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== The Oroboros in the daily context ==


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== The Oroboros in Copenhagen ==
Before departing for the [[Greenland_Expedition|Greenland 2004 expedition]], [[Gnaiger_E|Erich Gnaiger]] strolled through the Kierkegaard graveyard in Copenhagen, observing a suprising variety of Ouroboros emblems - symbols of transformation and eternal recycling (2004-02-22; photography by Erich Gnaiger).
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== The Oroboros in Krakow ==

Revision as of 11:05, 5 June 2015

The Oroboros in the daily context

The Oroboros in Copenhagen

Before departing for the Greenland 2004 expedition, Erich Gnaiger strolled through the Kierkegaard graveyard in Copenhagen, observing a suprising variety of Ouroboros emblems - symbols of transformation and eternal recycling (2004-02-22; photography by Erich Gnaiger).

The Oroboros in Krakow