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Seven thousand, fourteen feet, 2,138 meters above sea level, Isis Temple is one of the most recognizable features within the Grand Canyon. Near sunrise and sunset, the eons of layers of rock glow in shades of rich and pale reds, yellows, and creams.
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The goddess Isis sitting and suckling her son Horus. She is wearing the Hathor crown consisting of the sun-disc-and horns.
Bronze
BAAM 405
Bibliotheca Alexandrina
The Isis Oil Mill was built in 1912 for historic Hull business Wray, Sanderson and Co. The site become the heart of Hull’s oil seed milling industry. The silo is listed Grade II but much of the surrounding refinery was demolished in 2019.
The exhibition 'Nefertari and the Valley of the Queens' from the Museo Egizio, Turin' in the Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, 2017
The New Isis Theatre is a great old theatre, opened as the Isis Theatre in the 1930’s. Located in the Historic Stockyards district in Fort Worth, it closed in 1988 and is for sale.
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Pic done for the exibition at Twilight Gallery ;)))
An old shot of Lupus, who's wearing Isis outfit ... finally i managed to work on it ;))) made the shot like half year ago LOL ;)
THANKS SOOOOUUU MUCH ALL WHO COULD MAKE IT FOR THE OPENING :)))
AND FOR THOSE WHO WANTED TO BUT COULD NOT IN SEVERAL REASONS...
The sim was rahter crowded LOL ;)))
HUGS!!!!!
very few photoshop and edit.. just some color/light balance and the light beam and the shadow... as i love SL "real" pix.. the reflection is a combination of sky and water in Second Life.. .)))
Twilight exibition will stay opend untill the end of 2008 ;))
There are many grat artists in show ;)))
Recorded at Pengam, BR Railfreight Distribution Class 47/0 47284 had charge of the 6B04 SX 08:10 Alexandra Dock Junction T.C. to Cardiff Canton Isis Link [metals sector traffic] via Cardiff Tidal T.C..
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The only private temple discovered (1936) so far in Alexandria was situated in the Ras el-Soda area on the agricultural road leading to El Montazah and Abu Qear and near the eastern company of Linen. In the early 19th and 20th centuries, the temple was transported to Bab Sharq.
It was built by the Roman charioteer Ezadoras (Isidore) as a thank giving for Isis, on the recovery of his foot which was broken when he fell off his chariot.
There are also four Ionic marble columns and five marble statues were placed between them;
The 3rd statue:
It is the largest one and it belongs to goddess Isis who is depicted in the Greek form as a standing figure of a woman wearing a tunic with a knot on her dress, she is also crowned with two horns and a sun disk, and she holds the situla (jar for sacred water).
From Ras el-Soda Temple, now at the Antiquities Museum of Bibliotheca Alexandrina
Shown by Iplehouse nYID Isis, peach gold skin, medium breast.
Corset is made of high quality cotton of two colors: emerald green and light green. Underwired. Decorated by metal accessories of gold color and yellow-green and emerald green beads. Embroided gold thread. Lacing in the back, laced by ribbon of green color. Head accessory is not included.
Hot pants and skirt parts are made of the same fabric. Decorated by metal accessories of gold color and yellow-green and emerald green beads. Embroided gold thread. Skirt parts are detachable.
This is an Isis brand AM/FM radio cleverly shaped as the word RADIO. The model number is 20-1.
Although this photo is included in my radios of the 70's I do believe this is an early 80's product.
Oie amores, tudo bom com vocês? Eu escolhi um outro esmalte da Lorena que sempre quis x)
Gente ele é mto lindo! Eu adoreeeei!
O único defeito que encontrei nele é que quando fui esmaltar ficou manchado e tive que passar 3 camadas para ficar uniforme! Mas não importa ele é lindo e com esse sol que está fazendo por aqui veio em uma boa hora! Adoreei e tenho esse lindo graças a Jana =D
Usei:
1x Base Maru
3x Isis
1x Roxinho Ideal
The temple of the goddess Isis at Philae is one of the most beautiful in Egypt, not as large as some but structurally largely complete, which is fitting for the temple believed to be the last to operate under the ancient Egyptian religion, having only formally closed for pagan worship in the 6th century AD.
It was also the first of Egypt's great temples I ever saw in person and left me spellbound, and thus it was fitting that this should again be the first we visited on this trip.
The temple sits in a uniquely picturesque setting on a small island in the Nile south of Aswan and thus has only ever been approached boat. The complex consists of the main temple building dedicated to Isis (wife of Osiris and mother of Horus) whose inner sanctum is entered via a forecourt with towering pylons guarding the inner and outer entrances. All this is approached from the Nile through an open court flanked by lengthy colonnades making an unforgettable first impression.
There are several subsidary buildings of note around the site, the most imposing of which is undoubtedly the large rectangular colonnaded structure known as 'Trajan's Kiosk', which features some beautifully carved capitals.
The temple is relatively new by Egyptian standards, begun under one of the last of the native pharoahs, Nectanebo I (c380-62 BC) but mostly dating to the Ptolemaic period (as do many of the better preserved temples in the south of the country).
The temple's long use and later conversion to a church along with its remote location helped preserve it more or less completely over the centuries, but in the 20th century it faced its biggest threat, the construction of the Aswan dams which are located either side and caused Philae island to flood. The first dam (built 1902) caused the temple to be inundated for much of the year (thus washing away all the remaining paintwork from the interior; 19th century watercolours record what a loss the coloured details were). The bigger threat came in the 1960s when the Aswan High Dam was built to the south, causing the water levels to rise enough to completely submerge most of the temple. For some years all that could be seen of Philae were the four main towers and the columns of Trajan's Kiosk emerging from the waters.
Fortunately salvation came in the 1970s following the campaign to rescue and relocate the Nubian temples further south also threatened by the rising waters. Following the construction of a coffer-dam around the temple the entire temple complex was dismantled and rebuilt on higher ground on the adjoining island of Agilkia where it can be enjoyed in its full splendour today.
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Today is a very important day in my life ... My last official day of work as an employee of the Library in Ottawa, where I worked for nearly 30 years. I am keeping only beautiful souvenirs of this time. And I want to say hello to my dear friends and colleagues over there.
And then I moved to Belgium .... Isis, my cat behind the curtain, was often my first contact in the morning. During some crazy days she was a real joy for me ... she still is ...
Certains jours, plus difficiles que d'autres, Isis est le meilleur des calmants que je puisse avoir ....
hey i'm Isis and i'm a big big cheater ^^
I've been going to sleep at 4 a.m for two days in a row, because.. I thought that maybe if I sleep less I could get more things done in my life. But no. It does not work like that; don't ever try it. Your body needs sleep more than anything else.
I'm so sleepy I don't even know what I'm writing. I'm so sleepy I don't even want to go to school tomorrow. But if I miss another day I'm sure they'll kick me out xD.
yessss, old photos are allowed here once or twice a year. I SAID SO. :)
Today was so rainy and chill and awesome and perfect. I wish I could have done a picture... But I had to spend the whole afternoon at my classmate's house catching up with homework.. Bleh, I feel so bad.. and I feel like i'm not putting much effort on this project.
But I love this so much.. this 365 is a big part of my current happiness :)
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