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Body: eBODY - REBORN - Wear to unpack
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Afterglow - 047 - Elyu Set Coat & Pants
REBORN feat Axolotl - Juicy Boobs &Top - Wear to unpack
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N-core THE STILETTO "FatPack"
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RAWR! Breathe Necklaces (add me)
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RAWR! Believe Belly Chain (add me)
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#Foxy - Jetta Sunglasses GG
Now this is something that Paddy does not like to do!
.. arrange safe passage past Auntie Elk .. you can see the whites of his eyes and the concentration on his face as he passes in close proximity from the 'teeth' and on Auntie Elk the disapproving glance down, the curling lip .. waiting for any twitch that might be a sign of attack! Obviously he's hoping she won't remember all the times he's nicked her stick or annoyed her to the point where a 'chasing with teeth' game has to begin .. such fun :)))
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Mai Glasses @ mainstore
Roman Set @ Mainstore
Enrage
Julius Hair @ Man Cave Event
Deadly Pixels
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Candydoll @The Epiphany current round
Headband: _CD_Mary Collection Ears Headband Roza (Gacha Item)(Common)
Jumper: _CD_ Mary Jumper Roza - Maitreya (Gacha Item)(Common)
Socks: _CD_ Mary Socks - Rare - Maitreya Lara (Gacha Item)(Rare)
Hair: -AD- Lala - Light Brown (Gacha Item)(Common)
Catwa applier: Insol: Mashell's secrets (Gacha Item)(RARE)
Collar: {le fil casse} snow angel princess collar pink (Older Gacha Item)(Rare)
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Mesh Body: Maitreya Lara
Novší z dvojice UNIDO bizónov vchádza so 49 Tds-kami z Trnovca do boku v stanici Šakvice, kvôli blížiacemu sa EC-čku.
753.607 UNIDO, žst. Šakvice (Nex 47748), 13.04.2018
"Nenhum organismo vivo pode continuar existindo por muito tempo, com sanidade, em condições de realidade absoluta; algumas pessoas acham que até as cotovias e os insetos sonham."
A personal photo challenge: 60 days, 60 pictures. One image a day – capturing everyday life, moments, and details, both fresh and a few from the past month. A visual diary and creative journey.
#error - sandra dress
#ERROR & DISH. Shop
[..::CuCa Designs::..] La Dolce Vita Couple Poses Set
[..::CuCa Designs::..] La Dolce Vita Backdrop
One never knows who you might bump into at the Fifth Night at Utica Square. So is Santa early or did I finally find Waldo after all these years of searching.
Earlier this morning my friend,[https://www.flickr.com/photos/91431315@N07] , posted a nice Christmasy shot of Amtrak 49 in Vermillion from back in 1977. www.flickr.com/photos/91431315@N07/54226177933
We spent a lot of weekend time railfanning together back in those years and I couldn\'t remember why I wouldn\'t also have that shot. Then I remembered that I was on a second section of 49 that day coming home from New Year\'s Eve in Times Square. One friend lived in Syracuse and we took an Empire Service train to there and then the conductor on 49 wouldn\'t let me board the first section that the station agent had told me to do (no room). I didn\'t know there was a second section at the time but they had kept the Boston section separate in Albany and ran it behind the late first section all the way to Chicago. There were no seats on the second section either but I rode in the closed lounge. In Cleveland I jumped off first and quickly drove across the river to the closed-for-winter Ore Dock tower for this shot of the train departing. Ore Dock tower was several stories tall with an open frame that had an exposed staircase. It was always closed in winter and the only challenge to use the stair case was not being called in by the Drawbridge tower operator. The wasteland behind the train is now the very nice county-maintained Wendy Park
Candles in Lviv, Ukraine in memory of 49 soldiers killed by pro-russian troops near Lugansk at the board of IL76 aircraft
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CRETE
KNOSSOSKnossos (alternative spellings Knossus, Cnossus, Greek Κνωσός, pronounced [knoˈsos]) is the largest Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete and considered as Europe's oldest city.
The name Knossos survives from ancient Greek references to the major city of Crete. The identification of Knossos with the Bronze Age site is supported by tradition and by the Roman coins that were scattered over the fields surrounding the pre-excavation site, then a large mound named Kephala Hill, elevation 85 m (279 ft) from current sea level. Many of them were inscribed with Knosion or Knos on the obverse and an image of a Minotaur or Labyrinth on the reverse, both symbols deriving from the myth of King Minos, supposed to have reigned from Knossos.[5] The coins came from the Roman settlement of Colonia Julia Nobilis Cnossus, a Roman colony placed just to the north of, and politically including, Kephala. The Romans believed they had colonized Knossos.[6] After excavation, the discovery of the Linear B tablets, and the decipherment of Linear B by Michael Ventris, the identification was confirmed by the reference to an administrative center, ko-no-so, Mycenaean Greek Knosos, undoubtedly the palace complex. The palace was built over a Neolithic town. During the Bronze Age, the town surrounded the hill on which the palace was built.
The palace was excavated and partially restored under the direction of Arthur Evans in the earliest years of the 20th century. Its size far exceeded his original expectations, as did the discovery of two ancient scripts, which he termed Linear A and Linear B, to distinguish their writing from the pictographs also present. From the layering of the palace Evans developed de novo an archaeological concept of the civilization that used it, which he called Minoan, following the pre-existing custom of labelling all objects from the location Minoan.
The site of Knossos was discovered in 1878 by Minos Kalokairinos. The excavations in Knossos began in 1900 by the English archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans (1851–1941) and his team, and continued for 35 years. Its size far exceeded his original expectations, as did the discovery of two ancient scripts, which he termed Linear A and Linear B, to distinguish their writing from the pictographs also present. From the layering of the palace Evans developed an archaeological concept of the civilization that used it, which he called Minoan, following the pre-existing custom of labelling all objects from the location Minoan.
Since their discovery, the ruins have undergone a history of their own, from excavation by renowned archaeologists, education and tourism, to occupation as a headquarters by governments warring over the control of the eastern Mediterranean in two world wars. This site history is to be distinguished from the ancient.