Word of the Day
Caustic (adj., KAW-stick)
Sharp, cutting, or burning, whether in substance or word. We'd like to give examples, but we don't want to waste such a good word on someone who doesn't deserve it. Often swapped with "acidic."
Sharp, cutting, or burning, whether in substance or word. We'd like to give examples, but we don't want to waste such a good word on someone who doesn't deserve it. Often swapped with "acidic."
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Now that the Cold War is over, the restrictions on photographing old Soviet Metro stations is lifting (the stations were previously also bomb shelters, placing them under military site regulations). Christopher Herwig has photographed many of them and has a new book showing them in all their intrigue and often geometric glory:
There are more photos over at Colossal. If you want to follow Herwig's work, you can order the book or follow him on Instagram.
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