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The image shows a close-up of a bulletin board with a piece of paper pinned to it. The paper contains a black and white portrait of a man and text in Russian. The man in the portrait appears to be an older gentleman, dressed in a suit and tie, with a serious expression. The text describes Norman Lockyer, who discovered the element helium by observing a yellow line in the solar spectrum. Initially ridiculed by his colleagues, Lockyer persisted, and helium was eventually found on Earth, making him a legend. The text also includes a quote attributed to Lockyer, suggesting he "simply preferred the company of the sun." The bulletin board itself is made of cork and has two thumbtacks securing the paper, one red and one white. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly indoors. The overall scene appears to be a desk or wall space where information is displayed.
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Jun 25, 2026

Ureki, Georgia

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The image shows a close-up of a bulletin board with a piece of paper pinned to it. The paper contains a black and white portrait of a man and text in Russian. The man in the portrait appears to be an older gentleman, dressed in a suit and tie, with a serious expression. The text describes Norman Lockyer, who discovered the element helium by observing a yellow line in the solar spectrum. Initially ridiculed by his colleagues, Lockyer persisted, and helium was eventually found on Earth, making him a legend. The text also includes a quote attributed to Lockyer, suggesting he "simply preferred the company of the sun." The bulletin board itself is made of cork and has two thumbtacks securing the paper, one red and one white. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly indoors. The overall scene appears to be a desk or wall space where information is displayed.

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