Pumpkin
Pumpkin is native to Mexico and Central America. It is widely cultivated all over the world. It was introduced into China in the Ming Dynasty and is now widely planted in the north and south. Pumpkin is rich in dietary fiber, can promote gastrointestinal motility, help food digestion. Pumpkin once became one of the main foods of the people in the year of famine. Pumpkin is also an important food for Thanksgiving in the United States. Golden pumpkin pie and pumpkin cake bring warmth to people.
[3D Scan] Still And Star Bar
An abandoned pub in Little Somerset Street, Aldgate, London. The pub will soon be demolished to make way for office development and may be rebuilt nearby.
South entrance to Liverpool Street Station in London
The south entrance of Liverpool Street Station in London, with plans for redevelopment.
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Candle (Anthurium andraeanum Linden) is a perennial evergreen herb of the genus Candle in the family Asteraceae. Stem nodes short; leaves emerging from base, green, leathery, entire, oblate-cordate or ovoid-cordate. Petiole slender, spathes flat out, leathery and waxy luster, orange-red or scarlet; fleshy spike inflorescence yellow, can bloom all year round.
Candles are native to tropical rainforest areas such as Costa Rica and Colombia. Often epiphytic on the tree, sometimes epiphytic on the rock or directly grow on the ground, sexual like warm, humid, semi-overcast environment, avoid direct sunlight.
Aigueparse Church
Aigueparse is a Catholic church in Aigueparse, Mazeyrolles, France. The church is a Romanesque building that has not changed since the 12th century. It impresses with its huge dungeon clock tower, which is even more majestic as it recluses from the surrounding countryside.
Medieval Church of Scotland
A medieval church built of red sandstone, donated by David de Burnham on August 3, 1242. They are a fine example of late medieval Scottish church architecture, with solid, tall walls. Above the Chapel of the Virgin is the parsonage, very well protected, with stone window seats to squint at the chapel.
Statue of Adam
The statue comes from the tomb of Martin Fernandez, Lord of Bozancos, priest of Siganza Cathedral. UNDATED: 16th century. Where: Siegenza Parish Museum of Ancient Art.
British Museum, London A boulder with petroglyphs
A boulder with a picture of a man on it. Found in the fourth waterfall of Sudan. It is now in the British Museum in London.
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