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I did not find any sign explaining this wall of names in the courtyard of the Palazzo Forti.

 

Palazzo Forti, Verona, 2011

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66773 revinyled at Arlington Eastleigh Works and ready to be named 'Pride of GB Railfreight' at Brighton this weekend.

1. YOUR PORN STAR NAME: (first pet & street you grew up on)

Monkey 69

(I live on Highway 69 and my first cats name was Monkey.. LOL)

 

2.YOUR GANGSTA NAME: (fave ice cream flavor, favorite cookie)

Eggnog Snickerdoodle

(What, teh fuck...)

 

3. YOUR "FLY Guy/Girl" NAME: (first initial of first name, first three letters of your last name)

Efar

(What.)

 

4. YOUR DETECTIVE NAME: (favorite color, favorite animal)

Black Lemur

(....)

 

5. YOUR SOAP OPERA NAME: (middle name, city where you were born)

Neta Julie Muskogee

(THESE ARE DUMB)

 

6. YOUR STAR WARS NAME: (the first 3 letters of your last name, first 2 letters of your first)

Farer

(LOL, thats kinda cool)

 

7. SUPERHERO NAME: ("The" + 2nd favorite color, favorite drink)

The Green Tea

(NO WAY)

 

8. NASCAR NAME: (the first names of your grandfathers)

Harmon Chuck

(HAHAHHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA)

 

9. STRIPPER NAME: (the name of your favorite perfume/cologne/scent, favorite candy)

Be Delicious Mentos

(thats dumb.)

 

10.WITNESS PROTECTION NAME: (father's & mother's middle names )

Suzeanne Nolan

(...)

 

11. TV WEATHER ANCHOR NAME: (Your 5th grade teacher's last name, a major city that starts with the same letter)

Luna Lexington

(hahhahah thats cute.)

 

12. SPY NAME: (your favorite season/holiday, flower)

Halloween Hibiscus

(xD)

 

13. CARTOON NAME: (favorite fruit, article of clothing you're wearing right now + "ie" or "y")

Orange Socky

( cute)

 

14. HIPPY NAME: (What you ate for breakfast, your favorite tree)

Oatmeal Willow

(AAHHA)

 

15. YOUR ROCKSTAR TOUR NAME: ("The" + Your fave hobby/craft, fave weather element + "Tour")

The Videogame Lightening Tour

(Yah boy.)

   

FYI THIS WAS HARD AT 8AM NO SLEEP D:

Reid's Coffee Palace (another name for a temperance hotel) was built by German immigrant John Reid on the site of his New York Bakery next to Ballarat's central railway terminus. Reid's Coffee Palace, which along with the bakery, and the Provincial Hotel across the street, were part of the franchise operated by John Reid.

 

Reid's Coffee Palace was built in two stages. The first was in 1886, with Melbourne architects Tappin and Gilbert and contractors Taylor and Ellis. The extensions were undertaken by Tappin Gilbert and Dennehy in 1888. The verandah would appear to have been built about ten years after that around 1898 - 1900. Externally the two stages are clearly evident with two bracketed pediments surmounted by elaborate name plates and flanked by a balustraded parapet. The Edwardian balcony verandah with central gablet, densely patterned frieze iron and matching unusual triangular brackets is of interest. Internally the stairwell with its wonderful hand painted ceiling and wall panels, clerestory, glazing and entrance arch are perhaps of greatest importance. The building is intact, other than recent repainting and signs and two shopfronts of the 1920s. Internally, only major items of interest have survived. The combination of the stairwell with the balcony verandah make this an important building of the coffee palace era and unique on a state wide basis.

 

The Coffee Palace remained extraordinarily intact, both internally and externally until the property was finally sold by the Reid family in 1977. The original fixtures and furniture was sold off and the whole building redecorated internally and externally.

 

John Reid emigrated from Germany to America, where in New York (the desination of so many European immigrants) he entered the baking trade. In 1855 brought the techniques and specialities he had learnt in New York to the burgeoning Victorian goldfields to feed the hordes of hungry miners, most of whom had never known anything like what John served. He established a New York bakery in the adventageous spot next to Ballarat's busy railway station, where the bakery remained until he decided to open his own coffee palace.

