Oh! An angel close to the sky || Mount Pentélia, Feneós, Peloponnese, Greece by the_hiking_experience on Instagram.
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Artemisia Gentileschi (Italian, 1593-1653)
Medea
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I had a very particular mental image for a thing, but then the initial sketch was hilarious so I just decided to stick with that instead ...
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(1) (2) by George Christou
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Kiato, Corinthia - Greece
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wHy sO SeRiOuS? ========== #whysoserious #mavrolimni #corinthia #corinthiangulf #roadtrip #exploring #drivingwithfriends #uniqueplaces #mazda #mazdatravels #nderc #mx5 #miata #mx5rf #ndroadster #mazdaroadster #mazdaeurope #miataroadster #miatagram #mazdamiata #miataclub #topmiata #jdmculture #automotivephotography #bokeh #bokehphotography (at Mavrolimni) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cimv9F6rYyu/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Corinthia Hotel Corinthia Hotel in Khartoum is also known as Gaddafi’s Egg and is certainly the architecturally interesting building in the the capital. The 5-star hotel is located right next to the meeting point of the Blue Nile and White Nile and offers panoramic views of the city from the top floor restaurants. The hotel was financed and built by Muammar Gaddafi and Libya, designed to rival and perhaps surpass the Burj Al Arab in Dubai, which it resembles quite a lot - it also looks like a ship’s sail. #travel2unlimited #travel #travelblog #sudan #desert #roadtrip #afrika #adventure #explore #sudanese #amazing #corinthia #khartoum (at Corinthia Hotel Khartoum) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cml6hoODQwB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Temple of Apollo, Ancient Corinth by Lefterry_Bellos.
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Evelyn de Morgan (English, 1855-1919)
Medea
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I keep forgetting to actually share drawing here instead of just reblogging memes ...
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A pier in Corinthia, Greece
Corinthia is a regional unit of Greece, located in the Peloponnese region. Those are the dry geographical facts, but the region’s historical legacy is an altogether more interesting story. World powers began battling for control over this area thousands of years ago. Most were eyeing the strategic Corinth Isthmus connecting the Peloponnese peninsula to mainland Greece. The Ancient Greeks attempted to carve a passage through the land bridge (where’s Zeus when you need him?) for an easier transit of the 8,320-square-mile peninsula. It wasn’t until 1893 that technology caught up with ambition and a canal was dug for maritime passage. The ensuing development in the region has led parts of Corinthia to become essentially suburbs of Athens.
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