Restoring color to memories time left behind. Daily recolored vintage photographs.

Joined January 2026
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🇮🇩 Indonesia's rupiah fell to record low of 17,900 per US Dollar.
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cara dapetin 5 M impressions tuh bagaimana ya? kayaknya susah banget ya?
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Me using Claude Opus 4.8 to rename a file
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"The Prisoner Who Stood Up — Mauthausen, Austria, 1945 During the liberation of Mauthausen, U.S. soldiers found prisoners too weak to walk. But one man, skeletal and trembling, forced himself to stand and salute the American flag. He collapsed after, but not before whispering, “I told myself—if I see that flag, I will stand like a man again.”
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🚨Kalian harus tahu ini ⚠️⚠️⚠️ DAFTAR PERUSAHAAN SHARLY TJOANDA PENGHANCUR PULAU DI MALUKU UTARA 1. PT Karya Wijaya : menghancurkan Pulau Gebe 2. PT Bela Sarana Permai : menghancurkan Pulau Obi, Desa Wooi 3. PT Amazing Tabara : menghancurkan Pulau Obi, Desa Sambiki 4. PT Indonesia Mas Mulia : menghancurkan Pulau Bacan 5. PT Bela Kencana : menghancurkan Pulau Obi, Desa Soligi Dan masih banyak lagi perusahan cangkangnya yang merusak Sumber: JATAM Total kekayaan Sharly Tjoanda hampir 1 Triliun Rupiah, menjadikannya gubernur terkaya se-Indonesia. Sepertinya Sharly Tjoanda tidak butuh gaji sebagai Gubernur Maluku Utara. Yang dibutuhkannya adalah posisi strategis untuk mengatur regulasi agar bisnis tambang keluarganya semakin lancar.
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A moment frozen in history. A young boy carrying his sleeping brother after the Hiroshima bombing in 1945. The quiet strength in this image says more than words ever could. 🕊️ Fun fact: This photograph was taken by American photographer Joe O’Donnell, who documented the aftermath of World War II in Japan. The image later became one of the most powerful symbols of resilience, sacrifice, and humanity.
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Bringing old photos back to life in color. 📸📷Follow me for more restored moments from history.
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Casual Lunch Break on Top of a Skyscraper (1932) by Unknown
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Potret sejumlah perempuan dan anak-anak di depan rumah tradisional Minangkabau di Sumatera Barat, antara tahun 1895-1915. 📷 Leiden University Libraries.
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Potret Kampung Cimacan yang menjadi jalur perjalanan dari Cianjur menuju Sindanglaya di Jawa Barat sebelum tahun 1880. 📷 Woodbury & Page, Batavia.
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A glimpse of old Bandung on Asia Afrika Street — where vintage cars rolled past colonial buildings long before the modern city skyline existed. 🚖🏛️ This historic road witnessed some of the most important moments in Asian-African solidarity and remains one of Bandung’s most iconic streets today. Fun fact: Asia Afrika Street got its famous name after the 1955 Asian-African Conference held in Bandung, where leaders from 29 countries gathered to promote peace, independence, and cooperation among newly emerging nations.
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17 August 1945 — the moment Indonesia declared its independence. 🇮🇩 In this historic scene, Soekarno reads the Proclamation of Independence, marking the birth of a free Indonesia after centuries of colonial rule. “Freedom is not given. It is fought for.” ✨ Fun fact: The original proclamation text was drafted in just a few hours during the night before independence was announced. It was typed by Sayuti Melik, while Soekarno and Mohammad Hatta signed it on behalf of the Indonesian people.
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Four critically endangered Sumatran tiger cubs have been born at Howletts Wild Animal Park in England.
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Pittsburgh, 1940. Look closely and you'll spot the W.W. Lawrence & Company "Paints and Varnishes" building lit up by the river. On bad days, soot fell from the sky like snow, coating buildings, streets, and laundry left out to dry.
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“Speak softly and carry a big stick.” 🇺🇸🐎 Former President Theodore Roosevelt shares a warm moment with Arizona governor and Rough Rider veteran Alexander Brodie in 1910. This candid scene captures Roosevelt’s larger-than-life personality just after his famous African safari and European tour. Fun fact: Theodore Roosevelt was the first sitting U.S. president to ride in an automobile, fly in an airplane, and dive in a submarine. He loved testing new technology and adventure alike. 📸✨
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Winter at Niagara Falls. ❄️ Fun fact: in the 1800s and early 1900s, the falls would freeze into a giant "ice bridge" at the base and tourists walked right out onto it to view the falls up close.
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Rush hour, 1920s style. 🚗🌴 A sea of early automobiles stretches across Miami’s waterfront as America’s car culture exploded during the Roaring Twenties. Fun fact: In the 1920s, Miami became one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S. during the Florida land boom and traffic jams like this were already becoming a modern headache more than 100 years ago. 📸✨
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A muddy road, towering evergreens, and a trusty 1921 Ford Model T near Lake Crescent, Washington. 🌲🚗 Long before highways and GPS, journeys like this were part adventure, part survival. especially in the Pacific Northwest wilderness. Fun fact: The Ford Model T was nicknamed the “Tin Lizzie” and became the first car affordable enough for everyday Americans. By the 1920s, nearly half the cars in the world were Model Ts. 📸✨
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