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- Beautiful views of Baião, northern Portugal 🇵🇹
- Is there a person on earth who would not like a GoPro?
#camera #gopro #wish
- **Immersion in the world of art 🎨 ✨ I discover new works of art that make me think and feel. Art is a window into diverse worlds and emotions. What kind of art inspires you? Paintings, sculptures, music, dance or something else? Tell us about your favorite artists and works! ##Art #Artistic #Inspiration #Emotions #Creativity**
- A radiant masterpiece painted across the sky, a rainbow gracefully arches over a serene field. Its vibrant hues mesmerize, filling hearts with wonder and hope. Nature's brush strokes unite in perfect harmony, reminding us of the beauty that arises after the storm. Embrace the magic of the rainbow and let its colors illuminate your path. #RainbowMagic #Nature'sPromise
- You need to take your enemy's side if you're going to see things the way they do.
- I just voted "Yes" on "Stargate Deployment On Kava" https://snapshot.org/#/stgdao.eth/proposal/0xed5fe9d40c9e82a53c548d4458fdca91d6d26c12cc34303c205906b5e1854e29 #Snapshot
- *Sometimes it's worth thinking about who you are*
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Gargoyles are a type of architectural ornamentation found on buildings throughout the world. They are typically carved stone figures that are designed to ward off evil spirits and protect the building from harm. Gargoyles are typically found on Gothic-style churches and other buildings, but they can also be found on modern buildings as well.
Gargoyles usually feature a grotesque or monstrous figure, often with wings, horns, and a long tongue. In some cases, they may also have a menacing expression on their face. The purpose of the gargoyle is to scare away evil spirits. This is why they are often found on churches, as a way to protect the building from any negative spiritual forces.
Gargoyles have been used for centuries, with some of the earliest known examples dating back to Ancient Egypt. They have also been found in Ancient Greece, Rome, and other parts of Europe. In some cultures, gargoyles are believed to be protectors of the building, while in others, they are seen as symbols of good luck.
Today, gargoyles are still popular architectural elements, used to add a unique, decorative touch to buildings. They are also popular among collectors, who often seek out rare and unusual gargoy
- #Yasai
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