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Algún elemento etnográfico encontramos en la parroquia gijonesa de Deva, pocos ya, que nos recuerdan su (rural)
pasado.
The fortress overlooking the town of Deva is built approximately 371 meters above sea level on a hill of volcanic origin.
The first written record mentioning the citadel of Deva dates back to 1269, when the King of Hungary and Duke of Transylvania, Stephen V, mentioned the “royal castle of Deva” in a grant of privilege granted to Count Chyl of Câlnic.
In 1273 writings attest to the involvement of the citadel during a military operation. The Cumans were defeated at the foot of the walls of the citadel by the army commanded by Peter I Csák, Palatine of Hungary. The latter was rewarded for his victory by Ladislas IV, King of Hungary.
At the end of the 13th century, the citadel was the property of Ladislas III Kán, voivode of Transylvania, who set up a court in addition to the military garrison.
In the 16th and 18th centuries, two new enclosures were built around the first. In 1848, the munitions depot exploded and greatly damaged the building.
On EXPLORE June 18, 2009
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This Septarian Nodule crystal skull is the latest addition to Taty's skull family, and her name is Deva. She has the size of approximately 10-12 year old child.
In Metaphysics the Septarian Nodules are known as the Deva Stone, and each Septarian has it's own Deva living within it.
Wishing you a great Friday and weekend from Taty and me Willem.
No Post Processing used - no treatments, no cropping, and as is from the camera. The only thing added is the water mark - signature.
Awaiting duties outside the Chester City Transport depot on Station Road is former London Transport DMS OJD176R.
Now numbered 76 in the Chester fleet. This vehicle began life in 1976 as London Transport DMS2176.
Just under seven years later it was sold to Barrow Corporation where it stayed for just under five years. It came to Chester along with four others of the same type in August 1988.
Taken one Sunday morning in 1989
Ajay-Atul - Deva Shree Ganesha Best Video
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYqJ5w-GrfM
Location: Sabadell
Nikon Nikkor 20mm f/3.5 UD AI adapted with original Nikon's Kit
I was fortunate enough to be given an old deva by Miss Melanie Parker a couple of weeks back and i thought i could use it as a fitter for my couture. She told me that the doll was dyed and painted. When it finally arrived, i couldnt help but to take this chance to salvage the doll from it's state and my first time to handle resin. so i tried to clean every part up until all paint and ye were gone, sanded it again and to find out most of the doll's resin is almost stained deeply. This is a challenge i thought.
I never gave up on the idea of giving this doll a second lease at her glamourous existence, so i went on a very ambitious project to do japanese style tattoos wherever there is a stain... then i arrived to this look... the birth of Hana (Japanese Female Name for flower and favorite)
btw, forgive my face up, not perfect, resin is still new to me... and its also the first time i did a full on wog ever. so fingers crossed. hehe...
:)
Charlie en el Área Recreativa de Monte Deva, en Gijón. 7 de septiembre de 2015.
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