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"Exploding Moments: From Pitstops to Battlefields, a Captivating Journey" Step into the explosive world of "explode, " where adrenaline and intensity collide

Background imageExplode Collection: CIVIL WAR: PETERSBURG. Colonel Henry Pleasants of the 48th Pennsylvania Regiment supervising

CIVIL WAR: PETERSBURG. Colonel Henry Pleasants of the 48th Pennsylvania Regiment supervising the carrying of gun powder into the mine in preparation to explode the tunnel under the Confederat lines

Background imageExplode Collection: Lava bubble explosion, Hawaii

Lava bubble explosion, Hawaii
Lava bubble explosion in a lava flow from Kilauea volcano, in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii, USA

Background imageExplode Collection: Earth exploding, conceptual image

Earth exploding, conceptual image

Background imageExplode Collection: Smokestack demolition, 19th century

Smokestack demolition, 19th century
Smokestack demolition, 19th-century artwork based on a photograph. This is the moment just after explosives have been detonated at the base of the smokestack to to topple it

Background imageExplode Collection: Snowboarding at Snowbird Resort, Wasatch Mountains, Utah (MR)

Snowboarding at Snowbird Resort, Wasatch Mountains, Utah (MR)

Background imageExplode Collection: EU, Italy, Sicily, Mt. Etna summit vent

EU, Italy, Sicily, Mt. Etna summit vent

Background imageExplode Collection: German Explosive Motorboat; Second World War, 1944

German Explosive Motorboat; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing a German explosive motorboat being craned into the water, 1944. Controlled by one man, these craft were steered towards the target

Background imageExplode Collection: water flowing into a bowl

water flowing into a bowl
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageExplode Collection: water dripping from a tap

water dripping from a tap
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageExplode Collection: Cliff Geyser erupts from geyserite bank on edge of

Cliff Geyser erupts from geyserite bank on edge of Firehole River through Black Sand Basin, Yellowstone National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wyoming, United States of America (U.S.A.)

Background imageExplode Collection: Pohutu Geyser at Whakarewarewa

Pohutu Geyser at Whakarewarewa, Rotorua, South Auckland, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageExplode Collection: Carnival fireworks

Carnival fireworks, gondolas on waterfront at night, San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Veneto, Italy, Europe

Background imageExplode Collection: Strokkur Geyser

Strokkur Geyser, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageExplode Collection: Tsukuba Warship

Tsukuba Warship
Japanese battlecruiser, somewhat obsolete even when built : in 1917 her magazine will catch fire and she will explode and sink in Yokosuka Bay

Background imageExplode Collection: Woolwich Arsenal Explode

Woolwich Arsenal Explode
A terrible explosion in the lyddite works at Woolwich causes great damage and the loss of several lives

Background imageExplode Collection: Fenian Guy Fawkes, 1867

Fenian Guy Fawkes, 1867
The Fenian Guy Fawkes - sitting on a keg of gunpowder ready to explode



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"Exploding Moments: From Pitstops to Battlefields, a Captivating Journey" Step into the explosive world of "explode, " where adrenaline and intensity collide. In Hockenheim, Germany, on the scorching summer days of 29th - 31st July 1994, Jos Verstappen's pitstop became a heart-stopping spectacle that left spectators in awe. But explosions aren't limited to racing tracks; they echo through history. Picture Union gunboats sinking beneath the turbulent waters of Galveston Bay in 1863 during a fierce conflict. The Dud Shell by Bairnsfather captures the haunting aftermath with its poignant brushstrokes. From war-torn landscapes to extreme sports, explosions can be found even in unexpected places. Imagine a fearless snowboarder defying gravity as he leaps off a cornice at Snowbird Resort in Little Cottonwood—a breathtaking explosion of skill and courage frozen in time. Yet not all explosions are visible to the naked eye. Delve into an X-ray image revealing intricate details of parsley (Petroselinum crispum), unveiling nature's hidden beauty within each delicate leaflet. Nature itself is no stranger to explosive displays either—Mount Etna's fiery eruptions on Sicily's North side paint an awe-inspiring picture against Italy's skyline—an untamed force reminding us of Earth's raw power. Explosions have shaped our history too—the French Resistance valiantly fighting against oppression during World War II or German bombs raining down over Spain during the Spanish Civil War—each blast echoing tales of resilience and defiance. Even inventors have dabbled with explosive ideas throughout time—Mr. M and his death ray invention pushing boundaries beyond imagination—an explosion waiting for its moment to change everything we know about science and technology.