The Tarasque is the dragon to which, according to legend, the southern French town of Tarascon owes its name. In the 12th century, the lore spread about the Tarasca, the monster conquered by Saint Martha (finding of the Martha relics in 1187, rebuilding of the church of Sainte-Marthe consecrated in 1197). To this day, the taming of the dragon by the Virgin is celebrated every year at Pentecost with a parade.
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Celtic chariot from Bull Rock Cave dating to the 6th century BC.
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Germanic Warrior With Helmet. (1902). Osmar Schindler (German 1867-1927).
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Why You Shouldn’t Use Conditioner After a Nuclear Attack
“We do not believe a domestic nuclear event is remotely plausible. Nor do we believe a deliberate nuclear event in Europe is at all likely,” … Nevertheless… here’s what you need to know. […]
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“We do not believe a domestic nuclear event is remotely plausible. Nor do we believe a deliberate nuclear event in Europe is at all likely,” … Nevertheless… here’s what you need to know. […]
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Foreign Policy
Why You Shouldn’t Use Conditioner After a Nuclear Attack
Individuals can only do so much if the worst happens—but the government’s response is a mystery by design.
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Project Dribble | A Nuclear weapons test in Mississippi
This video covers 'Project Dribble'. A series of two nuclear tests performed underground inside of a southern mississippi salt dome in the mid-1960s in order to test seismic patterns of underground weapons tests. #projectdribble
This video covers 'Project Dribble'. A series of two nuclear tests performed underground inside of a southern mississippi salt dome in the mid-1960s in order to test seismic patterns of underground weapons tests. #projectdribble