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MOoH! Bona Lisa The Mad circus Oct 5 - 31.
MOoH! TGL Skeletons gacha The gacha life Oct 5 - 31
He was the terror of Halloween, but to these dogs, he’s just bones... irresistible bones.
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Created for the Toy Sunday theme, BONES.
Let us dance Men, dance, like no one is shooting at us!
Hightly inspired by this one: huaban.com/pins/406637101/
La Catrina, one of the most recognizable figures of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). An elegant female skeleton and an icon of Mexican heritage, she approaches death not through sadness, but as a colorful celebration of life. Artist: Ricardo Soltero Had the opportunity to "meet her" while on tour at Tohono Chul Park in Tucson.
Portrait of Chimbu Skeleton tribesmen (Papua New Guinea).
The Chimbu Skeleton people, an ethnic and linguistic group numbering about 180,000, first made contact with the western world in 1934.
Their origins can be traced back to an intriguing legend born after a significant number of hunters ventured into the mountains but failed to return. Determined to uncover the truth, a brave group of warriors embarked on an expedition to explore the mountains and stumbled upon a cave. Inside, they discovered an abundance of human skeletons and a colossal monster.
To deceive the creature, they decided to paint their bodies with skeleton bones made of black and white clay, recreating the appearance of the fallen hunters and blending the painted bones with the actual ones. The ruse succeeded, and as the monster slumbered, the warriors stealthily made their way back to the safety of their village.
Nowadays the Chimbu Skeleton paint themselves only during celebrative traditions.
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One of the most well known dive sites in Sipadan is Turtle Cave, a giant cavern in 20 meters of water that goes all the way through the island. Early divers in the cave found turtle skeletons resting in the silty bottom, unfortunate souls who entered the cave, became lost, and drowned before being able to make their way out again.
Dead Hemlock Trees in Silhouette at Smoky Mountain National Park with Texture Blending
slightly different version with snow at carlosrestrepo.blogspot.com/
smoker3 texture from borealnz
They don't feel the cold at all :-)
I finally got my skellies unpacked, I haven't taken a picture of them in a while. The adorably tiny ski cap that Tomás is wearing was a gift from MaggisAtelier on Etsy.
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Nick Cave - Skeleton Tree
Sunday morning, skeleton tree
Pressed against the sky
Love my name
Love left dry
Frost or flame
Skeleton me
Fall asleep
Spin the sky
Skeleton me
Love, don't cry
Love, don't cry
Love, don't cry
Skeleton me
Group of Chimbu Skeleton tribesmen (Papua New Guinea).
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The Chimbu Skeleton people, an ethnic and linguistic group numbering about 180,000, first made contact with the western world in 1934.
Their origins can be traced back to an intriguing legend born after a significant number of hunters ventured into the mountains but failed to return. Determined to uncover the truth, a brave group of warriors embarked on an expedition to explore the mountains and stumbled upon a cave. Inside, they discovered an abundance of human skeletons and a colossal monster.
To deceive the creature, they decided to paint their bodies with skeleton bones made of black and white clay, recreating the appearance of the fallen hunters and blending the painted bones with the actual ones. The ruse succeeded, and as the monster slumbered, the warriors stealthily made their way back to the safety of their village.
Nowadays the Chimbu Skeleton paint themselves only during celebrative traditions.
Website: robertopazziphoto.com/
Instagram: instagram.com/roberto_pazzi_photo
This is a picture of a young boy who participated in the Mt. Hagen festival in PNG. The whole tribe painted themselves as skeletons. Looks a little scary, but they were very gentle. Papua New Guinea is a wonderful place that still has some unique culture left.
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Skeleton outside a shop in the Corn Exchange in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
Several titles came to mind but I thought they might be misunderstood.
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the vines are neat because they mimic the shape of my hand as a mirrored skeleton. and there's that teeny tiny pinecone.
1st roll off the pentax.
American Bison Skeleton #ScienceMuseumOfMinnesota The Neural Spine Looks Positively Prehistoric #stpaul #mn
Portrait of a Chimbu Skeleton tribesman (Papua New Guinea).
The Chimbu Skeleton people, an ethnic and linguistic group numbering about 180,000, first made contact with the western world in 1934.
Their origins can be traced back to an intriguing legend born after a significant number of hunters ventured into the mountains but failed to return. Determined to uncover the truth, a brave group of warriors embarked on an expedition to explore the mountains and stumbled upon a cave. Inside, they discovered an abundance of human skeletons and a colossal monster.
To deceive the creature, they decided to paint their bodies with skeleton bones made of black and white clay, recreating the appearance of the fallen hunters and blending the painted bones with the actual ones. The ruse succeeded, and as the monster slumbered, the warriors stealthily made their way back to the safety of their village.
Nowadays the Chimbu Skeleton paint themselves only during celebrative traditions.
Website: www.robertopazziphoto.com/
Instagram: www.instagram.com/roberto_pazzi_photo
Sep. 8, 2025: Home Depot's annual skeleton sale is on. Grab some additional skeletons for your closet!
Natural meets Industrial. Skeleton leaves shot on a light pad and then blended with a rusty metal texture shot on Temple Meads Approach near the main railway station in Bristol.