In Florida, the annual breast cancer drive consists of a parade. This year, a 55 year old Dania Beach resident stood out from the crowd…
This American Penny is special because not only is it over 100 years old, it is also covered in alien dust! The penny, which was first released into circulation in 1909, was a special edition in honor of Lincoln’s 100th birthday and last year it was sent on a journey to Mars on board the rover “Curiosity”. The reason for the penny’s unusual journey is actually symbolic as it represents the geologists’ tradition of using a penny as a way of referencing scale in scientific specimens. This picture was taken by the rover’s MAHLI camera and is one of many images captured and beamed back to earth over the past year. So, this is what a penny looks like after being on Mars for 411 days.
Danish born, Nicolai Frederik Bonnén Rossen is a 26 year old freelance photographer and publisher. His passion for travel led him to Botswana on assignment for a Denmark newspaper called Børsen where he spent two weeks living in a tent not far from the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. Here are some of the incredible photographs that document his time in the wild.