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a drawing of a man with long hair and beards, wearing a necklace on his neck
an owl is shown in three different views
This may contain: two hands holding up a black origami bat
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Very realistic bat origami
This may contain: people are working on building a house made out of tree trunks in the yard, with one man standing next to it
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a group of people standing on the side of a road with one woman in a dress
giant blonde talks with some shorter people
a wooden carving of an old man with a microphone in his hand, on top of a tree
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Велес,Чур,кумир, Славянский бог,скульптура из дерева,славянский стиль
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Чур Велеса.30см
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a wooden carving of a bear in a bowl
Creation Carvings
a red piece of cloth with blue and grey designs on it next to a ruler
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the statue is standing in front of some trees and bushes, it has a crown on its head
"Moscow’s appropriation of Ukrainian history not limited to Queen Anna Yaroslavna" and other neglected Russian stories | EUROMAIDAN PRESS
Anna Yaroslavivna of Kyiv (born 1024/25 or 1032 in Kyiv, died after 1075), daughter of King Yaroslav the Wise of Kyiv and Ingegerd, daughter of King Olof Skötkunung of Sweden; the third wife of King Henry I of France; and sister-in-law of kings Andrew I of Hungary and Harald III of Norway. Monument in Senlis, France. (Image: panoramio)
a large rock formation with a waterfall coming out of it's center surrounded by rocks
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a rock formation with moss growing on it
Brimham Rocks
Found on Brimham Moor in North Yorkshire, England the rocks began taking their shape roughly 320 million years ago, when water, grit, and sand washed down from Scotland and Norway to form the land of Yorkshire. However it was a much more recent event, during the last glacial period, (the Devensian glaciation, roughly 73,000 BC to 10,000 BC) that would shape the rocks into the bizarre silhouettes you see today.