Broad landscape with oxcarts by Ivan Aivazovsky
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Broad landscape with oxcarts by Ivan Aivazovsky
The Oboroguruma is a Yokai found in Kyoto Japan. The Oboroguruma is described as an oxcart with a giant face on it. The Oboroguruma was created when in the older days of Kyoto, noble people would get into carriage fights to good spots for festivals in the capital and they lost the fight, their anger and resentment could manifest itself as an Oboroguruma. Oboroguruma means “Hazy Cart.”
Next day, Tallinn, Estonia!
Now that we’ve dispensed with rabbits, Borsch, and the Russian Secret Service, Let’s visit one of the most well-preserved medieval cities in the world.
This was a must-see, very relaxing and enjoyable. The Estonian people were by far the friendliest people we have yet come across.
The pictures above tell the story better than I can. Breakfast was a delicious and extensive menu that included scrambled eggs, blintzes, liverwurst, salmon and Estonian sausages, as well as a big glass of high-test milk.
#wabisabi beauty in imperfection. Went to #oxcart "factory" Eloy Alfaro in #sarchicostarica . This is where they've been creating the #traditional #oxcarts by hand for a very long time. #descubrecr #postcardsfromcostarica #costaricaadventures #costarica🇨🇷 #boholife #vegantravels
Oxcarts, 56×36.5cm
#HORSEPOWER #OXCARTS @DanceTReks #ANCIENTFUTURES #HEREINEARTH