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Écouter: Go Fife Go de Count Owen & His Calypsonians
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Tuesday Riddell — Butterfly Ring (gold leaf, silver leaf, gold and silver powder, pigment and paint on lacquered board, 2023)
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sea, swallow me
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The Ghost Castle (after Oscar Wilde) (Das Gespensterschloß (nach Oskar Wilde))
1911
Moriz Jung Austrian
The Met
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Hannes Bok.
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Cohr, silver coffee set, 1950s. Denmark. Julia Heiss, Silberkontor
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Emile Gallé, vase with metal mount, 1895-1900. Nancy, France. Via Grassi Museum Leipzig
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Atmosphere - Mikaela Jaanti , 2024.
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Acrylic on canvas , 100 x 100 cm.
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Moonlight, Chalk Lane
Jane Madgwick — 2016
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Liz Arnold (British, 1964-2001), Uncovered, 1995. Acrylic on canvas, 122.5 x 76.2 cm. Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre, London
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Love me Like a Reptile | Motörhead
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Robert Delaunay (French, 1885–1941) - Rythme circulaire, oil on canvas, 254 x 301 cm (1937)
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The Sundarbans is a region that covers 3,900 square miles (10,000 square km) of southern Bangladesh and a small section of Eastern India. This region is densely covered by mangrove forests and contains the largest natural reserve for the Bengal tiger. Over the past two centuries, approximately 2,600 square miles (6,700 square km) of the Sundarbans’ land has been developed.
21.950000°, 89.183333°
Source imagery: NASA
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