Although I know this type of image is not the favorite of many of you, it does have a following,
and I recently got a request from Rob T. of Palmdale, California for a series. This time I am going with contrasting pairs in terms of height, but some of you will no doubt notice other differences. For those of you really into this genre, visit Larry over at The Unashamed Male . Not only did Larry generously send these to me, but he posts them regularly with a different approach.
We start with Nos. 316 and 317.



They make for good comparative studies in physiques and ethnicity.
ReplyDeleteBack then Estonia was a mix of Estonians, Swedes, Baltic Germans and Russians. The Swedes lived primarily on the islands of Ösel/Saaremaa and Dagö/Hiiumaa, the Baltic Germans and Russians lived primarily in the capital Reval/Tallin involved in commerce and industry. In 1939 by mutual agreement between Estonia and Germany the Baltic Germans were expelled. The Swedes gradually dwindled many taking refuge in Sweden and Finland during WW2 and the Russian population was increased by decrees from Stalin after the war.
Rex in DC