Description: Take good care of yourself as danger exists in all directions.
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Description: Shamanism is a spiritual/religious belief that seeks inner strength and its re-encounter with the teachings of nature. For adepts of shamanism, the cure for all ills is within each being and therefore no one can cure anyone, but the person cures himself.
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Description: Shamanism is a spiritual/religious belief that seeks inner strength and its re-encounter with the teachings of nature. For adepts of shamanism, the cure for all ills is within each being and therefore no one can cure anyone, but the person cures himself.
Description: What drives turtles to extinction? In all parts of the planet, turtles are increasingly threatened by human exploitation and development-related pressures. The causes include the destruction and fragmentation of habitats, the illegal trade in animals, invasive species and global warming, among others.
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Description: The grape is the fruit of the vine, a plant of the Vitaceae family. It is often used to produce juice, jam, wine and raisins, and can also be consumed raw. Among the vine species we can mention: Vitis vinifera, the most common type of vine used in wine production in Europe;
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Description: The Castle by the lake, where legends and myths about an enchanted princess who would have fallen in love with a prince remain to this day. She didn't have a happy ending and he wanders over this landscape looking for his beloved.
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Description: young girls talking under the golden magic tree
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Description: According to a study by researchers at the University of Bristol, England, children have been using baby bottles for 3,000 years. In fact, the first clay pots with thin side spouts date back to the Neolithic period, around 5,000 years ago, and were found by archaeologists in Europe.
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Description: Religious idols have been produced since the dawn of humanity, or at least are believed to have been as such based on statuettes found by archaeologists of humanoid figures with exaggerated physical features, or hybrids between human and animal figures. In any case, at the beginning of civilization, the existence of stone idols representing gods was commonplace, not restricted to temples, but also present in homes, tombs and public places.
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Description: Storks are migrant birds in the Ciconiidae family. Storks are about 1 meter tall and 3 kg in weight. Its habitat is varied and its diet includes small vertebrates. They are migratory and monogamous animals.
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Description: A pacifier is a rubber, plastic, or silicone nipple substitute given to an infant to suckle upon between feedings to quiet its distress by satisfying the need to suck when it does not need to eat. Pacifiers normally have three parts, an elongated teat, a mouth shield, and a handle. The mouth shield is large enough to prevent the child from attempting to take the pacifier into its mouth, and so forecloses the danger that the child will swallow then choke on it.
Description: Valentine's Day, also called St. Valentine's Day, holiday (February 14) when lovers express their affection with greetings and gifts. Given their similarities, it has been suggested that the holiday has origins in the Roman festival of Lupercalia, held in mid-February.
Description: The lion [female: lioness] is a species of carnivorous mammal of the genus Panthera and family Felidae. The species is currently found in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia, with a single remaining endangered population, in the Gir Forest National Park, Gujarat, India.
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Description: Baby angel, possibly a cute Cupid angel with white wings, is pointing at something! What will it be?
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Description: A cigarette is a small cylinder of finely cut tobacco leaves wrapped in a shroud that can be smoked. The cigarette is lit at one end, starting a slow combustion whose smoke can be inhaled through the other end. Most modern factory-produced cigarettes include a filter at one end, and often include reconstituted tobacco and other additives. Some people inhale the smoke through a mouthpiece. The main psychoactive chemical in tobacco is nicotine, which is extremely addictive.
Description: Mythological Apollo dances to the sound of the harp
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Description: Former magic capital of the ordinance of the future destiny: Believe or disbelieve! Winged dog, death or life, choice of the lord who demands prudence! Here's the question: Do you accept yourself or not? Is this your life? The column of existence is erected within you... find out.
Description: The nuns are women consecrated to religion, they assume the commitments of chastity, obedience and poverty through vows. Generally, the nuns develop works of charity, education for children and young people, among other types of apostolate, as well as active participation in various areas of society.
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Description: The nuns are women consecrated to religion, they assume the commitments of chastity, obedience and poverty through vows. Generally, the nuns develop works of charity, education for children and young people, among other types of apostolate, as well as active participation in various areas of society.
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Description: The nuns are women consecrated to religion, they assume the commitments of chastity, obedience and poverty through vows. Generally, the nuns develop works of charity, education for children and young people, among other types of apostolate, as well as active participation in various areas of society.
Description: He is considered the patron saint of amputees, animals, barren, boatmen, the elderly, pregnant women, fishermen, farmers, travelers and sailors; of horses and donkeys; of the poor and the oppressed; it is invoked to find lost things, to conceive children, to avoid shipwrecks and to obtain marriage. The miracle of healing the amputated foot, Titian, 1511, Scuola del Santo, Padua Popular devotion placed him among the most beloved saints of Christianity, surrounded him with rich folklore and attributed to him many miracles and graces to this day.
Description: He is considered the patron saint of amputees, animals, barren, boatmen, the elderly, pregnant women, fishermen, farmers, travelers and sailors; of horses and donkeys; of the poor and the oppressed; it is invoked to find lost things, to conceive children, to avoid shipwrecks and to obtain marriage. The miracle of healing the amputated foot, Titian, 1511, Scuola del Santo, Padua Popular devotion placed him among the most beloved saints of Christianity, surrounded him with rich folklore and attributed to him many miracles and graces to this day.
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Description: He is considered the patron saint of amputees, animals, barren, boatmen, the elderly, pregnant women, fishermen, farmers, travelers and sailors; of horses and donkeys; of the poor and the oppressed; it is invoked to find lost things, to conceive children, to avoid shipwrecks and to obtain marriage. The miracle of healing the amputated foot, Titian, 1511, Scuola del Santo, Padua Popular devotion placed him among the most beloved saints of Christianity, surrounded him with rich folklore and attributed to him many miracles and graces to this day.
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