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Dinosaur bone, Dinosaur Ridge and Morrison Natural History Museum, Morrison, CO, 11 July 2019. G. Verver photo.
Ezer Mizion Bone Marrow Registry---Tal with his grandfather. The Falach family will never forget Yitzchok. Without him....
An emotional meeting between Tal and his donor Yitzchak and their families took place in early September 2010. At the meeting Tal's grandfather, Professor Izzy Borowitsch, former El Al CEO, spoke:
"Nothing I ever went through made such a profound impact on me. Coming so close to death (with Tal's battle with cancer) brought me to the clear understanding of how important a robust and large registry is for Jewish people throughout the world. It is a safety net for everyone, wherever they are.
"This experience has changed my perspective on life and my sense of priority. Supporting the lifesaving activities of Ezer Mizion's registry has become one of the important things in my life, because I have learned first hand the humbling lesson that nothing, not even wealth or social status, can help a person if he or a loved one is in need of a stem cell donor."
Bones in the graveyard of Toton; including Mainline blue liveried 58014 and Mainline branded grey 58012 (I think!!) in the centre of this shot.
Been a while since i did a artwork for my nightmare series so here is a new one.
Background is my own.
The flower and bone stock is old free stock but I can´t remember were I got them :( .
In Emesine Cave. Off the Saddle Road on the Big Island. Any time there was an opening (skylight) in the lava tube, there was a little pile of bones from whatever animals fell in through it and died.
Pretty neat!
THE F-BONE.(for naughty people no-need to use your imagination)
F- stands for fish.
i took this shot up in my terrace and some wise guy(i think its probably my brother)..ate the fish flesh and left the bone at the edge of the terrace well i wanted to bring out *the depth of field/bokeh shot*. i hope it works out that way. Any opinions most welcome!
roe deer antler, wild boar bone and tusk, aurochs and bison teeth
Bad Durrenberg
Germany
about 6500 BC
Stonhenge exhibition
British Museum
London, UK
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