 

The term coffee palace was primarily used in Australia to describe the temperance hotels which were built during the period of the 1880s although there are references to the term also being used, to a lesser extent, in the United Kingdom. They were hotels that did not serve alcohol, built in response to the temperance movement and, in particular, the influence of the Independent Order of Rechabites in Australia.

QUILT IN THE CAPITAL / Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt Display near the KEEP THE PROMISE AIDS Rally at the George Washington Monument Grounds on the National Mall near Constitution Avenue and 15th Street, NW, Washington DC on Sunday afternoon, 22 July 2012 by Elvert Barnes Protest Photography

 

For more info visit Quilt 2012 website at quilt2012.org/quilt-display-locations/

 

22 July 2012 KEEP THE PROMISE AIDS MARCH ON WASHINGTON

www.keepthepromise2012.org/

 

19th International AIDS Conference 2012

www.aids2012.org/

 

Visit Elvert Barnes 22 July 2012 KEEP THE PROMISE AIDS MARCH ON WASHINGTON docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/AIDS-MOW-22July2012

9/16/11 cblog BUT WHAT DOES JESUS SAY ?! holy name, san dimas 830a m: "..whoever teaches something diff than jesus is conceited..dispute..envy..insult..I can be one of them ..supposing religion to be a means of gain, relig w/ contentment..is a great gain..w/ contentment..those words don't need to be expanded upon, but I will..we've all experienced this..smtms we think we know it all but we don't..always more..god who created us..my ways not your ways..some of us ..so strong w how we feel..tell others don't do this, that..ur committing sin..we don't know the person..why,? Not out of love..b/c we believe were right..sometimes better to be quiet if only to prove we're right..they're wrong..I find myself in there..verbal arguments..how many times I hear in confession..ask where did u hear that? From a Friend... but what does jesus say? Man in here ystrday..wife died ..funeral..tears coming down eyes.clearly he loved her..I said god has already forgiven u .. was told I had to..but what abt jesus..pointing at the cross..that's where its at..gospel leads there..always has to lead there..how did he live..god already forgave u ...confrontng..we're not good at it..send emails..now instantly.light & energy to live like him..clearly hear the teachings of .. show goodness..good news ..so why so much bad news..I hear so much re how church has hurt them ..

 

1st reading: "Beloved Teach and urge these things Whoever teaches something different and does not agree with the sound words of our Lord Jesus Christ and the religious teaching is conceited, understanding nothing and has a morbid disposition for arguments and verbal disputes. From these come envy, rivalry, insults, evil suspicions and mutual friction among people with corrupted minds, who are deprived of the truth, supposing religion to be a means of gain. Indeed, religion with contentment is a great gain. For we brought nothing into the world, just as we shall not be able to take anything out of it. If we have food and clothing, we shall be content with that. Those who want to be rich are falling into temptation and into a trap and into many foolish and harmful desires, which plunge them into ruin and destruction. For the love of money is the root of all evils, and some people in their desire for it have strayed from the faith and have pierced themselves with many pains. But you, man of God, avoid all this. Instead, pursue righteousness, devotion, faith, love, patience, and gentleness. Compete well for the faith Lay hold of eternal life, to which you were called..."

 

R. Blessed the poor in spirit; the Kingdom of heaven is theirs

 

Gospel: "Jesus journeyed from one town and village to another preaching and proclaiming the good news of the Kingdom of God. Accompanying him were the Twelve and some women who had been cured of evil spirits and infirmities, Mary, called Magdalene, from whom seven demons had gone out, Joanna, the wife of Herod's steward Chuza Susanna, and many others who provided for them out of their resources a..."

  

We were dazzled by the beauty and design of this gorgeous coat of arms–applied to a house wall in the Ehrenfeld neighborhood–so I just had to post this.

 

More about its history, according to KölnTourismus, the tourist promotion entity:

"The Cologne coat of arms shows three crowns on a red field and eleven black drops on a white one. Each displayed component has its own meaning, which partially refers to legends.

 

The crowns symbolise the Three Kings or biblical Magi, the supposed relics of whom are housed in a golden shrine, which is named after them, in the Cologne Cathedral. In 1154, Frederick I Barbarossa Holy Roman Emperor gave them as a gift to Cologne.

