The bunyip is a fearsome creature from Australia said to dwell in lonely marshes, billabongs and creeks, where you can sometimes hear it's terrifying roar bellowing out on dark nights.

🎨 by H J Ford from Andrew Lang's 'The Brown Fairy Book', 1932

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The Vigga Marshes look passive and desolate, but they hold secrets and ruins created by the ancient courines to keep their energy safe.
Our demo is available on Steam until June 22 at 🙌

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A pretty old artwork I did for back in 2018, for Marshes supplement, finally I can show this!

It was always challenging to illustrate a scene, but it's fun at the same time.

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I delivered "Faversham Marshes" to a new owner today - part of a series of painting of the marsh between & - soon to be covered with solar panels. I love the mystery of

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Sometimes at night a delicate flickering lights can be seen in dark forests or over the marshes, bogs and swamps. Those are the souls of dead that were unable to leave this world.
Ignis Fatuus will be the next miniature for 75Dreams range by Ignis Art.
Pre-sale starts in June!

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This swampland is bubbling with wild magic, which means strange creatures, unpredictable surges of magic, and amber slimes shlorping through the marshes… Watch out for those pesky Gullrats!

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The vast drifts of Hawthorn(?) blossom have gone from Homerton Rd, but 2 classic lps of the River Lea/Hackney Marshes: Rob St John's Surface Tension reissued https://t.co/23PxJ6wybD & Jetsam/ (lttw chpt 15) https://t.co/TNwrCzQDcF

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Riveted sheet copper alloy cauldron, found in the remains of a ruined chapel, from an abandoned village, lost in the marshes. Northeye,

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Dead Marshes ✨

"Mists curled and smoked from dark and noisome pools"
- J. R. R. Tolkien

https://t.co/tKmjB7NWWB

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Absolutely terrifying - wants to build a prehistoric nature reserve (dedicated to dinosaurs already extinct) across wildlife rich Swanscombe Peninsula SSSI
giving the marshes a make over & moving on endangered species as he concretes over...

https://t.co/5yIqBHvjNl https://t.co/cJqxHnb31L

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MerMay Day 7: Crayfish

Day 7: Crayfish 
• Freshwater Crustaceanoid merfolk that can be found mostly in rivers, lakes, swamps, and marshes, Crayfish Merfolk are small yet hardy bottom feeders.

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Red-Eared Slider

The red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans), also known as the red-eared terrapin, is a semiaquatic turtle belonging to the family Emydidae. This turtle lives in ponds, lakes, marshes, and in slow-moving rivers that have soft, muddy bottoms.

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In Greek mythology, Antheia is the Goddess of flowers, gardens, blossoms, swamps, marshes, vegetation, and human love. The island of Crete was her center of worship. She is a part of a trio of goddesses known as the Graces who were servants of Aphrodite.

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'Lovers Lane, Dunwich.' (1948) Edward Bawden had been working from a studio on the marshes at Dunwich after his return from the Middle East in 1945. He made several return painting trips to the village with Eric Ravilious and John Nash after moving to nearby Great Bardfield.

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A totally ordinary Valeshian thanks to ! They're usually tall anyways, thanks to their homeworld's cold deep muddy marshes. Travelers are advised to avoid this planet in general however, and not just because of the destroying angels!

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The Mosekone ("swamp-wife") is a type of troll in Scandinavian folklore. Primarily a Danish legend, she is often dressed in green and/or has green skin. It was said that when she brewed her delicious beer it caused the swamps and marshes to be misty.

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Yes we will be taking part, once again. Our venue will be covid secure with access via one gate, into the garden and exit via a different gate to keep visitors safe. Hoping to exhibit more of my Fabstracts inspired by the energy & elements from Walthamstow Wetlands & the marshes. https://t.co/9mPXatgbtE

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What's left behind of the cover crop. Looking towards Lady Ann's Drive from the drift... it's a delicate balance of conservation and agriculture. This year, I've noticed marshes flooded to feed the migratory birds, so happy to share.

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The Grindylow is a creature of British folklore, that lurks in rivers, ponds and marshes, and drags children to the deepest areas of the shallows.

They're sometimes known as Jenny Greenteeth.

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