A patch of colours
Wall
Guarding the Inivtation
Song of a Fish
Flawed man
Doll
Perkwunia / Oak
The Stream
Water's edge etc.
Scrubble
Scrubble - 2
Calla Lilly
Dead wood and dust
Sycamore
Tourbillon
Dead wood I
Dead wood II
Wares on the wall
Wares on the wall
'Solstice’ (the ‘stand-still' of the sun)
An afternoon in the Park
Poems of Finland
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A Beach scene
Louis Leaky
Sunlight
Washington
AFRICAN HOMINID FOSSILS
Homo sapiens
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African Habitat


The pattern of change in the environments of Africa helped to shape the evolution of the hominid lineage. In the late Miocene, the tropical rain forest that once dominated the continent began to give way to savanna and open woodlands. Over the next 10 million years, polar glaciers exerted a profound effect. Cooler temperatures and lower rainfall during glacial periods shrunk the forest into scattered patches, isolating the species within them. The rain forest expanded again in the warmer, wetter periods between glacial advances, bringing together species that evolved in isolation.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miocene
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interglacial
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miocene
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interglacial
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