 

According to different understandings, the drops may be interpreted as flames. Locals call them “tears” which derive from ermine tails on the historic Breton heraldry. Brittany was the mother country of Cologne’s Patron Saint Holy Ursula. Together with ten virgins she is said to have been martyred by the Huns. The “tears” commemorate her fate.

 

Finally, red and white are the colours used by the Hanseatic League which determined the economic development of wide parts of medieval Europe. Together with Lübeck, Cologne is considered as founding city of this alliance."

General

 

Name of Ship: FRI SEA

IMO: 9229166

MMSI: 311028300

Call Sign: C6YB3

Official number: 8001688

Flag: Bahamas [BS]

Home Port: Nassau

AIS Vessel Type: General Cargo / Dry Cargo

 

Status: Active

 

Ex Names History

 

Vessel Name: SEFRI Flag: BS Last Reported: 2013-08-21 14:35:00

Vessel Name: UNION MARS Flag: GB Last Reported: 2009-09-02 09:07:00

Vessel Name: ESPRIT Last Reported: 2004-09-01

 

Builder

 

Build Year: 3/2001

Yard: Tille Shipyards, Kootsterille, Holland

Yard Number: 333

 

Details

 

GT: 2601

NRT: 1428

Light Ship (incl. BH's) 1288

LOA: 91.25 m

LBP: 84.65 m

Beam / Extreme: 13.75 m 14.02 m

 

MLD Draft: 6.25

DWT Summer: 3675.21

DWT Winter: 3553.65 t.

Winter N. A.: 3497.45 t

Deck Fuel (diesel) 184.72 m3

Displacement S-W + N.Alantic: 4963.75t./4841.89t./4716.85t

Draft Summer: 5.225

Draft Winter/N. Atlantic: 5.116 / 5.066

Max Load on Tank Top/ Hatch Covers: TT: 15.0 t / HC: 1.6 t

 

Capacity

 

Cargo Hold Dimensions: 61.875m x 10.80 x 7.935m

Max Hight Coaming: Loaded/Ballast: 2.40 / 4.80m.

Cargo Hold Volume: Grain: 5168m³ 182119 cbf

Container Capacity: . 142 TEU (102 in hold 40 on deck)

 

Equipment

 

Main Engine: Wartsila Diesel T: 6L26A,1950kW

Pitch prop R. handed

Rudder: Flaprudder “BECKER

Generator Aux Main: Valmet SIUS 612 DSBG - 125kW

Harbour: Valmet SIUS 420 DSBG - 60kW

Speed loaded: 11.0

Speed ballast: 12.0kn

 

Ship' Contact details

 

Ph: + 47 934 23 779

Fax: + 47 913 36 918

fri_sea@kopervikgroup.com

 

Details Owner/Operator

 

Owners: Kopervik Ship Invest AS.

Management: Kopervik Ship Management Poland Sp.z 0.0.

Waly Piastowskie 1/1505,80-958 Gdansk,Poland

Tel + 48 58 731 23 20

 

Operators: Hoyergruppen AS

P.O.Box 10114,N-3905, Porsgrund,Norway

Tel +47 35 569 400 Fax +47 35 568 395

E-mail:operatoins@hoyergruppen.com

Name of the truck stands for: 260 for power output, T is name for truck, and 26 is load capacity in tonnes.

 

Number seen: 4 or 5.

 

Bol, at the island Brač (HR), Aug. 13, 2012.

 

© 2012 Sander Toonen Amsterdam | All Rights Reserved

These fluffy looking puffball structures are of course dandelion seed heads. The white fluffs are termed seed parachutes by many botanist. They are caught by the wind (even wispy breezes) and take flight to re-propagate the dandelion, sometimes miles away........Unlike most other seeds, dandelions can germinate without a lengthy period of dormancy, and to further increase reproduction, the plant has given up sex, so the seeds can develop without cross-fertilization, so a dandelion flower can fertilize itself. Additionally, it can often disperse seeds as early as the day after the flower opens. Between that and the tenacious deep root structures that are so difficult to remove entirely, the dandelion is possibly the mother of all invasive weed flowers.........Inspite of the negatives there is a bit of a silver lining to the dandelion. The leaves (herbicide free harvested) make a healthy addition to salads. Additionally, the roots have a positive tonic effect, aiding in liver detoxification. They also help promote healthier kidney, bladder and pancreatic functions. Let's not forget the flowers. For the wine lovers, let it be known that dandelion flowers make a kick-butt wine! Grandpapa used to make a generous amount of this wine! I don't mean to be sticking up for him, but when grandmama would make his world unbearable, he would partake of the wine. Even gave me a tiny bit now and then. It takes some getting used to the flavor however, but it is just as potent as grape wine. So now you know. Drink up, but don't drive; especially if you've had more than one wine glass of dandelion wine! And I mean that!!!

