Being very much intested in the great wars, this really appealed to me. Needless to say, it's also a great way to reach the younger generation (those pesky Facebook kids) and try to get them interested in learning about the importance and impact of the wars, history in general, and of course to get them into museums. All good things. Sounds like it worked too. Good job, DDB Paris.
Via Adverblog.
Alcone Levier, of the US Army, took a camera with him on a whim to Afghanistan and recently posted an album to reddit. Some of them are beautiful.
Anyone who knows me knows that I have a fascination of all things WW1/2, bunkers (and castles, but they're not really WW1/2) in particular. I lose myself completely when I'm in or around one, and sometimes, photos, such as these by Jonathan Andrews, are enough.
I really wanted to call this post 'Bonkers About Bunkers' but I managed to resist.