Category Dragon Tattoo Tribal
Kewell Operator (Herald Sun) Harry Kewell is seated at a rooftop restaurant in Istanbul's Sultanahmet district on a breezy, late summer's evening. As the Blue Mosque and the Hagia Sofia look on, the 30-year-old midfielder shrugs off his jacket to show me a tattoo. Sat, 04 Oct 2008 14:00:00 GMT Four-day int'l tattoo festival is coming (Saipan Tribune) If you think you've seen enough last year, think again because the most awaited event in all Marianas is back with more excitement, ink and spunk! Be part of Saipan Tatu Fest 2008 once again, from Oct. 23 to 26, 2008, at the Hibiscus Hall of the Fiesta Resort & Spa Saipan. Wed, 01 Oct 2008 14:04:06 GMT The first appearance of dragons in Western mythology was the Norse "worm," a large scaled creature that was able to breathe fire and regenerate itself if vivisected. It didn't have the arms, legs, or wings of later dragon stories, but was often pictured as an enormous snake. Because these multihued dragons were often seen streaking across the sky, many of these worm dragons sightings have been attributed to the natural ball lightening phenomena that occurs during some thunderstorms. In the Bible, the serpent is the creature most often used to symbolize evil, so it makes sense that these early serpent-like Click here to read the rest of this article ... |