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Kabbalistic tree with flaming sword in yellow. (The flaming sword that protects the Garden of Eden and the Tree of Life itself.) Based on diagram by Morgan Leigh: Date: 2007: Source: This is a derivative work of Morgan Leigh's "File:Tree of life wk 02.jpg" Author: Cronholm144: Other versions: derivative works. Македонски; Русский
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Note by User:Sette-quattro: The image has been faithfully redrawn, also keeping possible errors made by original authors (e.g. some of the areas surrounding part of the tree are partly misaligned. Caption: The tree includes 92 named bacterial phyla, 26 archaeal phyla and all five of the Eukaryotic supergroups. Major lineages are assigned ...
[1]. The image was generated using iTOL: Interactive Tree Of Life [2], an online phylogenetic tree viewer and Tree Of Life resource.. ↑; ↑; Date: 1 July 2007: Source: Vectorization based on , all names in latin for possible usage in different languages.
Eyvind Earle was born in New York on April 26, 1916 to General Ferdinand Pinney (F.P.) Earle and Charlotte Kristine Herman, F.P.'s fourth wife. [5] The family moved to Hollywood in 1918, where F.P. worked as a film director and Earle's mother was a piano teacher. [6]
The Tree of life - Using The Queen Scale of Colour of the Golden Dawn tradition (Reference: Crowley's LIBER 777) Date: 2006: Source: Own work based on publicly-available information: Author: Eric.J.Hebert: Other versions: Image:Tree-of-Life Queens-Colour.png
While the tree is made of concrete, an oil rig is the skeleton of the tree. Soaring nearly fourteen stories tall (145 feet) and 165 feet wide, the Tree of Life is the tallest tree sculpture to exist. Early concepts for the tree began with Dave Minichiello, Dan Goozee, Ben Tripp, Gerry Dunn, and Joe Rohde, all of which were Disney Imagineers ...