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- Hair : TRUTH Adore - Brunette
- Head : LeLUTKA Kaya Head 3.1
- Outfit : {HIME*DREAM} Natalie Outfit @Equal10
- Sneakers : EVIE - Boost Sneakers - Fatpack
- Pose : [InDiGo] Thea Breathing & Static Stands Set
- Astralia: Sorting Uniform! (with interactive sorting trasformation and hat)
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(Haplospiza unicolor) B28I2908 Trilha - Mata Atlantica - Brazil
Mata Atlantica Endemic Tour - Guide : Marcos Eugênio
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(Haplospiza unicolor) B28I8685 Recanto do Saua - Sao Francisco Xavier - Mata Atlantica - Brazil
Mata Atlantica Endemic Tour - Guide : Marcos Eugênio
Uniform Finch is near endemic, found in the southern Atlantic Forest of Brazil, Paraguay and far northeastern Argentina.
Meva Rinova Set Megapack Box [Wear Me]
Compatible with: Maitreya X - Petite X - Legacy Classic - Reborn
2K Classic Textures Hud
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This picture was taken during the Magic Birding and Photography tours at San Jorge de Tandayapa Wildlife Sanctuary. Best photography trips in Latinamerica.
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J'ai toujours vu ce costume cravate comme un uniforme et je n'ai jamais vraiment aimé les uniformes.
Tombe du Soldat Inconnu is located before the National War Memorial in Confederation Square, Ottawa, Ontario. The culmination of a project begun by the Royal Canadian Legion, the tomb was added to the war memorial in 2000 and holds the remains of an unidentified Canadian soldier who died in France during World War I. The soldier was selected from a cemetery in the vicinity of Vimy Ridge, the site of a famous Canadian battle. A pair of sentries from the Ceremonial Guard, in full dress uniform and with unloaded weapons, are stationed at the tomb, on rotation from 9 am to 5 pm.
L'uniforme abolit-il les classes sociales ou les rend-il encore plus saillantes ?
Vous avez quatre heures.
On a crisp March morning, a uniform set of 'flagless' Union Pacific power led by AC4400CW No. 7122 approach Mojave with an eastbound manifest. 04 March 2023.
More photos from my recent trip to Southern California will be added to my website as I process them, see: cogloadjunctionphotography.weebly.com/california-february...
Hoppers and code line poles on the Indiana Sub at Georgia, IN. This was one of the final moves west of Mitchell.
Uniform - (black) Spider (Mesh)
Attention only to the body of Maitreya
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Content:
Ears cat
Top
Underpants
Socks
Collar
Tapes - 4 pieces on hand
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The cuteness is nearly painful. She's pretty much swimming in the polo, but hey--rolled sleeves aren't dead (yet).
Don't hate me for putting my kid in Crocs. Turns out, if you shrink them down small enough, they're actually adorable.
William Alfred Cocks of Ryton [1892-1971]
Here are some boys in uniform, with their officers at the back, from the Boys Club that Cocks' ran from his own home. nd [1910]
William A Cocks of 18, St Mary's Terrace, Ryton, was a well known local watch and clock maker and a keen amateur archaeologist and photographer. His father, John Cocks was a Newcastle Bank official who wrote for the Hexham Courant as "Old Cross" for many years, and was closely involved with Ryton Congregational Church. William Cocks was also probably a member of the Church and recorded its activities.
Ref: DX943/3/2
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Le Monument aux femmes de la Seconde Guerre mondiale (en anglais : Monument to the Women of World War II) est un monument situé à Whitehall, près du Cénotaphe, à Londres.
Il rend hommage aux femmes qui ont participé à l'effort de guerre lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale en prenant des travaux de leurs hommes.
Conçu par John W. Mills, il a été inauguré en présence d'Élisabeth II en juillet 2005. Il se compose de différents uniformes de travailleurs.