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In the contemporary art museum of Nimes, le Carré d'Art
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the man is natural lives in the natural place and village have a nicely culture a Kurdish nationality
Baby girl and her cub (Cambodia).
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In the human body, the trishula also represents the place where the three main nadi, or energy channels (ida, pingala andshushmana) meet at the brow. Shushmana, the central one, continues upward to the 7th chakra, or energy center, while the other two end at the brow, there the 6th chakra is located. The trisula's central point represents Shushmana, and that is why it is longer than the other two, representing ida and pingala.
For the Smile on Saturday challenge: Kings and Queens.
A marriage of state is a diplomatic marriage or union between two members of different nation-states or internally, between two power blocs, usually in authoritarian societies and is a practice which dates back to ancient times, as far back as early Grecian cultures in western society, and of similar antiquity in other civilizations. A Marriage of State often involved surrendering a female member of a ruling line to gain peace or shore up alliances of state between nation-states headed by small oligarchies or acknowledged royalty. -- Courtesy Wikipedia
Really it's just litter, but it's fascinating to see what happens when you add cultural landmarks to the landscape.
Humboldt Forum in der Schlossverkleidung und das ehemalige Staatsratsgebäude, nun ESMT.
Berlin-Mitte
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Personal space and boundaries vary from culture to culture. In the Philippines, families and relatives share their boundaries without hesitation or worry. Here, two men who are horse handlers and relatives share a bench made from a fallen tree.
Black sand from Martinique Carbet, white sand from Martinique St. Marie, red sand from Wadi Rum, Jordan.
Integrity/Nu Face/The Counter Culture collection/Annik Vandale/The Awakening/Jessy Ayala
Integrity/Nu Face/The Counter Culture collection/Dominique Makeda/Nirvana/Jessy Ayala
Integrity/Nu Face/Counter Culture collection/Lukas Maverick/Tantric/Jessy Ayala
Integrity/Nu Face/The Counter Culture collection/Colette Duranger/Supernova/Jessy Ayala
Congo is one of the many sets of dances, songs and folk expressions by slaves brought to Brazil in the Colonial Period. Particularmanete is characterized by the use of drums in different sizes, typical costumes and choreography and songs that invoke the Gods. Currently it is a manifestation folk / religious, where pay homage to St. Benedict and Our Lady of Penha in festivals that take place throughout the months of December and January. Are common in the Holy Spirit festival dedicated to St. Benedict, where it drops a tall tree, cut up the branches leaving only the trunk, which will be the "mast of St. Benedict," which is carried through the streets and set in a courtyard of party, which puts a banner with the figure of the saint.