Description: Bats upside down and in the forest they stand in readiness and in large flocks. If something scares them, they fly away quickly.
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Description: In a dark lake in the midst of an aura of magic and mystery, herons are gathered. Winged animals that are responsible for looking around and seeing danger. Attention, attentive and ready because herons are not captured easily!
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Description: People in situations of fear run desperately with stones in their hands... maybe they are chasing something that doesn't exist or maybe they are just defending themselves....
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Description: stylized stair handrail with crowned lion in 19th century classical monument in european city
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Description: face in profile of a spanish artist from the early 20th century
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Description: Jesus Christ crucified nailed to the cross and suffering. Moment when Jesus Christ suffered his crucifixion, before the resurrection. According to the Bible, Jesus Christ lays down his life on the cross in the name of love for his neighbor. The gesture is very important for Catholics.
Description: Triumphal arch or triumphal arch is a monumental structure in the form of an arch with one or more passages, usually designed to be the width of a road or street. Obviously, as the name literally says, Roman triumphal arches were a monumental tribute, in the form of an arch-shaped door or passage, to commemorate triumph: almost always conquests of territories or victories in wars.
Description: Triumphal arch or triumphal arch is a monumental structure in the form of an arch with one or more passages, usually designed to be the width of a road or street. Obviously, as the name literally says, Roman triumphal arches were a monumental tribute, in the form of an arch-shaped door or passage, to commemorate triumph: almost always conquests of territories or victories in wars.
Description: Triumphal arch or triumphal arch is a monumental structure in the form of an arch with one or more passages, usually designed to be the width of a road or street. Obviously, as the name literally says, Roman triumphal arches were a monumental tribute, in the form of an arch-shaped door or passage, to commemorate triumph: almost always conquests of territories or victories in wars.