Lambert’s Bridge no. 77, also know as the snake bridge, on the Macclesfield Canal. location: Astbury Congleton, England
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Lambert’s Bridge no. 77, also know as the snake bridge, on the Macclesfield Canal. location: Astbury Congleton, England
Chapter heading - 'Le développement de la Vie. La naissance des poissons. La période dévonienne' [The development of life. The birth of fish. The Devonian period] and 'Fin des temps primaires' [End of the Paleozoic Era] from Camille Flammarion's Le monde avant la création de l'homme (1886)
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Claude Paradin, c.1557
Mario Sironi, Paesaggio urbano, 1925-1928.
NASA captures insane new shot of a perfect Hexagonal Storm on Saturn's North pole.
This is one of the biggest mysteries in the known Universe.
A six-sided jet stream known as "the hexagon" — which measures approximately 20,000 miles (32,000 kilometers) wide — swirls above Saturn's north pole, with wind speeds reaching upward of 200 mph (322 km/h).
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Back to Turboranger! Here we see Turboranger's mecha, the Turbo Robo! The mecha is simple but effective!
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Hirō Isono (Japanese 1945-2013), Acrylic on canvas
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