Hey Izaack? I’m sorry to say this, but you lost the poll. Francis ended up pulling through at the last minute. ): So I gotta draw Francis. But, when I draw you, I’ll send it over!
" It's alright, kid, take your time.. "
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Hi! I was wondering if you know of any My Lady Jane headers and/or icons? I’m not the best at searching
Hello! I have not seen any My Lady Jane icons or headers yet, but I am hopeful we will see some soon? We are a small fandom at the moment, but full of wonderful creatives so I am going to float this out to the main tag (hope that’s ok) and see if anyone has seen some floating around? Or perhaps has the creative bug and would love to create some wonderful works for all to enjoy?
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Stevns Klint
Welcome to Stevns Klint, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Denmark that promises to take you on a journey through millions of years of Earth's history. Join us as we delve into the breathtaking beauty and scientific significance of this iconic coastal cliff.
Thanks to its unique geological features and scientific importance, Stevns Klint was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2014. This prestigious designation recognizes the site's outstanding universal value and ensures its protection for future generations to study and enjoy.
Stevns Klint is a geological masterpiece, a towering chalk cliff that stretches along the Danish coastline for over 15 kilometers. Formed over millions of years by the accumulation of marine sediments, this majestic cliff offers a rare glimpse into the Earth's ancient past, with each layer of chalk bearing witness to a different chapter in geological history.
As you stand atop Stevns Klint, gazing out over the shimmering waters of the Baltic Sea, you can't help but feel a sense of awe at the sheer scale and beauty of this natural wonder. But it's not just the breathtaking views that make Stevns Klint special – it's also the wealth of geological treasures hidden within its layers.
Stevns Klint is renowned for its rich fossil record, which includes an abundance of marine fossils dating back millions of years. Visitors to the site can marvel at fossilized sea creatures embedded in the chalk, providing valuable insights into ancient marine ecosystems and evolutionary processes. But perhaps the most extraordinary discovery made at Stevns Klint is the presence of a layer of sediment containing iridium, a rare element that is commonly associated with meteorite impacts. This discovery provided conclusive evidence for the theory that a massive asteroid impact triggered the mass extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago.
Visitors to Stevns Klint can explore the cliff on foot via a network of hiking trails that wind their way along the coastline, offering panoramic views of the sea and the surrounding countryside. Along the way, interpretive signs provide insight into the geological history of the area, allowing visitors to learn about the fascinating processes that shaped Stevns Klint over millions of years.
Preserving Stevns Klint for future generations is a top priority for Danish authorities, who have implemented measures to protect the cliff from erosion and ensure its continued conservation. These efforts include stabilizing the cliff face, monitoring erosion rates, and promoting sustainable tourism practices that minimize the impact on the fragile ecosystem.
In addition to its scientific significance, Stevns Klint also offers a wealth of recreational opportunities for visitors to enjoy. From hiking and birdwatching to picnicking and beachcombing, there's something for everyone to experience amidst the stunning natural beauty of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
Ready to embark on your own adventure to Stevns Klint? Plan your visit today and discover the wonders of this UNESCO World Heritage site for yourself. Whether you're a seasoned geologist, a nature lover, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of the natural world, Stevns Klint is sure to leave you spellbound with its timeless allure and scientific intrigue. 🌊 🇩🇰
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sometimes family is a human/alien hybrid, his war criminal dead moms ex girlfriend (also war criminal), her friends (also war criminals), her formally abusive but now reformed sisters, and his dad
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I think the doctor is interesting as a character bc you actively get to see what makes him the way that he is. Like you get to see every event from season 1 episode 1 to the very last episode that affects and changes him as a person, you WATCH it happen. I don't know if that happens with other artificial beings in Star Trek but I think its so cool cause idk how else you would do that without having a series start when the character was literally a baby and going through their entire life week by week. He is an entire test tube experiment.
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fucking jesus shit on MY steven universe
propaganda at its highest level
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Ya know what screw it, steven and gold incorrect qoutes time
Lost!gold: What? I'm not aggressive!
Steven: Last Tuesday, you wacked me with a pair of crocs and stole my chocolate chips?
Lost!gold: Survival of the fittest, bitch.
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