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A short film I watched on national geographic inspired this piece.

YouTube link: https://t.co/LGKq2nuEpX

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Geographical Fun (1868), a series of fantastic anthropomorphic maps of European countries, drawn by an unnamed 15-year-old girl who had the idea for the novel maps "when seeking to amuse a brother confined to his bed by illness": https://t.co/rsHv7bEcmE

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Day 8 of - Pajamas.
(Is it pajamas or pyjamas? And is that a geographical difference?)

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I had a blurry version of this map and tried to borrow one or two place names from it, but misspelled them due to the low res...also it wasn't a perfect geographic match so I had to fill in a lot of blanks

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Vasantasena is the protagonist of the ancient Sanskrit play Mṛicchakaṭika (The Little Clay Cart) written by Sudraka.
Read more about her and 5 other badass women 😉: https://t.co/8zlX24RY2T

An oleographic print by Raja Ravi Varma depicting Vasantasena [2/2]

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Professor Bellion spoke with National Geographic Magazine about iconoclasm involving statues, a practice that dates back to the American Revolution. https://t.co/sQZQQ56tdj

Balthasar Friedrich Leizelt, "Destruction of the Royal Statue in New York," 1771-81. (Wikimedia Commons)

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It's Time to get out my Illustration trombone!

Hi folks! I'm Ben, an illustrator from London represented by the brilliant


I've worked with a wide variety of clients including The BBC, Sunday Times, National Geographic and Oxford University Press.

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Sabado:

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National Geographic (Cosmos: Possible Worlds)
20th Century Fox (The Simpsons, Family Guy)
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Netflix (The Order)
Syfy (Wynonna Earp)
AMC (NOS4A2)

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I posted my Mermaid Edelgard piece about a month ago, but here is my 2nd piece for 's Merfeh Vol. 2 Zine!

🦈🦈Shark Niles and Manta Ray Nina!🦈🦈

I watched a couple hours worth of national geographic ocean videos working on this one 🌊🌊

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Last day of sharing a bed, late submission. Jotaro was featured in national geographic and is excited so he wakes kakyoin up to share his achievement. I left this one for last because I wanted p5 style and its my least favorite style to draw.

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Check out this week blog post about geographical range reconstruction of extinct species using only their fossil record information https://t.co/elBP0voUgS.
Paper by Carotenuto and colleagues https://t.co/VlkvBWtmvo

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'We are a stolid and a taciturn race, we of the Five Towns. It may be because we are geographically so self contained; or it may be because we work in clay and iron; or it may merely be because it is our nature to be stolid and taciturn. But stolid and taciturn we are'

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"You value the port of Hong Kong. You've tolerated that British-owned island eyesore, the presence of Kristoff's ice house, and helped Anna understand Arendelle's similar geographic value. But she'll turn on you. She's a fox: disloyal filth not worth helping!" - Katina, to Yixin

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For this week, we return to our sibling collection, the American Geographical Society Library’s set of French natural history books 'Dictionnaire universel d'histoire naturelle' with a few hand-colored, steel-engraved avian plates. Learn more: https://t.co/gTXb43vVmj

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Stereographic projection of circles by .

Consider the 8 vertices of the as points on the unit then make (spherical) centered on those points with radii chosen so that the circles are just tangent.

More➡️https://t.co/NjifiSyj0Y


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I don't know how I missed it for this long but is this confirmation that cho'gath is currently in the same geographical region as Kai'Sa? (I see him lurking)

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