   

Photo courtesy of the City of San Antonio. (e3999)

promo for The August Name

Cemetery, Morcote, Lake Lugano

 

A7R Infrared

please do not use these images unless you have consulted me first, many thanks xx

Baskerville is the Official Font for FARFARER

Model: Meydi

Hair & Makeup Artist: Marlen Watzl

Assistant: Steven

a show that should have never met it's demise. What happened? Who will be the first to name it?

Cave Without A Name, Kendall County, Texas - One of Texas' hidden treasures, in February 2009 the Cave Without A Name was designated an official Natural Landmark!

 

Despite the innumerable caves and caverns that dot the Texas landscape, there are only a handful of caves that are open to touring by the public. Running along the interstate, it's easy to spot the billboards for Natural Bridge Caverns, Inner Space Caverns, Cascade Caverns - but very few people have ever heard of the Cave Without A Name. In fact, despite living less than an hour away for over ten years, I had no knowledge of it until recently. Yet this little cave is just as interesting as any of the larger, more travelled tourist stops.

 

Located about ten miles northeast of Boerne at the end of twisty-turny Hill Country roads near the Guadalupe River, the Cave Without A Name led an unremarkable existence until the 1920's. Much like Longhorn Caverns, the cave was used by bootleggers during Prohibition. The cave was opened in 1939 as a tourist attraction, the name chosen by a local boy who decided the caves were too beautiful for a name.

 

For decades, the Cave Without A Name remained an obscure, out-of-the-way spot, known mostly by locals and advertised by small hand-made signs on the highway. Tragedy struck when the manager of the cave (and the owner's son) passed away while exploring a nearby complex known tragically as Dead Man's Cave for drainage channels. Despite this loss, the cave remains open.

 

Then in February 2009, the Cave Without A Name was designated an official National Landmark by the National Park Service, along with five other historic sites around the country. Fewer than 600 locations have been designated as National Landmarks since the inception of the program, and only six within the past decade.

 

At the end of Kreutzberg Road, there is a small visitor's center and gift shop. Stairs lead down to the caverns below, well-lit with several impressive speleological formations - stalagmites, stalactites, soda straws, flowstone, ribbons, rimstone. It's a short tour, but easy and level without difficulty, the tour group size is usually small and it is easy to get up close to the formations (but don't touch - it's still a live cave). Longer 'adventure tours' are available (the website says they have been suspended due to high water, but that was written in 2007 before the area's record drought). Definitely worth the visit for anyone interested in caves or spelunking. Pictures taken April 6, 2008.

 

For more information on the Cave Without A Name:

- Official Website.

- Wikipedia Entry.

- Boerne Star 2009 article.

- Texas Speleological Survey Entry.

 

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A rotifer (?) found in a sample of pond water.

Name: Kierra Boyce

Make-up, hair and clothing by mom: Kathyann Charles

Shoes: Sponsored by Super Style

Photo Location: Accra beach Hotel and Spa

Name and Date unknown...

Photographer: Carl Hauenstein, Neunkirchen, Lower Austria...

Name: Ian Pattinson (No. 34)

Position: 23rd (PokerStars Senior TT)

Speed: 121.751 miles/h

Time: 01:14:22.473 (4x60 km TT course)

Machine: BMW

 

The green and peaceful Isle of Man is the spectacular setting for the high-octane TT (Tourist Trophy) motorcycle race, unquestionably the most thrilling, most demanding and just plain terrifying motorcycle racing in the world, held from late May to early June (30 May-12 June 2015). It is the world's most dangerous motorcycle race, inspiring passion and controversy in equal measure. By the start of this race in 1907, around 250 riders had died on the 60 km (37¾ miles) TT course.

