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  2. Shrum Mound - Wikipedia

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    Shrum Mound is a Native American burial mound in Campbell Memorial Park in Columbus, Ohio. [2] The mound was created around 2,000 years ago by the Pre-Columbian Native American Adena culture. [2]

  3. Ori and the Blind Forest - Wikipedia

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    The player controls Ori, a white guardian spirit, [3] and Sein, who is the light and eyes of the Spirit Tree. [4] As Ori, players must jump, climb, and use various other abilities to navigate the game's world. Sein can shoot Spirit Flames to combat enemies or break obstacles.

  4. Brutus Buckeye - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the buckeye was selected, as the buckeye is the official state tree of Ohio. A simple papier-mâché nut was constructed by students, worn over the head and torso, with legs sticking out. It made its appearance at the Minnesota vs. Ohio State homecoming football game on October 30, 1965.

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  6. Feldgeister - Wikipedia

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    The Kornstier ("corn bull") is a cattle-shaped corn spirit. [6] At Christmas the bull fertilizes the fruit tree. [8] In spring the Kornstier is called Aprilochse ("April ox") or Maiochse ("May ox"). [17] Another cattle-shaped spirit present in the fields in springtime is the Märzenkalb or Märzkalb (both "march calf"). [17]

  7. Iwakura rock - Wikipedia

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    Nature worship, also known as spirit worship or animism, is a type of base faith that has been present in Japan since ancient times.This form of worship revolves around the belief in gods and spirits that reside in nature.

  8. Hamadryad - Wikipedia

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    Hamadryads are born bonded to a certain tree on which its life depends. [2] [3] Some maintain that a hamadryad is the tree itself, with a normal dryad being simply the indwelling entity, or spirit, of the tree. If the tree should die, the hamadryad associated with it would die as well.

  9. Chadwick Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    Chadwick Arboretum is a 62 acres (25 ha) arboretum on the Agriculture campus of Ohio State University, in Columbus, Ohio, United States.The main arboretum collection is located just across Lane Avenue from the Schottenstein Center with its other collections nearby.