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Scultpure in the Tobacco Warehouse created by the UK art collaborative UVA which response to the visitors inside.
Origin: France. Period: 20th Century. Vintage wire 4 level plant stand with room for about 24 plants. Shop@ The HighBoy.
My reaction after the NSW second try watching State of Origin.
Strobist: viv 285HV Lumiquest Mini SB Camera Right ~ 45 degrees to me. 430EXII in larger softbox camera right about 80 degrees to me..
Origin @ Magasin4 - Bruxelles(BE).
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The Origin of Fossilized Stones
Stone Rissani is famous for the fossils contained within it from the Primary Era. It is mined in the Moroccan Sahara near the town of Rissani (from which it derives its name). It is a fossilized marble rock, containing mainly cephalopods, which only appear if the stone is polished. Otherwise the fossil merges with the stone. The rock is very hard; it has a coefficient of zero capillary. The age of the fossils are dated to the Upper Devonian Period (about 360 million years). A majority of the fauna within the rock is made up of goniatites, ammonites, orthoceras, corals, and trilobites. Iron oxide and carbonate deposits give the rock its black color.
OUHADDOU Brothers Ltd is a company specialized in artisan Sculptures fossilized stones located in Rissani (Morocco). Our company offers natural fossils from all sources and all floor geology and fossils of the products prepared by us in our workshop. Included in this Website fossils natural Trilobites, Ammonites, Orthoceras, Goniatites ... stones polished or rough fossilized fossilized objects wonderful addition to Fountains, Sinks, Plates .... And many decorative items.
website : www.fossil-marble.com
E-mail : craftsfossils@gmail.com
This was an ad for some company whose name now escapes me. Somebody walking around in a cardboard box made up to look like a robot. It could have been worse.
This is the view of the Chicago skyline from what is now Origins Park right off of Ashland in Chicago. We visited Origins Park because it was the proud host of "Bubbly Creek" during the time of the slaughterhouses and stockyards. This is the infamous place known for, spontaneously combusting goo, countless carcasses of the millions of unlucky creatures that had met their match, and all of the smells that go with these things. I really can't imagine what it could have smelled like in the 1800's, but it smelled pretty terrible even when we went. I thought it was really sad that it was so vandalized because I thought it was super cool that kids from Chicago schools made all of the plaques lining the paths. I think places like this should be more respected for their history, progress, and culture.