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Ireland’s Oldest and Largest Medieval Book Shrine Goes on Public View for the First Time
busy 🐝 tired 🐝
René Lalique Serpent Pectoral Pendant designed around 1899.
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🐱 Transylvanian
📸 Zsolt Bereczki
🎨 Black Karpati [Roan: Karpati (Carpathian) Pattern]
Petroglyphs of Sikachi-Alyan, Nanaian village
Deer friends thousands of years apart
Elk-figure from Åskollen, Drammen, Norway.
Petroglyph of Sikachi-Alyan under the snow
Wow, a new never-seen-before insect species! It perfectly mimics a bunch of stuff I found on the ground. What impressive camouflage!
© Ronald Söthje Prints: -> Here
Installed in the year 1410, this 600 year old clock in the city of Prague is the World’s oldest astronomical clock still in operation.
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This Mediterranean Monk Seal relaxing in the early morning on Samos Island in Greece.
shapely sugar bowl
Endurance crew + dogs in South (1919) (check alt text for specific crew members!)
A Gold Scythian Neckpiece 4th century BC In the Museum of Historical Treasures of Ukraine in Kyiv
The Golden Pectoral from Tovsta Mohyla is a gold Scythian collar or pectoral discovered in a burial kurgan at a site called Tovsta Mohyla in modern Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine, in 1971 by the Ukrainian archaeologist Borys Mozolevskyi.