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Mother Love Bone was an American rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington. Lead singer Andrew Wood's death inspired the band Temple of the Dog.
On April 14, 2010, the four surviving members of Mother Love Bone reunited for the first time (with friend/fellow Seattle musician Shawn Smith serving as frontman for the night) as part of a sold-out "Brad and Friends" evening at Seattle's Showbox.
The songs featured were part of the band's core repertoire from their early days, including "Stardog Champion," "Holy Roller," "Gentle Groove" and a cover of the Argent song "Hold Your Head Up," a favorite encore from the band's early club days around Seattle with Wood as frontman.
The bones of a barn and a tree at Darby Creek Golf Course. The tree will renew in the Spring, but the barn is on the way out. I'm glad I took my camera, because it took my mind off my golf, which was rather abysmal.
Capone was SO excited when one of his favorite little girls brought him this giant bone for Christmas he ran around the pool with it for about 20 minutes before finally laying down and snuggling with it in the sun
The images from a bone scan I had recently looking for (more) cancer. It came out clean, but I thought they were fun images. I was injected with a radioactive material that was bound to potassium- my bones then picked it up as a building material. I was then put under a gamma camera which picked up the radiation coming from my bones. Former breaks, stresses, and cancers will pick up more of this potassium, showing as darker in the images. Larger bones will also come out as darker.
This wasn't the sunny side of the street but the Orange Bone dog boutique makes it very sunny! Blondie could use a new collar, I wonder if they have any in denim blue. And they have Shopaholic Services in case you would like to do more shopping along Melrose. They will babysit your pet or you can rent a doggy stroller! :-))
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SOMETIMES PEOPLE BRING THINGS into the office in the hopes other people in the office will help get rid of it. Halloween candy comes to mind first. Heck, finding a used pair of slippers in the breakroom would come to mind before what I found last week.
A large palm-sized piece of black leather, boldy hand-painted in school-bus yellow immediately caught my eye against the greys and cold blue hues of the office lunch area. I picked up what looked to be a patch of some sort and found that it was an arm band. Attached to the sides of the leather with brass studs, a tough, thick band of elastic loops around the back. It would look at home over the arm of a leather biker jacket.
As you can see, the armband announces something called Bone Zodiacs and specifies in smaller hand printing, Inland Empire. I'm guessing that its original owner has the initials M.C.
A co-worker found this in a rental car in California a few years ago and tried to find the armband's owner as best he could. He held on to it for a while until it ended up in the lunchroom, not orphaned for long. It's a pretty interesting piece of leatherwork, and I'm quite curious to find out what the Bone Zodiacs are, and where the Inland Empire is.
There is a message on the back. If this is your patch, tell me what the message on the back is and I will happily return it to you, if you want it.
The Bone Throne, a custom throne made from the bones of the enemies one has seen driven before them.
1. samarreta DHARMA, 2. Converse vs. Vans, 3. lloc de treball 02, 4. bunyol de carabassa, 5. Andresín, 6. lloc de treball 01, 7. quatre sabatilles, 8. clon malote,
9. fideuà, 10. un rellotge de sol que és una rondanxa de meló d'alger, 11. raig!, 12. sol artificial, 13. Eloisse a la bartola, 14. corfa de petxina i taca de vi, 15. Kate i Michael, 16. share the music,
17. vt3, 18. lomography FISHEYE, 19. prohibido, 20. Qu'est-ce que tu dis?, 21. Pulp Fiction: The Cast, 22. no gireu a la dreta (Ador), 23. amb David Fernández i Edu Soto, 24. Enric Jardí,
25. Gandia 70s beach fashion, 26. semàfor, 27. Bata i Vespa des de dalt, 28. una fada popi, 29. CineBox sostre FishEye, 30. beguda/drink/bebida, 31. wc roig, 32. botes de pluja,
33. HOI Paella y FideGua, 34. Levante 25-06-06 scan, 35. sabatetes, 36. Eduardo Manso, 37. Mogwai @ FRA 2005, 38. Iris Moo MiniCards, 39. el iTunes de Andreu Balius, 40. Fuente de los 25 coños - macro,
41. Iris, 42. camping Bonet, 43. amb Edu Soto, 44. els típics núvols, 45. hazte tu rulo II, 46. pometa, 47. un rellotge de sol gran, 48. 1ctee,
49. classic, 50. morritos Jagger, 51. correfoc, 52. galleta, 53. FiB Calling, 54. !!!, 55. aspersor, 56. Carmen,
57. SOS, 58. Kraftwerk, 59. paella de faves i carxofes, 60. Stanley Kubrick's Clockwork Orange, 61. flagoneta, 62. chuckys, 63. malalt de disseny, 64. butano,
65. cac, 66. amb Johann (MTV), 67. sense comentaris, 68. amb Arturo Valls, 69. Underworld, 70. platja de Gandia, anys 60, 71. amb Mònica Pérez, 72. arròs al forn
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Skeleton provided by Dreamstimedotcom/chrisharvey_info
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Lokasi: terletak di Jalan MH Thamrin, Watampone Kabupaten Bone.
