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Scene. The Execution of Emperor Maximilian.

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Screen
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Surveying.

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(Re)construction.


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Aftermath.

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The earliest known photograph of a tornado, captured by an unknown photographer about 45km. southwest of Howard, South Dakota.

14/12/2010

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The eye of Hurricane Diana. The eye is a region of calm found at the centre of strong tropical cyclones. Surrounded by towering thunderstorms, it is where hurricanes gather all of their strength. Flights are made straight into the eye in order to gather data and better understand such storm systems.

17/11/2010

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The Baker nuclear weapon test conducted at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific. A fleet of more than 90 vessels was assembled by the US in order to investigate the effect of nuclear weapons on naval ships. Since the area was deemed safe in 1996, it has become popular amongst divers attracted by the shipwrecks.

18/10/2010

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HMHS Britannic was the last and largest of three ocean liners built by the White Star Line shipping company. Following the sinking of her sister ship, RMS Titanic in April 1912, the hull of the 53,000-ton Britannic was redesigned and it was launched on February 26, 1914.
It was sunk on November 21, 1916, after being struck by a single mine blast. The wreck was first discovered by Jacques Cousteau in 1975.

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Diver Marie Fountain from the 'Calypso', the famous Jacques Cousteau exploration ship, near the Bermuda Triangle.

04/10/2010

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"We are not interested in the precise reconstruction of movement, which has already been broken up and analysed. We are involved only in the area of movement which produces sensation..."
Anton Giulio Bragaglia

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