Nostril Collection
"Nostril: The Gateway to the Senses and Stories" Donkey - lightweight jockey Geraldine Hinson (9) of Jarvis Brook, Sussex, will be Fall City, Washington State, USA
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"Nostril: The Gateway to the Senses and Stories" Donkey - lightweight jockey Geraldine Hinson (9) of Jarvis Brook, Sussex, will be Fall City, Washington State, USA. Nosy Mediterranean Miniature Donkey Jenny (adult) Gladys Cooper Mummy of King Tabnit (about 500 BC) Egyptian skulls revealing secrets from ancient times. RF - Andalusian horse stallion running with mane flowing, portrait. Germany. Indian musician plays noseflute and bagpipes simultaneously creating a unique symphony. Madagascan Sakalave Woman embracing her cultural heritage through intricate nose piercings. Blue Carrier Cock Pigeon flaunting its vibrant plumage and distinctive nostrils in flight. Homo heidelbergensis. Skull number 5. Atapuerca, Spain - a glimpse into our evolutionary past through nasal anatomy. Skull of a young girl aged 18-20 years old from 3500-3400 BC; an archaeological treasure preserving history within its delicate nasal structure. From donkeys to kings, horses to musicians, humans to pigeons – the nostril serves as more than just an organ for breathing; it is a gateway that connects us to diverse stories across time and cultures. Lightweight jockey Geraldine Hinson gracefully rides atop a donkey in Jarvis Brook while Fall City witnesses the curious nosiness of Gladys Cooper's Mediterranean Miniature Donkey Jenny. Delving deeper into history takes us back to ancient Egypt where the mummified remains of King Tabnit reveal his regal lineage. Egyptian skulls whisper tales from bygone eras when they were once part of living beings who roamed this earth centuries ago. In Germany, an Andalusian horse stallion gallops freely with its majestic mane flowing in sync with every breath taken through flared nostrils.