Museum ini dahulu merupakan Istana Raja Bone Andi Mappanyukki yang merupakan Raja Bone ke-31. Penamaan La Pawawoi adalah karena La Pawawoi yang mendapatkan gelar Pahlawan Nasional. Museum ini didirikan pada tanggal 5 Januari 1971 oleh pemerintah Bone. Museum ini berdiri di atas areal seluas 600 meter persegi dengan luas bangunan sebesar 150 meter persegi.
- Sumber: jendelabugis.blogspot.co.id/2015/05/sejarah-perjalanan-sa...
Kerajaan Bone: sultansinindonesieblog.wordpress.com/sulawesi/sultan-of-b...
Location: Madrid
Date: 14/11/2018
Model: Patry Diez
Lightpainter: Frodo DKL & Mario Le2
Photography: Frodo Álvarez Children of Darklight
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These are the gigantic (you have to take my word) bones of a small whale. This is what you get when you're confined to a small room full of whale bones and you don't have a wide angle lens.
The Bone Caves are a series of natural caves set into a high limestone cliff called Creag nan Uamh (Crag of the Caves). The caves are named for the large numbers of animal bones found during excavations.
There are four main cave openings in the cliffs, formed before the last ice age by water dissolving limestone in cracks in the surrounding rock. Subsequent glacial action and erosion of the glen by water left the caves hundreds of feet above the valley floor.
There is no indication that the caves were ever used as human habitat, but two separate human burials have been discovered within the caves.
In total, over 1000 pieces of reindeer antler have been found in the Bone Caves, with dates ranging from 47,000 to 8,300 years ago.
One rare find was the skull of a Northern lynx, dated to 1,770 years ago. This is the only Northern lynx ever found in Scotland. Other intriguing remains include a possible polar bear, arctic fox, wolf, and brown bear.
Finds from the caves are kept at the Royal Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. (Above Information Off Google)
Can you see the different kind of bones? Hip bones, femurs etc..
The story of all these bones is here
The Bone Caves are a series of natural caves set into a high limestone cliff called Creag nan Uamh (Crag of the Caves). The caves are named for the large numbers of animal bones found during excavations.
There are four main cave openings in the cliffs, formed before the last ice age by water dissolving limestone in cracks in the surrounding rock. Subsequent glacial action and erosion of the glen by water left the caves hundreds of feet above the valley floor.
There is no indication that the caves were ever used as human habitat, but two separate human burials have been discovered within the caves.
In total, over 1000 pieces of reindeer antler have been found in the Bone Caves, with dates ranging from 47,000 to 8,300 years ago.
One rare find was the skull of a Northern lynx, dated to 1,770 years ago. This is the only Northern lynx ever found in Scotland. Other intriguing remains include a possible polar bear, arctic fox, wolf, and brown bear.
Finds from the caves are kept at the Royal Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. (Above Information Off Google)