catsbeaversandducks:

Norwegian Guy Plunges Into Frozen Lake To Rescue Drowning Duck

When this bearded badass in Norway saw a duck trapped under the ice on the surface of a lake, he didn’t hesitate to leap into the frigid lake, shattering the ice, rescuing the duck and making a new feathered friend in the process!
As crazy as jumping into an icy lake may seem to most of us, that’s exactly what 36-year-old ice bather (and duck rescuer) Lars Jørun Langøien was already there to do anyway. When he spotted the duck, he was already in swimwear, so he simply dove in to rescue it and give it mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
Now, some people are calling Langøien Karl, King of Ducks, and the name certainly fits!

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kafkasapartment:
“Moët & Chandon: Grand Crémant Impérial, 1899. Alphonse Mucha. Lithograph in colors. Printed by F. Champenois, Paris.
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kafkasapartment:

Moët & Chandon: Grand Crémant Impérial, 1899. Alphonse Mucha. Lithograph in colors. Printed by F. Champenois, Paris.

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Military music of Imperial Germany / Militärmusik des Deutschen Kaiserreiches.

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