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8月17日 ネネ
海で波の流れにそってぷかぷか散歩する
August 17th "Nene"
She takes a walk with the waves at the sea.
#365日キャラクター #366日キャラクター #つむりん #Tumurin
Long before the spectacle of blockbuster movies, there were panoramas, giant painted scrolls that were slowly turned to reveal an exciting journey. The New Bedford Whaling Museum is now showing a restored 1275-foot-long global adventure by sea. https://t.co/GgZ1d5mQWx
Esto ya me había dominado @vainillafer1 en esto junto las best girl así que ahí va Diana bueno digamos que al menos no la odio tanto ya después de la segunda parte a winry sería más la de 2003 que la de brotherhood y ni hablar de eliza y pues nominó al que lo desea.
Beware, beware the Daughter of the Sea...
#warcraft #BattleforAzeroth #BattleForLordaeron #JainaProudmoore
A very happy birthday to Illustrator Jan Pieńkowski, who turned 82 yesterday! One of my favourite images - from Kingdom Under The Sea.
Air & Water of the four elements create materials in the sea.
#illustration #art #drawing #ocean #folklore #magical #picturebook #bookillustration #childrensbooks
The goldfish had blown giant iridescent bubbles that floated around their boat on the calm sea. "come on then!" said the cat as he hopped easily into the nearest bubble and waited, suspended in the air for Jamie to do the same. While Jamie cautiously dip… https://t.co/TW7k9r3N5g
New painting done !
Beware of the daughter of the sea...
#Warcraft
#ForTheAlliance
Most powerful human sorceress. Leader of the Kirin Tor. Daughter of the Sea. #JainaProudmoore
“Jaina Proudmoore” by JessiBeans: https://t.co/Mvy10GI9Dr
#Mage #BattleForAzeroth @Warcraft
Pat de Groot
14 June 1930 - 27 July 2018
The dates don't contain her, only the moon and the sea.
Daily #Art - Day 07-21-18
A tribute to #ErnestHemingway (Jul 21, 1899 – Jul 2, 1961) with a loose pen sketch and digital rendition of #OldManAndTheSea.
The past is gone and one's prime might be passed, but today is here for us to keep going. (#15,304)
#Hemingway #illustration
Pterodaustro was a flying dinosaur from the Cretaceous of South America. It had a bizarre set of teeth, similar to some whales, which was used to catch small organisms from the sea.
“The world had been washed. It was beautiful, and a peace settled upon the ocean that had nothing at all to do with our lives, adrift on a hellish ship and lost at sea.” -Dead Eye and the Deep Blue Sea https://t.co/u1uwuojyNe #ModernDaySlavery #HumanTrafficking @7StoriesPress