Tuesday, March 27, 2012

#Europe Were European Neanderthals Long Gone Before Humans Arrived? 30000 years ag


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Long thought to be the birth place of Neanderthal evolution, Western Europe has been studied and researched by scientists and anthropologists to better understand our ancient forefathers. As these Neanderthals began to disappear around 30000 years ago, anthropologists had estimated either ...
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I love his old photos more than his new ones - he is in any case still one of my most beloved photographers on G+ - again (imho the hit of this photo: the birds over the trees):

Philippe Sainte-Laudy . - . Geishouse, Mulhouse, Strasbourg, France
"Photographe de Paysages - Landscape photographer"

"Tapis Rouge" (Red Carpet - Sardinia, Italy, 2011)
(3/16 of his superb album "SARDAIGNE" (16 photos)...
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"Tapis Rouge" (Red Carpet, Sardinia, Italy, 2011) - © - Philippe Sainte-Laudy Geishouse, Mulhouse, Strasbourg, France
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