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    The self-immolation of Thich Quang Duc never fails to amaze me. It’s just unreal.

    And Antonio Turok’s photograph of the 1991 total eclipse of the sun in Chiapas, Mexico. This one because even when I know what an eclipse is and how does it happen, there’s a moment in my head when I think “What if it never ends? What if everything stays like this forever?” I see that instant of terror in this photo.

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    The “Pale Blue Dot” image of earth taken by Voyager 1. Carl Sagan pushed to have Voyager take a parting shot before they turned off the camera. The earth is about one pixel in size.

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    This is the hubble Deep Field in a series of deep field images. It was taken by directing the hubble telescope on a tiny dark spot of space. Every single light in this image is a galaxy, many of them as large or larger than our own. It truly shows the immensity of our universe and shows how insignifcant all our problems really are in the grand scheme of things.

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    I like pictures with bright colors in them.
    To me that’s a sign towards a bright present and future.

    All those war, hunger and oppression photos just depress me.

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        I’m stuck on that too. It almost looks like a projection of the curtains and of the people. Are those real?

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    6-year old Ruby Bridges walking to school.

    This picture was always so powerful to me. I think I had that one famous illustrated storybook about Ruby Bridges.

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      On the one hand, very important photo to understand the context of the time.

      On the other hand, monstrous that a child going to school was such a big deal and so much attention was focused on her. Can’t imagine that making a positive impression on a child.

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        This is in the United States, during segregation.

        The little girl in the picture is Ruby Bridges. In 1960, she was one of the first Black kids to integrate a school. In this picture, she is walking to an all-Whites school and the guards are protecting her because the racist white adults wanted to harm her just for wanting to go to school.

        Ruby Bridges is still alive today.

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      I love her, and the code she used are adorable:

      “LOL Memory” (Core Rope): The code was literally woven into hardware by women in factories, dubbed “Little Old Lady” memory.

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    Great post and I really enjoyed the replies. Mine is of Chavez visiting Castro in 2006 in Havanna, as Castro was dying of cancer. Both men were imprisoned for a failed coup but later rose to power (Chavez democratically and Castro by revolutionary liberation of the country), and both men died in a hospital bed in their respective countries in 2013.

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    OP’s photo is my favorite, so I will have to mention my second favorite (though calling it a “favorite” feels off).

    This photo was taken in 2003 in Iraq. This man is comforting his son. They are being held in an American camp. IIRC to this day we don’t know what happened to these two.

    I think if I had to explain the last 25 years to a time-traveler, this would be the one photo I would choose.