John Clang’s artwork “Time”.
Hang Son Doong Cave - world’s largest cave.
A mantis appears to have struck up an very unlikely friendship with a tiny insect. Photographer Nordin Seruyan took several shots of the unusual pairing after finding them in his back garden in Borneo, Indonesia.
Picture: Nordin Seruyan / Solent News & Photo Agency
Handle is obviously defective.
B-29 “Waddy’s Wagon”
The crew of the B-29 “Waddy’s Wagon” posing to duplicate their caricatures in the nose art. The crew: Capt. Walter “Waddy” Young-pilot, Lt. Jack Vetters-copilot, Lt. John F. Ellis-bombardier (from Moberly,MO), Lt. Paul Garrison-navigator, Sgt. George Avon-radio operator, Lt. Bernard Black-flight engineer, Sgt. Kenneth Mansie-tech., Sgt. Lawrence Lee-gunner, Sgt. Wilbur Chapman-gunner, Sgt. Corbett Carnegie-gunner, Sgt. Joseph Gatto-gunner.
“Waddy’s Wagon” was the fifth B-29 to take off from Saipan on the first raid on Tokyo. She was lost on January 9,1945 mission to Tokyo. They ditched in the Pacific Ocean near the island of Hachijo Shima.
“Waddy’s Wagon”
Boeing-Wichita B-29-40-BW Superfortress
Serial number 42-24598
869th Bomb Squadron, 497th Bomb Group, 73rd Bomb Wing, 20th Air Force