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Painel na lateral de um sobrado no Jardim Zaira, agora que conquistamos muitos muros no baixo agora só nos resta as alturas...
A short hike from the Wave is an area called the Bone Yard with many unusual rocks. This rock is actually about the size of a bushell basket.
The main assemblage of mammoth bones. Note the ribs on the right side, the humerus (upper front leg) at the top.
This is the last group photo I know of showing the original six Bone siblings. It was taken out at the 'Bone Farm' The day after Thanksgiving 1999. It was the year we also buried a time capsule just to the left of this picture.
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Title: Operative surgery, v.1
Creator: Bryant, Joseph D. (Joseph Decatur), 1845-1914
Publisher: New York : D. Appleton and company
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons
Contributor: Columbia University Libraries
Date: 1899
Vol: v.1
Language: eng
Description: Paged continuously
Plate printed on both sides
v. 1. General principles, anæsthetics, antiseptics, control of hæmorrhage. Treatment of operation-wounds, ligature of arteries. Operations on veins, capillaries, nervous system, tendons, ligaments, fasciæ, muscles, bursæ, and bones. Amputation, deformities. Plastic surgery.--v. 2. Operations on mouth, nose, and sophagus, the viscera connected with the peritonæum, the thorax and neck, scrotum and penis, and miscellaneous operations
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We found a mysterious skull at the creek. We compared it with a skeleton our friends in Spruce House found earlier this year....it was a match! The teeth suggest an omnivore....sharp cutting teeth in the front and flat molars in the back...so we guessed it might be an opossum or a raccoon. Our bone books gave us additional clues...the large number of teeth, eye placement, and skull shape all seem to suggest we discovered an opossum skull!
The inside of the Sedlec Ossuary is decorated with skeletons. All of these people passed away when a wave of the black plague passed through the Czech Republic. So many people died in such a short time there wasn't anywhere to bury them. There are 40,000 skeletons in the church.
Bone Machine was a fixed gear criterion bicycle race in an industrial area of north Portland.
Competitors raced on a closed course on bicycles with no brakes and no ability to coast -- track bikes.
The races were part of a weekend of events, including bike polo, Goldsprints and a Chrome-sponsored alleycat.