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"Myth: Unveiling the Tapestry of Legends" Embark on a journey through the realms of imagination as we delve into the captivating world of myths and legends

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JAPAN 12
Japan/ Kyoto/ Gion area the neighbourhood where Geishas live, study and perform. Geishas and Maikos attending a class at " Mia Garatso" school of Geisha

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JAPAN 11
Japan/ Kyoto/ Gion area the neighbourhood where Geishas live, study and perform. Two Geishas wearing kimono and wigs attend an English class at " Mia Garatso" school for Geisha

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JAPAN 1
Japan/ Kyoto/ Gion area Three Maikos are talking and laughing after finishing their classes at " Mia Garatso" school for Geishas and Maiko s

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JAPAN 10
Japan/ Kyoto/ Gion area the neighbourhood where Geishas live, study and perform. Geishas and Maikos attending a class at " Mia Garatso" school of Geisha

Background imageMyth Collection: Greece, Attica, Athens, Statues in the Palace of the Giants, Ancient Agora of Athens

Greece, Attica, Athens, Statues in the Palace of the Giants, Ancient Agora of Athens

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Greece, Attica, Athens, Statue of Apollo outside the Academy of Arts

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Greece, Attica, Athens, Statue of Athena outside the Academy of Arts

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Italy, Sicily, Taormina, A Trinacria, ancient symbol of Sicily

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HONG KONG 0291
CHINA/ HONG KONG/ KOWLOON/ YAU MA TEI/ TEMPLE STREET NIGHT MARKET. Books with thematic of the communist years of China with relative titles and Mao Che Tung at the book covers

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ITALY, Tuscany, Florence, The 17th century bronze fountain called Il Porcellino in the Mercato Nuovo also known as the Straw Market where the snout of the wild boar shines where people rub it under

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ITALY, Tuscany, Florence, The 17th century bronze fountain called Il Porcellino in the Mercato Nuovo also known as the Straw Market where the snout of the wild boar shines where people rub it under

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EyeUbiquitous_20099189
ITALY, Tuscany, Florence, The 17th century bronze fountain called Il Porcellino in the Mercato Nuovo also known as the Straw Market where the snout of the wild boar shines where people rub it under

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ITALY, Tuscany, Florence, The 17th century bronze fountain called Il Porcellino in the Mercato Nuovo, the New Market, also known as the Straw Market

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EyeUbiquitous_20099188
ITALY, Tuscany, Florence, The 17th century bronze fountain called Il Porcellino in the Mercato Nuovo also known as the Straw Market where the snout of the wild boar shines where people rub it under

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EyeUbiquitous_20099193
ITALY, Tuscany, Florence, The 17th century bronze fountain called Il Porcellino in the Mercato Nuovo also known as the Straw Market where the snout of the wild boar shines where people rub it under

Background imageMyth Collection: Russia, Saint Petersburg, Mosaic on the floor of the Pavilion Hall, Hermitage Museum

Russia, Saint Petersburg, Mosaic on the floor of the Pavilion Hall, Hermitage Museum

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ITALY, Tuscany, Florence, The 1533 statue of Hercules and Cacus by Bandinelli seen through the legs of a stone lion outside the Loggia del Lancia or di Orcagna beside the Palazzo Vecchio in

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ITALY, Tuscany, Florence, The 1533 statue of Hercules and Cacus by Bandinelli seen through the legs of a stone lion outside the Palazzo Vecchio in the Piazza della Signoria

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ITALY, Tuscany, Florence, The 1533 statue of Hercules and Cacus by Bandinelli seen through the legs of a stone lion outside the Loggia del Lancia or di Orcagna beside the Palazzo Vecchio in



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"Myth: Unveiling the Tapestry of Legends" Embark on a journey through the realms of imagination as we delve into the captivating world of myths and legends. From ancient folklore to modern tales, these narratives have shaped cultures and ignited our collective curiosity for centuries. In Celtic mythology, Queen Maeve reigns with an iron fist, embodying strength and power. Leyendecker's artistry brings her regal essence to life, capturing her fierce determination in every stroke. The Iroquois creation myth introduces us to Sky Woman, whose descent from above birthed our earthly existence. A mesmerizing depiction showcases her ethereal beauty amidst celestial wonders, reminding us of the profound connection between heaven and earth. Yggdrasil stands tall in Norse mythology as the Tree of Life—a symbol of eternal renewal and cosmic harmony. Its branches reach towards infinite possibilities while its roots anchor deep within ancient wisdom. The infamous Bigfoot film from 1967 continues to fuel debates about this elusive creature's existence. As blurry footage unfolds before our eyes, it leaves us questioning what lies hidden within nature's enigmatic depths. Odin presides over his majestic throne in Norse mythology—an embodiment of wisdom and foresight. His all-seeing gaze pierces through veils of uncertainty, guiding mortals on their destined paths. Helen Jacobs' portrayal reveals Jack Frost's mischievous charm as he frolics through winter landscapes—personifying frosty enchantment that blankets the world in ethereal beauty. Little India offers glimpses into Hinduism's rich pantheon with vibrant pictures showcasing various gods for sale—a testament to devotion woven into everyday life by countless believers across generations. Philemon and Baucis epitomize selflessness in Greek mythology—their humble abode transformed into a temple by Zeus himself. Their story serves as a timeless reminder that kindness can transcend mortal limitations.