20 photos: Woman arrested for swimsuit (too short) and monkey snatched a tourist's phone to play in the water
author:And the evening breeze is waiting
It is a lonely soul who has built a humble wooden house in the middle of a dense forest, which is like a part of nature, surrounded by green leaves and moss. The candlelight in the room flickered, reflecting the traces of time, and the books were stacked into a mountain, accompanied by the lonely smell of pen and ink. In the depths of this forest, he is accompanied by nature, dances with trees, lives in his own world, and embraces tranquility and freedom.
A person who has no fixed place to live and lives in a wooden house
These puppets are also too realistic
The woman was arrested for a swimsuit (too short), which was really exposed
The monkey snatched the tourist's mobile phone to play in the water, which will be played
Survivors of the war
The woman was abused by a group of devils. It's really a loss of conscience
In the Soviet Union in the 60s, people dressed much more openly than we do now, and their ideas were quite avant-garde.
This kind of performance is not something that ordinary people can do, it is really amazing!
After World War II, a Japanese woman and an American GI fell in love,
Such a small child will not let go, the little devil is really ruthless
Adolf Hitler's painting of the dog is somewhat scribbled
The oil field caught fire, and the USSR threw a nuclear bomb into it
The Japanese geisha photo, with their shoulders bare, is so bold
In the late Qing Dynasty, a woman smoked a big cigarette in bed, wanting to die
In 1945, the atomic bomb "Fat Man" appeared on the transporter
Air-conditioned lawn mower from the 1950s
A building on a cliff that is the Sumela Monastery in Trabzon Province, Turkey's Black Sea region.
Living "pterosaurs", flying lizards found in Southeast Asia, are no different from ordinary lizards, except with a pair of wings.
Fertilizer appeared and became a material for various villages to scramble
A photo of more than 3,000 employees at the Chase Manhattan Bank in New York, the building is already packed.