th overall and 1st in class.


Lastly, another E30 M3 this time painted by Michael Jagamara Nelson with the design based on Papunya paintings produced by the Aborigines in Australia.


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