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PREDATORY CTENOPHORES (Beroe abyssicola) ©Alexander Semenov Beroid ctenophores are a remarkable
abyssight:some mormor&johnlock stuff
abyssight:AHHHH yess i made some superboi keychains :33THEY BABE, BABEbtw it looks like dis lol
abyssight: I suddenly comes up with this and now I have to draw it because my brain told me tosome k
Mansur (Mughal; active ca. 1589–1626)Zebra Presented to the Mughal Emperor Jahangir (r. 1605–1627) b
The History of Rasselas Prince of Abyssinia; A Taleby Samuel Johnson London John Sharpe 1822 - First
Secretary bird - Sagittarius serpentarius I love me some secretary birds. They’ll up and stomp a sna
(via The Legendary Kingdom of Prester John in Abyssinia by Abraham Ortellius (published 1603) : MapP
ptp-rlc:Woman’s gown made in Abyssinia (now Ethiopia) in the 1860s. V&A. Accession Number: 399-1
Paola Viesi - Diversity: Portraits 1
Christian young girl - Ethiopia by Eric Lafforgue on Flickr.
Benito Mussolini meets Ethiopian collaborationists, 1937.
Jile from Ethiopia, a traditional weapon of the Afar people. Alsocalled an Afar sword.The jile
nemfrog: “Monolith, Abyssinia.” Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. v.61. 1914.
Secretary bird - Sagittarius serpentarius I love me some secretary birds. They’ll up and stomp
Thinking of how we lost both Wayne Rogers and William Christoper this time of year. I would be remis
superbounduniverse: Sincere as a superheroine ‘Abyssinia’ betrayed and put into some ve
dasflutemk2: One year ago:Looking out the window of the penthouse suite of the Abyssinia Hotel and C
Paola Viesi - Sacred Ethiopia 2
For the next week I will be sharing the African-centric photography of Paola Viesi. Ranging from cap
Paola Viesi - Diversity: Portraits 1
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