Dinesh's photos
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Canterbury_Tales
Prologue to ‘The Canterbury Tales,’ from the printed version by Caxton C. 1485. Before the end of fifteenth century Caxton had printed two editions and ‘The Canterbury Tales’ has never been out of print in English since.
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Geoffrey Chaucer’s ‘The Canterbury Tales’ was written in English. This page of the Prologue, from the manuscript of C 1420 portrays the author himself (top left).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Canterbury_Tales
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When Henry IV was crowned in 1399 he was made his speech in what the official history calls “His mother Tongue” -- English
Written words
The Girl from Ipanema
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Rapids in the upper Essequibo, draining north from the Guayana Shield. A Waiwai man is taking aim at a fish
George Mendonsa
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www.theguardian.com/world/2019/feb/18/george-mendonsa-kissing-sailor-second-world-war-photograph
amazonia
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Tiktaalik
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Here I show a fossil as it travels from the field to the lab and is carefully prepared as specimen: the skeleton of the new animal. Photograph -- courtesy of Ted Daeschler, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
Tiktaalik
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This figure says it all. iktaalik is intermediate between fish and primitive land-living animal
Amazonia
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Pagatowr
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Backyard
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Germination
Rain
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