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These water dragons run around freely all over the zoo and are so used to people you really have to watch where you are going because if not you may just step on one.
🐉🐉 2 dragons, un espoir 🇯🇵 Je n'avais jamais vu de photos montrant 2 dragons amarrés à la Station spatiale - il faut dire que c'est une configuration assez récente. Celui qui pointe vers la Terre, au dessus, c’est Endeavour, notre Crew Dragon. L’autre, c’est le cargo qui nous a apporté de la glace la semaine dernière - parmi bon nombre d’expériences scientifiques ;) Le cylindre brillant sur la droite est le laboratoire Columbus (coucou @esa 👋). Facile à reconnaitre, mais difficile à photographier depuis l’intérieur de la Station !
Kibo and the two Dragons. Got a rare shot of two Dragons docked to one module, actually I think it might be the first picture like this – although this sight will certainly become more frequent. One is our own crew dragon "Endeavour" (top, pointing at Earth) the other one is Cargo Dragon that bought us the ice cream and much, much, science! Note shiny Columbus on the right. ESA's laboratory is easy to recognise from the outside because it is so shiny –it’s made in Italy 😉, unfortunately not many pictures can be taken of it from outside!
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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A dragon head at Pho Lak Mueang shrine, Sra Krachom, Thailand.
In Chinese shrines, dragons are highly significant as they symbolize auspiciousness, prosperity, protection, and power, often representing the ability to control water and bring rain, making them a potent symbol of good fortune and a deity to be revered at places of worship; essentially, seeing a dragon at a Chinese shrine signifies a powerful guardian spirit watching over the site and its visitors.
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Dragon Alley in Chinatown, Victoria BC. The Chinatown in Victoria, British Columbia is the oldest in Canada and second in age only to San Francisco's in North America, with its beginnings in the mass influx of miners from California to what is now British Columbia in 1858. Its history goes back to the mid nineteenth century. It remains an active place for Chinese-Canadians, Victoria residents and tourists. Victoria's Chinatown is now surrounded by cultural, entertainment venues as well as being a venue itself. Chinatown is now conveniently just minutes away from other sites of interests such as the Save On Foods Memorial Centre, Bay Centre, Empress Hotel, Market Square, and others. There is a maze of fascinating alleys in Chinatown with inner courtyards which are great tourist attractions.
a young blonde female Viking warrior resting against a tree, seated on the ground at the end of a battle, her silver sword and ornate silver shield lying beside her, a grey dragon with dark blue accents peacefully resting its head on her lap as she gently strokes it, both looking calm and bonded, the warrior wearing detailed leather and fur armor, long braided blond hair, Norse-style tattoos visible on her arms, soft golden hour lighting at the end of a warm day, cinematic atmosphere, highly detailed, fantasy realism, in the style of Game of Thrones --chaos 20 --ar 3:2 --raw --p --v 6
Making the most of my Saturday morning with an early start to catch the sunrise and get wet at Rye, Victoria.
a colorful dragon in front of the dragonmuseum in Lindenfels, germany.
The say of the nibelungs is very famous in the Odenwald Area / Bergstraße in southern germany.
In this old german say, Dragons play a very big Part and because of that, the city of Lindenfels opened up the tiny dragonmuseum where you can see Dragons of any kind...
but not a living one... ;-)
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Die Nibelungensaga ist in der Bergstraße und im Odenwald sehr lebendig.
Da Drachen im Nibelungenlied eine sehr wichtige Rolle spielen, eröffnete die Stadt Lindenfels ein kleines Drachenmuseum, in dem man Drachen aller Art bewundern...
nun keine lebendigen... ;-)
A dragon or some kind of a monster, with mouth on the left, and horns, in today's sunset in Lachine, Quebec.
MANDALA Tensei cuffs
PIXICAT Dragon dress nr2, Dragon boots (rare), Dragon harness (arms, chest, legs)
MARU KADO Tsubaki and Tsubaki mask
NSS Bellagio unrigged eyes
VOLUPTAS VIRTUALIS [Oriana] - Maitreya - {Hands Gold}
SaeBom mesh head (discontinued)
yes you can see the size of the dragon next to my grandchildren here in the two silhouettes mid left ...the night was magical until the RAIN started, but all in all quite a delightful treat...hundreds of red lanterns hanging from the moss filled oaks illuminated the cool night walk a fairytale land..
A stone dragon guards the entrance to one of Kyoto's many temples.
For this image I wanted to explore the possibilities of the EF-S 10-18 STM and leaned in close. So close I was nearly touching the dragon's whiskers; I quite like the results.
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One of the dragons of the "Dragon bridge" in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
The dragon is a symbol of Ljubljana, prominent in the city's coat of arms. The connection of the city with dragons stems from the legend that Jason was the founder of Ljubljana and he and his Argonauts killed a dragon there. A local legend says that when a virgin crosses the bridge, the dragons wag their tails.
The bridge, originally named 'The Jubliee Bridge of the Emperor Franz Josef I", was built in 1900. It was going to be adorned with winged lions but the design changed to the current dragons, built by Dalmatian architect Jurij Zaninović in Art Nouveau style.