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El Museo Kon-Tiki, Oslo (Noruega) situado en la península de Bygdøy, conserva unas embarcaciones y objetos pertenecientes a las expediciones de Thor Heyerdahl (aventurero y etnógrafo noruego, 1914-2002). Este Museo se construyó para acoger la embarcación que véis en la foto construida en forma de balsa (Kon-Tiki) basada en un modelo peruano precolombino. Heyerdahl navegó con ella en 1947 entre Perú y la Polinesia 8.000 km siguiendo las corrientes marinas.
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NG DESIGNS- LIki Tiki:
This build has copy/mod permissions.
this object is easy to place in a beach context in a place of relaxation
Le Mont - Hummingbird Black Acoustic Guitar :
Le Mont - Acoustic Guitar
All the items are copy/mod.
Touch Guitar's body to get a menu for hiding or showing the pickguard.
Rezz the stool and sit. It identifies gender automatically. Each player will need to adjust the guitar if needed each time they use the stool.
ATTACHABLE STANDING VERSION
Quick Starts:
Add the guitar according to your gender, it should attach to your right shoulder.
A nice bento guitar to use
as decor than to wear
a truly real second life
Bodysuit : POISON ROUGE BettyG. Vintage Swimsuit - Ruby. At Anthem.
Sandals : DEAD DOLL - Lilah Sandals. New Vip Group Gift @ DEAD DOLL mainstore
Tumbler and hold pose : Granola. Stawberry Tumbler ~ Red + Lime. Madpea Hunt
Tattoo : IVY - REYA ::..mid. At Darkness Event.
Hair : ZAO+Twenty One Hair. At Wizarding Faire.
Skin + Make up : [Glam Affair] Nheva [Lelutka EvoX] Rose Kiss B. At The Fifty.
Decor :
(Milk Motion) Desert Oasis
DRD - Boho Fish Shack Set. 50% off at TLC. -
DRD - Boho Garden Party - Lemonade stand.
Granola. Brighton Outdoor Barstool
Granola. Brighton Outdoor Table
Pitaya - Coconnut stand (light)
Pitaya - Meyer lemons - Baskets
Pitaya - Spice it up - 1024 - Yellow.
Pitaya - Tiki Bar (yellow). At Fameshed.
Pitaya - Tropical arrangements Flower Baskets.
Pitaya - Uxua Paradise - rattan screen
Serenity Style- FruitMania fruit, dispensers. In main store.
.:Tm:.Creation ~v1 Monstera Deliciosa Plan. At TLC
I took a lot of photos today on my lunch hour – pleasurably spent at Fort Collins’ Global Village Museum. I went there for We’re Here! where we are visiting the group History is All Around Us.
I chose this object for the theme because these “Tiki Poles” were a way of recording history in Oceania. Historically, these poles often would indicate family or tribe membership. Placed at the boundary lines of tribal grounds, the Tiki poles often marked where one territory began and another ended. They usually contained information about family or tribal history carved in the shapes.
cometatomic.com/tiki-totem-poles/
According to the museum’s information, this particular example is from Belona Island, in the Solomon Islands, and is a fairly recent creation. Mau Tiki-Tiki is the iconic fisher-bird of the South Pacific. According to legend, during a fishing expedition Mau Tiki-Tiki managed to pull up the entire island of Belona from the sea.
Credits: bluemoodstyle.blogspot.com/2023/11/tiki-cocktail-bar.html
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▶ ⲊⲢⲞⲚⲊⲞⲄ: GOOSE - Tiki Cocktail Bar GOOSE HOME & GARDEN
✿✿GOOSE - 6 drinks (deco)✿✿
✿✿GOOSE - Bar roof & trees✿✿
✿✿GOOSE - Bar Table✿✿
✿✿GOOSE - Basket of Oranges✿✿
✿✿GOOSE - Cocktail Menu✿✿
✿✿GOOSE - Lemon Punch (deco)✿✿
✿✿GOOSE - Lemon Punch Dispenser✿✿
✿✿GOOSE - Mojito (deco)✿✿
✿✿GOOSE - Mojito Dispenser✿✿
✿✿GOOSE - Orange Punch (deco)✿✿
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An old tie-dye Sarong from Hawaii, just noticed it looks like a Tiki Face!
Smile on Saturday - Pink & Blue
In explore
Tiki Love Truck, created by mosaic artist Carrie Reichardt in 2007.
It was part of an exhibit at the V&A museum, "Disobedient Objects", which presented the ordinary objects used to facilitate protests throughout history.
Own photo + DxO Nik filters + Filter Forge 12
For 122 Pictures in 2022 #86 "Represent an art movement", this is a tiki garden ornament in my front garden, solarized and with a few other tweaks. It is meant to represent the Pop Art movement in the 1960s and early 70s, such as Andy Warhol. I used GIMP and its posterization filter, setting it to 3 levels, as well as increasing saturation and brightness slightly. I also cropped out a bit of bright sunlight in the upper right corner. The tiki itself came from the Home Depot, a large US home and garden center. The unprocessed original is here: www.flickr.com/photos/smiller999/52182875784/in/photostream/
A Heiau is an ancient Hawaiian temple. These tiki stand at the entrance to the Hapaiali'i Heiau near Kona on the island of Hawaiʻi.
I photographed NZ musician Tiki Taane on Mount Maunganui beach as part of an advert for Deaf Aotearoa sign language week that will be on TV in May.
Please have a look at my other photos from that day here:
We've been spending time in the back yard almost every evening lately. The pup enjoys the outdoor time with the pack, and the weather the last 10 days in Seattle has been perfect every evening.
We're going to get some classier lighting for the patio, but I just admit I love tiki torches. They remind me of being young and broke and ldealistic and living for good times. But now I'm older. ;-)
I dig tikis and just had to make a piece to make prints. Share the tiki love.
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In Māori mythology, Tiki is the first man created by either Tūmatauenga or Tāne. He found the first woman Marikoriko in a pond; she seduced him and he became the father of Hine-kau-ataata. By extension, a tiki is a large or small wooden or stone carving in humanoid form, although this is a somewhat archaic usage in the Māori language. Carvings similar to tikis and coming to represent deified ancestors are found in most Polynesian cultures. They often serve to mark the boundaries of sacred or significant sites.
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