 

The TT Circuit

The TT inspires more passion and loyalty than any other motorcycling event. Compared to the short, sanitised circuits of MotoGP, this is tough racing on the real public roads, with dozens of sequences to remember. The blind corners and the steep mountain climbs of Snaefell require years of experience to ride well; handling a 200 kg superbike of 1,000 cc and above around them at average speeds (lap record) up to 131.850 mph is gruelling, not to mention nerve-shredding. Should your concentration slip, there are no gravel traps to break your fall. There are only trees, telegraph poles and jagged stone walls......... More

 

TT: Closer to the Edge is a documentary film about the Isle of Man TT races. The film examines what motivates the riders who race the TT and risk everything to become "King of the Mountain". Filmed in 3D, the film is a story about freedom of choice and the strength of human spirit. The film follows the leading riders in the 2010 race meeting, in particular Guy Martin and Ian Hutchinson.

John F. Kerry, Distinguished Fellow for Global Affairs Yale University at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January, 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

" #OnceUponATime a spacecraft named #Rosetta was launched into the night sky. A long, long journey lay ahead of her, to uncover the mysteries of our solar system. Rosetta carried a little passenger, the lander #Philae. It had taken many, many years to dream of that mission and now #Rosetta was on her way to the far off comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko.“

 

This is how the lovely tales of @ESA_Rosetta and her little travelbuddy @Philae_2014 are being told in an adorable youtube-comic series by @esa

( sci.esa.int/rosetta/53593-outreach-resources/#once-upon-a... )

 

I can't believe how quickly time flew by since January 20th 2014, when my then 3 year old son @LightspeedLeo , my husband @travelholic and I started following this mission with #RosettaAreWeThereYet and #WakeUpRosetta.

While Leo sat there, watching the live feed and the little videos with sparkling eyes he said: “Mommy, I wish I could wake up together with Rosetta and Philae every morning“.

So together we grabbed a tetra pak, card board, tin foil, self adhesive foil, spits of wood and - extremely important - some wobbly eyes for #Rosetta and #Philae and -after studying the blueprints in the latest esa-bulletin- started building our own spacecraft together.

( esamultimedia.esa.int/multimedia/publications/ESA-Bulleti... )

 

Since then a happy #MiniSpaceTweep and his travelbuddy @PinkLilDragon wake up smiling together with THEIR #RosettaAndPhilae mobile every single morning ;-)

 

It was a pleasure for all of us to follow all their adventures and to learn more about their journey, to listen to Philippe Gaudon during #SpaceUpTLS in 2014 and see those amazing models at „Cité de l’Espace“ in Toulouse and also to visit the “Holy Grail of Rosetta“, its home base at ESOC in Darmstadt a few times, sitting on the chair of Flight Operations Director #FOD @Andrea Accomazzo in the Main Control Room #MCR and closely feeling the spirit and excitement of this very special place and sharing this with our friends from near and far. (And no, we didn't press any buttons there ;-) )

 

In a few days, on September 30th @ESA_Rosetta will follow @Philae_2014 to its final destination and the two travelbuddies will be finally reunited on their #LuckyDucky #67P.

So I am looking forward to be at ESOC with @travelholic and many others then, sharing the #GrandFinale and the #CometLanding celebrations of a mission so well done by the awesome @esa teams around @AndreaAccomazzo and @mggtTaylor.

 

Congrats to all involved in #Rosetta Mission @ESA - European Space Agency for taking a(nother) giant leap in history, thank you very much for your inspiration and for sharing your ride with all of us.

Your 2 little space exlorers will always have a special place in our hearts!

YOU ROCK SPACE AND OUTREACH!

Patillas, PR

Ave endemica de Puerto Rico

Six names you go by:

1. Jill

2. mama

3. chica (by my husband)

4. Sass (by my family)

5. Jilly-bean

6. Aunt Sass

 

Three things you are wearing right now:

1. flip flops

2. ben&jerry's shirt

3. shorts

 

Four things you want very badly at this moment:

1. time off and plane tickets to VT

2. for Project Medishare to get back to me about volunteering in Haiti

3. a bff that lived close

4. a new iphone

 

Three things you're grateful for:

1. family

2. love

3. working water heater

 

Two things you did last night.

1. had the in-laws over for dinner

2. watched a movie

 

Last two people you talked to on the phone.

