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Floating Artifact: Sanguine Core by Quills & Curiosities. You can still grab it at this round of Chronicles and Legends, and afterwards at Quills & Curiosities Mainstore.

 

Horns: Ahriman Draped Horns by Vae Victis, available at this round of We Love Roleplay and afterwards at theVae Victis Mainstore.

 

Neck Tattoo: Jewelled Tattoo by Lilithé, available at the ongoing round of Skin Fair 2023 - Sim A and afterwards at the Lilithé Mainstore. Features multiple neck tattoo versions in 4 opacities!

 

Arm Tattoo: Jewelled Tattoo by Lilithé, available at the ongoing round of Skin Fair 2023 - Sim A and afterwards at the Lilithé Mainstore. Features multiple arms and legs versions in 4 opacities!

  

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Draped Cloth: Ersch - Cupid

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In 2007 the L&DMR entered into a partnership with the City of Kawartha Lakes to assist with the preservation of the City-owned large railway artifacts now on display at Memorial Park in Lindsay.

At that time, the L&DMR proposed the building of a Railway Heritage Centre in the park which would function as a railway history interpretation centre, to be developed and promoted as a City wide tourist attraction.

 

The L&DMR has at its disposal a series of “heritage modules” that are faithful 1:87 (HO scale) working replicas of the former Victoria County’s railway history which were offered to be placed on display, and maintained, at the proposed Railway Heritage Centre for the benefit of the public and as a tourist

 

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Overcast Sunset at Sawarna Beach

I went to the Texas History Museum and was amazed at the weapons they had to use back in 1685. lol..Here, in Texas, we use bigger guns for hunting..;) Just kidding. Here's more information

 

La Belle was one of Robert de La Salle's four ships when he explored the Gulf of Mexico with the ill-fated mission of starting a French colony at the mouth of the Mississippi River in 1685.

Can you imagine, leaving Europe in a 54ft wooden sailboat headed to southern United States. That's crazy, those guys and gals were really brave.

Looking back deeply into the past

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A crystal sphere shot through acrylic glass having water droplets on it. This is just an experiment in creating artifacts.

The blackish shapes along the ground are not rocks. They are the stumps of burnt trees. I find it odd that the fire would travel along the banks of the stream and yet not burn up into the hills where all the green trees grew.

 

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A crystal sphere shot through acrylic glass having water droplets on it. This is just an experiment in creating artifacts.

“I felt that I was in the sanctuary of the arts and sciences…Never did the labour of man show me the human race in such a splendid point of view. In the ruins of Tentyra [ Roman for Dendera] the Egyptians appeared to me giants.”

 

-Vivant Denon, French writer, artist and leading Savant of the Napoleonic Mission to Egypt, 1798-1801

 

When Denon and his team arrived at Dendera in 1802 – Middle Egypt, about 450 km south of Cairo, he was spellbound by what he saw. The partially buried temple still shrouded in sand, captured his imagination and revealed a treasure trove of ancient artifacts preserved to this day. Denon’s pioneering spirit, early account, and unwavering dedication to uncovering the mysteries of the past inspired countless who followed in his footsteps.

 

With its spectacular blue ceilings bedecked with the goddess Nut and astronomical scenes, those gorgeous Hathoric columns, the many rooms and chambers dedicated to Hathor’s attributes: the Menat necklace and sistrum rattle. All elaborately decorated with ancient Egyptian scenes, from pillar to ceiling, from decorated crypt to rooftop shrine.

 

The breathtaking highlight of the temple is the elaborately decorated hypostyle hall supported by 24 Hathor sistrum columns. Among Denderah’s unique features are fourteen small crypts (sacred storerooms under the temple foundations) one traditionally opened for visitors to explore.

 

Shot from the Dendera Temple Complex, approximately 60 kilometres north of Luxor, in the Qena Governorate of Egypt.

 

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San Rafael, CA

Maintenance building, Old Fort Townsend State Park. Port Townsend, Washington, US

While driving on Vancouver Island I came across a farm whose fences were lined with tractors and plows from the 20th and possibly 19th centuries. The owner John let us in where we discovered several sheds filled with old rusting farm equipment. It was an amazing opportunity to take photos of beautiful old artifacts.

“Where you used to be, there is a hole in the world, which I find myself constantly walking around in the daytime, and falling in at night.”

― Edna St. Vincent Millay

 

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"Là, où tu as été, il y a un trou dans le monde, ce dont je tourne en ronde pendant la journée, et dans lequel je tombe pendant la nuit."

--- Edna St Vincent Millay

 

shot with a canon 6D, Helios 40-2, + homemade filter

Iron Goat Trail-Stevens Pass-Mount Baker/Snoqualmie National Forest-Washington State

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Dazzle the senses

Another large Italian 6 day tour. Eventful to say the least.

 

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Staircase in the Canadian Museum of History, formerly known as the Canadian Museum of Civilization. As a museum of human history, the museum collects, studies, preserves and presents natural objects and artifacts that illuminate the human history of Canada and its cultural diversity. The museum was designed by Aboriginal architect Douglas Cardinal.

 

The cantelivered levels of the Curatorial Wing are said to represent the outcropping bedrock of the Canadian Shield, and in this photo you can see how the interior curving planes reiterate the building's facade and from certain angles seem almost to merge with them.

Love the Indian artifacts. I've been fortunate enough to find quite a few here in Missouri. In fact, almost any decent sized creek or river area usually has them around. For thousands and thousands of years our land has been used. There's quite a feeling finding these in the dirt where they lay, last touched by a human being many years ago. It is quite humbling.

 

Sorry about the poor quality of some of these photos - the light was dim and I was photographing through thick glass.

 

BP = Before Present

 

University of Missouri Museum of Anthropology

February 25, 2021

Columbia, Missouri

Sting Rayz

Knights Landing, CA

{Explored!] July 4, 2023

 

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This was one of the most intensive and longest enduring burning skies I have seen for a long time. Luckily it happened right in front of a very juicy foreground. Was waiting for years to get epic light on a fresh, fluffy snow coverage. The tree trunk comes from a very special old tree, I have photographed many times before. Grab a hot chocolate, lean back and enjoy the view!

 

January 2021 | Northern Black Forest

 

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Ancient Roman artifact. Thrace was conquered by Phillip II, Macedonian king and father to Alexander the Great, and for centuries the region became a part of the Greco-Roman world. The National Archeological museum of Bulgaria is housed in a former mosque built in XV century across a street from the Presidential administration.

 

Древнеримский артефакт. Фракия была завоёвана при Филиппе II, македонским царём и отцом Александра Македонского, и регион на столетия вперёд стал частью греко-римского мира. Национальный Археологический музей Болгарии расположен в здании мечети XV века напротив Президентской администрации.

Snoqualmie Pass, WA

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