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File:SassAdam4.jpg| The Ouroboros symbol. In this personal Symbology by Adam Sass, he writes about his discovery of the ouroboros symbol and its meaning [http://www.literate-lemur.com/ouroboros/ here]. (Sass A, 2003)
File:Trogerhof-Sgrafitti 1.JPG| Oroboros Sgrafitto. Another snapshot taken at Trogerhof in Tyrol, Austria. Symbolizing the ouroboros, an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail.
File:Sphinga.JPG|The 'Sphinga' is from an artist who exhibited in Krumau (CZ). The Sphinga's tail ends in a snake head and is wrapped around her neck. The snake head touches her lips and results in a kiss which represents a closed circle, just as the Oroboros.
File:Oroboros austria library2.jpg|Oroboros spans the world - [[Doerrier C|Carolina Doerrier]] visited the library in Admont (June 2017), https://www.stiftadmont.at/en/library. She spotted two different Oroboros there. More pictures [https://wiki.oroboros.at/index.php/Oroboros_symbol#Oroboros_in_Austria here]
File:Krakow2.jpg|Oroboros spans the world - An excursion at the FLAWOPIRYNIA conference in Lodz to Krakow (2012-10-25 to 26) revealed a Ouroboros emblem in a crypt beneath the Wawel Cathedral  (photo by [[Watala C|Prof. Cezary Watala]]).
File:Krakow2.jpg|Oroboros spans the world - An excursion at the FLAWOPIRYNIA conference in Lodz to Krakow (2012-10-25 to 26) revealed a Ouroboros emblem in a crypt beneath the Wawel Cathedral  (photo by [[Watala C|Prof. Cezary Watala]]).



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