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I love dinosaurs. . . . . . . . #jurassicpark3 #spinosaurus #toyphotography #photography #actionfigures #hammondcollection #dinosaur #archiology #monster #hellyeah #outdoorphotography #photography #toys #miniatures
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If you think im waiting to post these, then you're a monster. This toy makes me so happy. #jurassicpark3 #spinosaurus #toyphotography #photography #actionfigures #hammondcollection ##dinosaur #archiology #monster #hellyeah #outdoorphotography #photography #toys #miniatures
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Todays workout post is with therizinosaurus, my favorite dinosaur. stomping through the woods, looking for a snack #toyphotography #photography #therizinosaurus #hammondcollection #dinosaur #archiology #fitness #weightlossjourney #weightlifting #weightloss #nature #naturephotography #woods #swamp
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π€ππππππ―π°ππΌββοΈConclusionπββοΈIf the piers were placed there by Solomon, then this would have been the same location of the βbanksβ a retaining wall used to raise up the ground level, as a foundation for the porch. According to Josephus, this and the βeast wallβ were indeed built by Solomon. Evidence suggests that the magnificent halls of Triple Gate might have been the triple-aisled, open-airedπ
#Archiology #Curious #Learn #Interesting #HistorySolomon's Porch - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon%27s_Porch
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π€π°π―πππππππββοΈ*Trumpeting Stone Helps to Verify Southwest Corner as Included in Herod's TempleππΏββοΈIn 1968, Archaeologist Benjamin Mazar made a notorious find at the base of the SW corner of the Temple Mount, which further identifies the location of Herod's Temple Complex. The discovery of the Trumpeting Place confirms that the existing SW corner of the mount was partπ
#history #Archiology #Curious #Learn #InterestingSolomon's Porch - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon%27s_Porch
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Scientists found oldest dogπΆ remains
The oldest dog known to science, whose remains were found in present-day Belgium, lived some 31,700 years ago. In appearance, it somewhat resembles a Siberian husky, only with a size somewhat closer to that of a large shepherd and slightly enlarged teeth, with which it nods on the carcasses of musk oxen, horses, and deer.
Continue Readingπ https://www.utkarshbitla.com/2024/05/ancient-dogs.html
#science #fun #funny #memes #facts #scifi #post #dog #doglover #history #archiology