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Pennsylvania Origins inside the Penn Central Boxcar 184301 at the New Cumberland Valley Railroad Museum on Shippensburg, PA on July-14th-2019.

Author Margret Weis at Origins.

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gar, he doesn't know which way is flash!

you can never tell where graffiti originates from...especially if it is on a train that travels all over the US

Origin: Arizona Highways Magazine

Single Origin Roasters, Sydney.

Copy of the Blue Origin which is

On display in the Science Museum"

Deicide (w/ Origin, Jungle Rot, The Absence) at Club Red (Mesa, AZ) on May 14, 2019

I was interested by this piece of limestone in a dry stone wall. It shows a slice of natural history.

Origin: United States. Circa: 1810. Period: 19th Century. This Federal clock is a superb example of American country elegance. The rich graining on the cabinet is all faux painted and is almost flawless. The face is stenciled and painted with gilt floral motifs. Our Item #12783. Shop@ The HighBoy.

"Origins" exhibition featuring work by Anna Mlasowsky, Abi Spring, and Matthew Szöz at Bullseye Projects in Portland, Oregon, 2015.

Jesper Melin, New Origin på Rockkarusellen 2011.

Foto: Mats Olsson

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Origin of Bhavani River, Bhavani Temple, Upper Bhavani, Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu.

 

River Bhavani originates in the Shola forests beyond this temple. This temple also known as Lakshmi Temple was originally built during the construction of Upper Bhavani dam.

 

This stream is the main feeder for the Upper Bhavani Dam.

Mission photos. Origins of the Iconian precursors. Last of the Iconians and their past.

Iconians in this story are not tied to STO. This is what the BluShock version would look like.

Texte origine "Perpignan Tourisme" :

Manifestation unique en France, l’on attribue les origines de la procession du Vendredi Saint, appelée procession de la Sanch à Saint Vincent Ferrier, né à Valence en Espagne.

 

En 1416 (il y a précisément 600 ans, cette année), suite à son passage à Perpignan, est fondée en l’église Saint-Jacques, l’archiconfrérie de la Sanch (du sang, en français). Celle-ci accompagnait au lieu du supplice les prisonniers et condamnés à mort, par le chant poignant du miserere des pendus. Leur marche, accompagnée de bannières sur lesquelles étaient peints les instruments de la Passion, était ouverte par le regidor : un caparutxa (pénitent) vêtu de rouge, porteur d’une cloche de fer.

C’est ce même personnage, qui, aujourd’hui, rythme au son de la même cloche, le tragique et lent cortège de la Sanch. Lui succède les Misteris, parés des plus belles fleurs représentant les différentes scènes de la Passion et portés par pénitents noirs et femmes en mantille. Au son des tambours voilés de crêpe noir, cette majestueuse procession est l’une des plus émouvantes expressions de la piété populaire catalane où le profane et le sacré ne cessent de s’imbriquer.

13 x 13 inches. Acrylic paint and collage on canvas. Commissioned collaboration with Alice DuBois.

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