| Photo Information |
| Copyright: Marx Kol (Marx44) (61) |
| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2005-12-17 |
| Categories: Pets |
| Camera: Fujifilm FinePix s20 Pro |
| Exposure: f/11, 3 seconds |
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| Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop |
| Date Submitted: 2005-12-17 13:52 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note [Polish] |
In European mythology, a dragon is a serpent-like legendary creature. The Latin word draco, as in the constellation Draco, comes directly from Greek δράκων, drákōn. The word for dragon in Germanic mythology and its descendants is worm (Old English: wyrm, Old High German: wurm, Old Norse: ormr), meaning snake or serpent. In Old English wyrm means "serpent", draca means "dragon".
(Wikipedia) |
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Very interesting, thanks for sharing your information. Dragons have alot of meaning to alot of different countrie's. I am a Monkey from the Chinese Zodiac and am happy to NOT be a dragon, they look fierce.