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Je suis de ceux qui pensent que la science est d'une grande beauté. Un scientifique dans son laboratoire est non seulement un technicien : il est aussi un enfant placé devant des phénomènes naturels qui l'impressionnent comme des contes de fées. Marie Curie.

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Die berühmte Eingangshalle des nicht minder bekannten Naturhistorischen Museums von London. Oder wer hat nicht schon einen Film gesehen indem der Diplodocus Saurier zu sehen war. Zuletzt in dem verfilmten Kinohit Paddington Bär.

 

The famous Hall of the no less famous Natural History Museum of London. Or who has not seen a movie by the Diplodocus dinosaur was seen. Last in the hit movie filmed Paddington Bear.

 

England

Vereinigtes Königreich (United Kingdom)

London

März (March) 2015

 

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I still have to warp some dinosaurus into it.

for #MacroMondays "RED AND GREEN"

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February Alphabet Fun Month: 2023 Edition

 

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This fantastic shrimp looks like a Dinosaurus, only small, the lenght by ca. 3cm. Depend on his food, the color from his body can be green until transparent.

 

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No clue but it was about 8cm and a whopper

Four Floors Tall

Camarasaurus seen in Museum Naturalis in Leiden - NL

The Flaming Cliffs site, also known as Bayanzag, sometimes Bain-Dzak (red cliffs), is a region of the Gobi Desert in the Ömnögovi Province of Mongolia, in which important fossil finds have been made. It was given this name by American paleontologist Roy Chapman Andrews, who visited in the 1920s. The area is most famous for yielding the first discovery of dinosaur eggs. Other finds in the area include specimens of Velociraptor and eutherian mammals. It is illegal here to remove fossils without appropriate permits.

 

The red or orange color of the sandstone cliffs (especially at a sunset), hence the nickname.

Dinosaurus discessit ....!!*

 

*created with Photoshop

  

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Sunrise at Isle of wight,England

Triceratops

Enorme hoorns, een grote kraag, een bobbelige huid, een snavelsnuit ....

Les gens, la rue, la vie. Juste la poésie de l' instant, si humblement, dans la lignée inscrite pour l' éternité par tant d' illustres artistes.

Une bonne photo par jour est un sacré bonheur, un coup de chance inespéré, une grâce du destin...

"Une fois que les gens ont vu l' appareil, ça devient une autre photo" . Robert Frank.

Et comme disait Brassaï : “Chance is always there. We all use it. The difference is a poor photographer meets chance one out of a hundred times and a good photographer meets chance all the time.”

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Je ne supprimerais pas la photo incriminée mais ferais cadeau d' un tirage papier, signé.

On n' est pas des sauvages, nondidiou ! ! ! Juste des esthètes...

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yup! check it out guys!

still a prehistoric thing, but it's something simple for a change! it's not even closedback and has no dorsal fin! it still has four fins mouth and eyes! =D

it comes from a turtle base =)

20 cm square of origami paper. i wanted to use a 15 cm tant, but i couldn't find any blue at the moment. and as it was almost midnight, i didn't want to do noise =D

late night folding works with me... i don't know why! i was an owl in my past life!

I thought I saw a winged dragon....then there was a T-rex...

If you look at it long enough, with a lot of imagination....you can even see a used paper towel in it!

Can you see it?

That was a lot much time ago. They are gone, they are not there today. Not gone, they just evolved differently, in their own way.

Hvitserkur is a basaltic rock 15 meters hight located on Vatsnes Peninsula in North-West of Iceland.

I could not resist, and threw the log in the water, with the long exposure making it drift around...

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