Injure Collection (#2)
"Injure: A Tale of Resilience and Beauty in Cuba's West Indies" Ornate ironwork on stairs, Cienfuegos, Cuba, West Indies, Central America: Step by step
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"Injure: A Tale of Resilience and Beauty in Cuba's West Indies" Ornate ironwork on stairs, Cienfuegos, Cuba, West Indies, Central America: Step by step, the intricate ironwork adorning these stairs tells a story of strength amidst adversity. Ornate marble staircase in apartment building, Havana, Cuba, West Indies, Central America: Even with its chipped edges and worn-out steps, this majestic marble staircase stands as a testament to endurance and timeless beauty. Old Ford car, Trinidad, Cuba, West Indies, Central America: Like an injured warrior refusing to surrender to time's weariness; this vintage Ford car embodies resilience through its battered yet captivating exterior. Bicycle with flowers in basket - Havana Centro - Havana - Cuba - West Indies - Central America: A simple bicycle adorned with vibrant blooms reminds us that even amidst life's bumps and bruises there is always room for joy and growth. Rajput princes hunting bears; a mahout and his elephant rescue a fallen horseman from injury: In the midst of danger and chaos emerges an act of heroism—a reminder that unity can heal wounds inflicted by nature or circumstance. The Life of St. Benedict (fresco) (detail): Through brushstrokes capturing both pain and hope on the face of St. Benedict lies the profound message that even suffering can lead to spiritual transformation. Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "According to the laws of arms you really injure yourselves in thinking yourselves affronted" (engraving): Don Quixote's wise words echo through time—reminding us that true harm comes not from external forces but from our own perceptions when we allow them to wound our spirits needlessly. Broken ankle X-ray C017 / 7185: Within this fractured bone lies an opportunity for healing—both physical and emotional—as we learn to appreciate the resilience of our bodies and minds.