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Um dia vou esquecer a lógica
e vou sonhar mais.
Terei todo o tempo para ver
na areia todas as ondas de um dia.
Ignorarei relógios e ficarei
apenas a sorrir ao Sol,
escutando os sons de todo tempo perdido.
Então à noite guardarei a lua no bolso
e vou lançá-la aos olhos de todos
que ainda querem sonhar.
Maria Flor
Adele Makena in chocolate Glowing Skin, honey Eyes, Glowing Waterlines! Simply adorable!
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The Asiatic Lion (Panthera leo persica) is a subspecies of the lion which survives today only in India where it is also known as the Indian lion. They once ranged from the Mediterranean to India, covering most of Southwest Asia, and hence it is also known as the Persian lion.
The current wild population consists of 250-350 individuals restricted to the Gir Forest in the state of Gujarat, India.
Lions are poisoned for attacking livestock. Some of the other major threats include floods, fires and epidemics. Their restricted range makes them especially vulnerable.
Nearly 15,000 to 20,000 open wells dug by farmers in the area for irrigation have also acted as traps with many lions drowning. Suggestions for walls around the wells as well as the use of "Drilled Tube wells" have been made.
Farmers on the periphery of the Gir Forest frequently use crude and illegal electrical fences by powering them with high voltage overhead power lines. These are usually intended to protect their crops from Nilgai but lions and other wildlife are also killed.
The biggest threat faced by the Gir Forest is the presence of Maldharis.[citation needed] These communities are vegetarian and do not indulge in poaching because they are basically pasturalists, with an average of 50 cattle (mainly "Gir Cow") per family. The areas around Maldhari settlements, nesses, are overgrazed. This habitat destruction by the cattle and the firewood requirements of the populace reduces the natural prey base and endangers the lions. The lions are in turn forced by the lack of natural prey to shift to killing cattle and are in turn targeted by the people. Many Maldharis had been relocated outside the park by the forestry to make the lions to have a more natural surrounding and have more natural prey.
Found famously on numerous Flags and Coat of Arms all across Asia and Europe, the Asiatic Lions also stand firm on the National Emblem of India.
Narasimha ("man-lion") (also spelt as Narasingh, Narasinga) is described as an incarnation (avatara) of Vishnu within the Puranic texts of Hinduism and is worshiped as "Lion God" thus Indian or Asiatic Lions which were commonly found throughout most of India in ancient times are considered sacred by all Hindus in India.
Singh is an ancient Indian vedic name meaning "Lion" (Asiatic Lion), dating back over 2000 years to ancient India. It was originally only used by Rajputs a Hindu Kshatriya or military caste in India since the 7th Century. After the birth of the Khalsa brotherhood in 1699, the Sikhs also adopted the name "Singh" due to the wishes of Guru Gobind Singh. Along with millions of Hindu Rajputs today, it is also used by up to 10 million Sikhs worldwide.[17][18]
"Singhāsana (lit., seat of a lion)" is the traditional Sanskrit name for the throne of a Hindu kingdom in India since antiquity.
The island nation of Singapore (Singapura) derives its name from the Malay words singa (lion) and pura (city), which in turn is from the Sanskrit िंसह siṃha and पुर pura.[19] According to the Malay Annals, this name was given by a 14th century Sumatran Malay prince named Sang Nila Utama, who, on alighting the island after a thunderstorm, spotted an auspicious beast on shore that his chief minister identified as a lion (Asiatic Lion).[20] Recent studies of Singapore indicate that lions have never lived there, and the beast seen by Sang Nila Utama was likely a tiger.
The Asiatic lion makes repeated appearances in the Bible, most notably as having fought Samson in the Book of Judges.
The Asiatic lion is the basis of the lion dances that form part of the traditional Chinese New Year celebrations, and of similar customs in other Asian countries.
Source : From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Depois de alguns anos de "encontros virtuais", finalmente
nos conhecemos "ao vivo e a cores" no 4° Nikkey Matsuri...
Foi um prazer te conhecer amiguinho :o)
O próximo deve ser na Santos e depois fotografaremos juntos,
que tal?
E agora eu descobri porque ele é o "smileboy" :))
Um domingo diferente, bom estar com amigos*
Guero, Fabio Piva e Daniela!!!
Boa semana pra todos e
beijim pra quem passar por aqui
;o)****
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Hair/Makeup: Kendall Oliver
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Model: Magie Matthews Harl
Hair/Makeup: Kendall Oliver
Assistant: Elizabeth Popejoy Miller
Instagram: @CryscoPhotography
FB: Crysco Photography at The Industry Studio
What does true beauty look like? Fixing yourself up? Or is it what you look like when you wake up in the morning with no worries on your mind?
"I was so unique
Now I feel skin deep
I count on the make-up to cover it all
Crying myself to sleep 'cause I cannot keep their attention
I thought I could be strong
But it's killing me
Does someone hear my cry?
I'm dying for new life
I want to be beautiful
Make You stand in awe
Look inside my heart,
and be amazed
I want to hear You say
Who I am is quite enough
Just want to be worthy of love
And beautiful
Sometimes I wish I was someone other than me
Fighting to make the mirror happy
Trying to find whatever is missing
Won't You help me back to glory
You make me beautiful
You make me stand in awe
You step inside my heart, and I am amazed
I love to hear You say
Who I am is quite enough
You make me worthy of love and beautiful"