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North African villages: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia by Norman F. Carver Jr. World folk architrcture Series. 1988. https://www.instagram.com/p/CDwxeG1g0hp/?igshid=sb2l0nx2p8n0
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Hecho en M茅xico.
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Back when Digital Art was still new,
Panel, Berlin
Markus Huber
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Ma Hailun (Chinese, b. 1992)
Xinjiang Cowboys, 2019
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Saturn鈥檚 Ultraviolet Aurora by NASA Hubble
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Ad from 1960s, my scan
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Crossed Swords Earrings,聽1930s.
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escultura de debra baxter
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Peter Lanyon among the ruins of the Levant tin mines near St Just in Cornwall, 1963.
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Gold snake rings. Snakes were a common motif in jewelry during Roman times. They were associated with healing and the god Asclepius, with protection, as well as resurrection, and immortality.
Roman,聽 c. 1st century BC - 1st century AD
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