14 photos that show how the world around us is changing dramatically
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/14-photos-that-show-how-the-world-around-us-is-changing-dramatically1.htmlWe definitely live in a different world than the one our grandparents knew decades ago. It is interesting to look at photographs from the past and understand how much larger household appliances were, transportation was much slower, fashion was more conservative, and some familiar landmarks were even unrecognizable. Whether life was harder or better, we can all agree that the old days have that mysterious charm that attracts us.
At Pictolic, we've put together a charming selection of old versus new photographs that confirm the powerful influence of time.
14 PHOTOS

1. Fashion for swimwear.

2. Children's games.

3. Transport.

4. Music.

5. Water sports.

6. Tokyo.

7. Sydney Harbor Bridge.

8. Calculator.

9. Refrigerator.

10. Computer.

11. Beirut.

12. Washing machine.

13. Azure Window, Malta.

14. Estatua de Martín Lutero, Dresde.
Keywords: World | History | Ages | Modern life | Technology | Clothes | Lifestyle | Photographs
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