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View of the Skyline from the boat cruise.

When I was little, I argued with my mother that these were sky scrapers .. not the very tall buildings as she insisted.

This is labeled O (scraper) from Paju, Gyeongg Province (Korea). Korea is known for the eo (tiger shaped scraper). The slotted bamboo wand is moved over the back teeth to give a percussive rattling sound. Scrapers are also used in Chinese, Mexican and Cuban music. This on is at The Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, Arizona.

Rolleiflex 6006. planar 80 mm. Ilford FP4 125.

Coconut scraper. Manu Ikees, Likore, Laclo, Manatuto distirct

Erik, Maria & Disa on a camping trip Circa 1976.

Tall building in Miami, Florida

boot scraper by a door in Cheltenham, England

Bella Sky Hotel, Copenhagen, Denmark, November 30, 2013.

Its shape echoes the fireplaces upstairs - another of the victorian features on our house.

Whitechapel Bell Foundary

23rd St, NYC December 2014

Oh the weather - reduced to...

Shots for a household objects comp on a forum - first time I've ever shot household objects

 

My Dad has been helping so much with the renovations! xoxox Pic taken with my brother's cellphone.

 

You can read much more about my renovation progress on my blog - jessicadoyle.com

Buildings on 5th Ave in New York City.

World's Tiniest located in Wichita Falls Tx. There is a cool story behind it.

These tools are an excellent example of what the Acheulean Industry used. The Homo Erectus and the Homo Heidelbergensis started the Acheulean industry in between 1.5 and 0.3 Ma. This makes sense because Homo erectus and Homo Heidelbergensis are one of the closest to Homo sapiens, which are humans. This mean that their brain and head have evolved through time making them able to be a lot smarter than early humans were before them. Being smarter meant better tool-making capability. This picture is of tools made from the Industry. On the left, this tool is called the flake side scraper, which is a lot smaller compared to the tool on the right, which is called the hand-ax. I am going to go into more detail about the Flake side scraper and what its uses were to the early humans or Homo erectus and Homo Heidelbergensis. The Flake Side Scraper was actually used first by the Homo habilis because it was a basic tool to use. The Flake Side Scraper is actually a tool to make other tools that are a lot more complex than this tool is. The way the Flake Side Scraper is used is by placing the “core” in the toolmaker's left hand while he/she strikes it. They do this until another tools is sharpened or made like the hand ax, the right picture. So essentially the Flake Side Scraper is the architect and the Hand axe is the end product.

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