1. work

2. my other work

 

Two things you are going to do tomorrow:

1. remember to take an "AINM" photo

2. maybe go to the park with the kiddo

 

Three favorite drinks.

1. coffee

2. tea

3. chocolate milk

 

::The Random Fact Ingredient::

I'm going to follow the celebrity theme on this one... Way back in college I spent a year studying abroad in New Zealand. I had the opportunity to take a field trip and do some outdoor stuff like rock climbing and hiking. So we go climbing one day and we have to get all sorts of permissions from a film crew because we wanted to climb right next to where they are filming. They give us the okay, as long as we are quiet. So we are hiking up to the rock wall and it turns out they are filming The Lord of the Rings! Being a big fan of the books I was pretty excited we would be so close to the filming. So as we are climbing, we are watching "Sam" and "Frodo" do scenes. At the time I had no idea they were the main characters! They walked right past me, and I could have said something or done something right then to meet them, but I didn't know who they were! When the movies came out I wanted to kick myself for not jumping on the opportunity.

 

(2:52) weeks of BAM!

RCMP Musical Ride

Timmins, ON

2009

Gez123 at battle on the spunk rally 2009.

cropped way in close just to add mystery.

Art Nouveau is an international style of art, architecture and applied art, especially the decorative arts, known in different languages by different names: Jugendstil in German, Stile Liberty in Italian, Modernisme in Catalan, etc. In English it is also known as the Modern Style (not to be confused with Modernism and Modern architecture). The style was most popular between 1890 and 1910. It was a reaction against the academic art, eclecticism and historicism of 19th century architecture and decoration. It was often inspired by natural forms such as the sinuous curves of plants and flowers. Other characteristics of Art Nouveau were a sense of dynamism and movement, often given by asymmetry or "whiplash" curves, and the use of modern materials, particularly iron, glass, ceramics and later concrete, to create unusual forms and larger open spaces.

 

One major objective of Art Nouveau was to break down the traditional distinction between fine arts (especially painting and sculpture) and applied arts. It was most widely used in interior design, graphic arts, furniture, glass art, textiles, ceramics, jewelry and metal work. The style responded to leading 19-century theoreticians, such as French architect Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc (1814–1879) and British art critic John Ruskin (1819–1900). In Britain, it was influenced by William Morris and the Arts and Crafts movement. German architects and designers sought a spiritually uplifting Gesamtkunstwerk (“total work of art”) that would unify the architecture, furnishings, and art in the interior in a common style, to uplift and inspire the residents.

 

The first Art Nouveau houses and interior decoration appeared in Brussels in the 1890s, in the architecture and interior design of houses designed by Paul Hankar, Henry Van de Velde, and especially Victor Horta, whose Hôtel Tassel was completed in 1893. It moved quickly to Paris, where it was adapted by Hector Guimard, who saw Horta's work in Brussels and applied the style for the entrances of the new Paris Metro. It reached its peak at the 1900 Paris International Exposition, which introduced the Art Nouveau work of artists such as Louis Tiffany. It appeared in graphic arts in the posters of Alphonse Mucha, and the glassware of René Lalique and Émile Gallé.

 

From Belgium and France, it spread to the rest of Europe, taking on different names and characteristics in each country (see Naming section below). It often appeared not only in capitals, but also in rapidly growing cities that wanted to establish artistic identities (Turin and Palermo in Italy; Glasgow in Scotland; Munich and Darmstadt in Germany), as well as in centres of independence movements (Helsinki in Finland, then part of the Russian Empire; Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain).

 

By 1910, Art Nouveau's influence had faded. It was replaced as the dominant European architectural and decorative style first by Art Deco and then by Modernism

King Tut's name on the first tomb.

 

His hieroglyphs are the Sun, the Scarab, the 3 lines and the boaty thing (I really don't know what they are but the boat spells "nb" and the 3 lines are a "u" which makes it "nub" or "neb" when it stands alone. Each hieroglyph for itself would be Neb/Nub - Kheperu - Ra/Re) and actuall spell Amun-Tut-Ankh because the name of the deity was usually written first.

His name means "Living Image of Amun" (Amun = the King Of Gods)

 

(blogged about the exhibition here: mindmouthsoul.blogspot.com/2011/06/tutankhamun-exhibition...

Name: C

Length: 54,6m

World's largest yacht number: >200

Shipyard: Baglietto

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