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How to make your photo be miracle, try Kaleido Flash! You do not need a specialized camera lens, Kaleido Flash will make your digital photos have dynamic kaleidoscopic effects. Moreover, the effect is changin
Slots_oz is a 5 reel X 20 Payline videoslot with FreeSpin Feature and an Australian theme.You can play up to 20 lines at a time and bet up to 400 coins per Spin.
Winifred Brunton brought to life the statues and mummy portraits of Egypt's Kings, Queens and Nobles. She painted in glowing colors on pieces of Ivory. 30 portraits are presented, including Nefertiti, Akhenaten, Rameses, Cleopatra and Tutankamun.
Have you ever heard of a Rokurokubi? In Japanese folklore, it is a timid demon that can extend it's head on a very long neck. See a Rokurokubi and a host of other creatures collectively called Bakemono or Obake. 49 images are presented.
Just cows... and maybe a buffalo, ox and yak or two. What can you say about cows? Well, here is an udderly interesting fact: Old cows in India have their own nursing homes. Enjoy this screensaver of 52 paintings and pictures of cows.
Images of angels can be found from pre-dynastic Egypt to modern times, and throughout the far east. Christian, Muslim, and Jewish theologies refer frequently to angels. In this screensaver you will see 55 images of angels from great works of art.
Antarctica, where blue ice sparkles like diamonds. Chill out on an iceberg. Meditate on glaciers, plains of snow, and the light show of the Midnight Sun with sun halos, arcs and sundogs. Catch a glimpse of seals and penguins.
Antarctica, where blue ice sparkles like diamonds. Chill out on an iceberg. Meditate on glaciers, plains of snow, and the light show of the Midnight Sun with sun halos, arcs and sundogs. Catch a glimpse of seals and penguins.
Many of these 52 pictures are by the renowned wildlife artist J.G.Keulemans, circa 1894. While most of us are familiar with a variety of monkeys, lemurs may be less well known. Lemurs are prosimians, or primative primates.