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Australian Aboriginal Cave Painting Kimberley Rock Art
Argentina, Perito Moreno By viwehei
Dendrobium linguella
Bernard Plossu, Front of a House in Tiznit, Morocco, 1975
Alexander Semenov
India, 1930-1950. Jacques Millot
URUSHIBARA Yoshijiro/Mokuchu(漆原由次郎/木虫 Japanese, 1888-1953)
White Lilies 1935 Woodblock print via
🐉 Ulyssis Aldrovandi …. Bononiæ, apud C. Ferronium, 1640.. Original source Image description: Historical illustration from 1640 by Ulyssis Aldrovandi depicting a large serpent-like dragon with a curved, elongated body covered in detailed scales and patterns. The dragon’s head is broad and flat with a forked tongue protruding, suggesting a snake-like appearance rather than a traditional fire-breathing dragon. The creature coils in an S-shape against a plain background with faint secondary impressions of the dragon visible behind it. The image includes handwritten numbers and text at the top right corner.
Sacred signs on the footprint of Buddha, late 8th – late 12th century, Cambodia.
Xochicalco, Building D
Preparing coffee. Scanned from the book The Danish Expedition to Qatar, 1959
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Coatlicue, Aztec goddess of the Earth, ca. 1900
Edit of a Mystery Forest
by Yoshihiro Tatsuki
Chakana (Inka cross) at pisaq ruins - Peru
“Chakana” literally means “Light door”.