Utroba Cave, in the Rhodope mountains, Bulgaria. Carved by hand more than 3000 years ago2yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/pics
On this day (January 15) in 1919, a giant wave of molasses ripped through Boston’s North End killing 21 people. My great-grandfather was a fireman who responded to the call. I tracked down his old firehouse with this family photo2yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
On this day in 1978, a shopping mall in Cincinnati, Ohio was bombed with live turkeys2yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/funny
Got this for Christmas because I always lose my keys, but now I can’t find my keys to put it on the keychain3yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/Wellthatsucks
In The Shining Danny wears an Apollo 11 sweater this is because it is cold in Colorado during the winter5yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/shittymoviedetails
Vintage view of the Statue of Liberty, taken from the torch balcony-which has been closed since 19162yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/pics
Perfectly flat floor, designed to stop people from running in the hallway.6yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/woahdude
Even this kid got numerous episodes devoted to his reasoning and eventual betrayal.5yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/freefolk
Do you think Cumberbatch was trying to do a low-key Sam Eliot in this skit? (Eliot had been a vocal critic of Power of the Dog)2yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/LiveFromNewYork
On this day in 1919, two million gallons of molasses swept through the North End killing 21 people. My great-grandfather was with Cambridge Fire Department and responded to the call. I tracked down his old firehouse with this family photo.2yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/boston
I would like to thank The Mandalorian for finally making a Werner Herzog action figure1yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/TheMandalorianTV
Neither of the Starks spoke any Dothraki and would have no idea what Daenerys said in her victory speech.2yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/freefolk
Weighing in at 12 million pounds, Madison Boulder is the largest glacial erratic in North America and among the largest boulders in the world. #geologyrocks⚒ #igersnewengland #newengland_igers4yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/HumanForScale
Now and then you’ll see one of these refurbished as a drive-thru coffee shop1yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/GenX
Drew Barrymore & Stephen King at the author's home in Bangor, Maine for the premiere of Firestarter2yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/stephenking
Boston’s Public Television station Rick-rolled a major highway heading into the city for April Fool’s3yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/aprilfools
Original broadsheet from March 1770 detailing the events of the Boston Massacre, illustration by Paul Revere. Today (3/5) is the 250th anniversary of the event [3076x3769]4yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/ArtefactPorn
British & German soldiers of WW1 declare an informal truce and play a match of football between trenches, Christmas 19148yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/pics
FYI (Boston) Today’s the day we chased all the British out of town, so meters are free3yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/boston
On this day in 1919 a 25 foot wave of molasses swept through Boston’s North End killing 21 people2yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/massachusetts
I liked the scene on the beach where they suggested what they meant by talking around the problem. The following scene where the writers took a hammer to my head in case I missed the meaning not so much, and the repeated hammering in 3 additional scenes just seemed excessive.1yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/freefolk
A Vogelkop Superb Bird of Paradise with its Vantablack dark feathers creating a spectacular and unusual sight2yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/PicsOfUnusualBirds
My ticket stub from September 2001, with the Moldy Peaches in Boston. It was only $10.9mo ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/TheStrokes
The ISS passing over on Boston tonight, SpaceX’s Crew Dragon is currently trailing about 5 minutes behind on its way to docking with the station.4yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/boston
5 years ago when Robin Williams died an impromptu memorial was made at the Public Garden bench used in Good Will Hunting5yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/boston
If you recognized the name Sarah Polley but couldn’t quite place it when she won an Oscar lady night1yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/GenX
On this day in 1919 a storage tank containing molasses failed in the North End creating a devastating 40 foot wave that killed 21 people.4yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/boston
Crown shyness is a naturally occurring phenomenon in some tree species where the uppermost branches in a forest canopy avoid touching one another.4yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/pics
It’s nice Sick Boy turned his life around and became Prime Minister.1yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/TheCrownNetflix
Having failed at the Supreme Court, the Trump Administration will now appeal to the Klingon High Council3yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/PoliticalHumor
Tetraethyl Lead is a petro-fuel additive, first being mixed with gasoline beginning in the 1920s4yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/accidentalswastika
This iron meteorite has been carved to look like a Chicken Sandwich. by Kentucky Fried Chicken7yr ⋅ roadtrip-ne ⋅ r/ofcoursethatsathing