What We Loved This Week, Jul. 10 – 16

Published July 15, 2016

New York’s Guardian Angels in action, Nat Geo’s best travel photo of the year, athletes in motion, Syria before and after civil war, and history’s greatest coincidences.

Guardian Angels Subway

Vintage Everyday

The Guardian Angels, The Saviors Of 1980s New York, In Action

Guardian Angels Training

Vintage Everyday

In the late 1970s into the 1980s, New York was mired in seemingly intractable urban decay, crime, poverty, and violence. In 1979, a group, calling themselves the Guardian Angels, donned red berets and began taking crime prevention into their own hands. They hit the streets and the subways and quickly started fighting back.

View more photos at Vintage Everyday.

Guardian Angels Woman

Vintage Everyday

National Geographic Announces The 2016 Winners Of The “Travel Photographer Of The Year” Contest

Volcano

Ronald NelsonMount Bromo

National Geographic just announced the winners of its 2016 “Travel Photographer of the Year” contest, and with it we have never wanted to get outta town more.

Thousands of people from around the world submitted photos to this year’s competition. Proving that you don’t need to spend your entire life taking photos to produce a winner, this year’s first prize went to Anthony Lau, an amateur photographer whose winning shot consists of a team of horses charging through Mongolian snow.

Cow

Nima Sherpa Green“Cows in Colombia.”

Central Park

James BianAutumn in Central Park.

Stunning Shots Of Athletes In Motion

Serena Willimas

Bob Martin Serena Williams, 2004.

In a new exhibit opening at the Brooklyn Museum this month, Gail Buckland has curated a series of photographs of athletes in motion. The photographs capture athletes in moments of tension, victory, and concentration, and excitement.

“I realized that how many sports photographs have that pic quality, like historical paintings,” Buckland told The New York Times. She’s compiled photographs from all over the planet, and throughout history. “There’s an enormous of beauty in these photos,” she continued. “I also think they help define some of the reasons we love sports.”

See more photographs at The New York Times.

Paralympic Games

Bob Martin/Sports Illustrated Xavi Torres of Spain at the start of the 200-meter freestyle heats, Paralympic Games, Athens, September 1, 2004.

Platform Diving

David Burnett/Contact Press ImagesPlatform diving, Olympic previews, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., May 1996.

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All That's Interesting
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A New York-based publisher established in 2010, All That's Interesting brings together subject-level experts in history, true crime, and science to share stories that illuminate our world.
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John Kuroski
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John Kuroski is the editorial director of All That's Interesting. He graduated from New York University with a degree in history, earning a place in the Phi Alpha Theta honor society for history students. An editor at All That's Interesting since 2015, his areas of interest include modern history and true crime.