Rare Einstein Photographs
In 1931, the world-famous theoretical physicist Albert Einstein and his wife, Elsa, posed for a portrait together at the Grand Canyon in Arizona. You are more than welcome to view the picture that has been taken at this location. This picture also includes Walther Mayer, who served as Albert Einstein’s assistant, as well as Helen Dukas, who served as Einstein’s secretary. Both of these people are seen in the picture.
The photograph was taken on the way back from Pasadena, California, according to the text on the back. According to the weather, it was a beautiful day in California.
Explosive Performance
Mountaineering is an enjoyable pastime that may be enjoyed by a large number of people. After all, there isn’t a single person alive who doesn’t get a kick out of taking in the view from a lofty vantage point. At the very least, such was the objective of the performance that the well-known dancer Gene Nelson gave. This shot was taken in Nevada, on a bluff that overlooks Frenchman Flat. The view from this location is breathtaking.
The smoke around the dancer’s thigh is unusual. The mushroom cloud was 40 miles away after an atomic bomb blast. Now you know why Nelson named his dance move “Atom Antic.”