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This 'squatch roams the moors, and enjoys stalking weary bands of travellers from the bushes, hoping to one day get caught on camera and become a viral sensation.

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Lesley Birch finds inspiration for her abstract paintings in the wilds of the west Scottish coastline, the remote Yorkshire Moors, Ireland, Cornwall and Italy

Explore our collection of abstract landscape prints by Lesley Birch: https://t.co/izjZ0G7xyE

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One of our UG research assistants, Matin Moors, has been looking into manga and anime, to reflect on their habits of visualising both war and peace-making. Here is his first blog on the topic - and introduction, ahead of some deeper dives: https://t.co/BLitf8gGHw

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A nice walk on the Newcastle moors, although unseasonably mild (flowering dandelion)! a single beautiful Golden Plover eyeing me warily, w/colour sketch. A legacy of the storm was a massive garden wall collapse into the devil’s burn, maybe 15 ton, a shame for household & burn😕

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Beautiful box cover from for the title Granada: Last Stand Of The Moors, a block game which I suspect would pair nicely with GMT's upcoming Almoravid.

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Black grouse art today, sadly mostly absent on Northumberland moors, in part due to mismanagement for driven grouse shooting. Allowing scrub and heathland to develop would favour these & other birds, rather than the sterile monoculture we have today, and be better for the climate

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A dashing Merlin on the Northumberland moors, scarce these days due to moorland mismanagement but hopefully change is coming. Have a good night all 👍

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A quiet day for birds on the Newcastle moors, though Jackdaws and young Starlings learning their trade catching grubs and flies amongst the cows and cow pats are always a good watch, watercolour sketch. Have a good night all 👍

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Grendel and his mother lived in a marsh near the mead hall of king Hrothgar.

'Till the monster stirred, that demon, that fiend
Grendel who haunted the moors, the wild
Marshes, and made his home in a hell.'

🎨J. R. Skelton

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hi i'm moors, russian hobbyist, and i love draw lions OCs, lionizations of favourite characters and furries for fun when i have time!!!!!! thanks for paying attention!!!

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Hare on the Yorkshire Moors,

mounted original postage stamp art, 10 x 12 inches
https://t.co/jBr8TVJrZx

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even tho she pretends to dislike aurora until she brings her to the moors, whenever she uses her powers against her theyre always gold bc shes protecting her; when she tries to reverse the curse her powers come out gold bc shes trying to help & the curse left in aurora is green

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Ancient name of Africa


The ancient name of Africa was Alkebulan. Alkebu-lan “mother of mankind” or “garden of Eden”.” Alkebulan is the oldest and the only word of indigenous origin. It was used by the Moors,Nubians, Numidians,Khart-Haddans (Carthagenians) and Ethiopians.

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"...travelling by Apparition to more woods, to the shadowy crevices of cliffs, to purple moors, gorse-covered mountainsides and, once, a sheltered and pebbly cove”
— JKR (DH15)



by Ottowl

https://t.co/HNauz2yuDL

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all im saying is: a maleficent themed land in a disney park based on the Moors, the entrance being the wall of thorns, the castles in the background & a walk-in cottage, water/light shows at night (inspired by the fairies playing w/ aurora) and a ride where u fly with maleficent

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鬼に金棒!
The more Moors, the better victory!

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Ancient name of Africa


The ancient name of Africa was Alkebulan. Alkebu-lan “mother of mankind” or “garden of Eden”.” Alkebulan is the oldest and the only word of indigenous origin. It was used by the Moors,Nubians, Numidians,Khart-Haddans (Carthagenians) and Ethiopians.

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Did you know?
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The ancient name of Africa was Alkebulan. Alkebu-lan “mother of mankind” or “garden of Eden”.” Alkebulan is the oldest and the only word of indigenous origin. It was used by the Moors, Nubians, Numidians, Khart-Haddans (Carthagenians), and Ethiopians.

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The Brown Man of the Muirs is said to reside in the Scottish borders. Of dwarven stature, with bright red hair, and a ferocious stare, he serves as the guardian of the moors, and the protector of the many wild beasts living upon them. (🎨by forestfolkEdinburgh)

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