A cultural heritage

in Black And White19 days ago

Good morning, #Monomad friends

Welcome to my #Monomad Challenge

When we have the opportunity to "immerse" ourselves in a society, albeit only discreetly, without experiencing its hardships and difficulties, we get an almost clear view of the immense difficulties they are subjected to, and the paths they have to clear in order to achieve a little more comfort or joy. A common denominator among the peoples who are most subjugated is an enormous capacity to adapt and overcome, regardless of the conditions they are faced with. In this case, there would be no need to identify the place where these three photographs were taken (of course, not counting the license plate, which makes it obvious, but the other unique elements that distinguish and mark it).

A society, a culture, is something so intangible and valuable... Today I heard, and saw on television, that Russia's war efforts are being stepped up, so that in May and June they will apply greater pressure to subjugate a people and a nation. I'm sure that if the conditions were equal (in terms of war material), the motivation of the Ukrainian people would outweigh the wishes of the Kremlin masters, who force their population to subvert the most basic principles.

Controversies aside, we can only hope that the conflict comes to an end soon, and that it doesn't lead to the conversion and annihilation of a culture as rich as the Ukrainian one.

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Sorry for these thoughts about the individuality of a nation and its right to exist as such, but today I'm not in the mood to believe in the goodness of mankind...

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I hope you enjoyed my post here in the B&W community

Bem Hajam 🍀


Photographic edition with PhotoScape X

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It was interesting to see a mini plane on top of the car hahaha, it was curios

Some car brands has the plane logo in hood, in the 1950-1960.. I think it was a trend... Like Oldsmobile. But I'm not sure about it! Let's see if someone that understands more about old cars, can clarify us ;)