Hawkmist

Joined 6 July 2013

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Hawkmist is currently:
On a Wikibreak
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About me

Favorite books

Other

Hi! I'm Hawkmist! If you wanna talk or need some help, just drop me a line at my talk page!

I'm debating on whether to be a WikiDoctor, or a WikiPrincipal. LOL.

I'm also on a few other wikis:

My userpage on the Minecraft Wiki!

My userpage on the test wiki!

http://test.orain.org/wiki/User:Hawkmist

My sig.

My guestbook!

One of my favorite riddles!

Pete and Repeat are in a boat. Pete falls out. Who's left?

Repeat.

Pete and Repeat are in a boat. Pete falls out. Who's left?

Repeat...

Pete and Repeat are in a boat-

Oh, just shut up already!

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Apennine Colossus
The Apennine Colossus is a stone statue, approximately 11 metres (36 feet) tall, in the estate of Villa Demidoff (originally Villa di Pratolino) in Vaglia in Tuscany, Italy. A personification of the Apennine Mountains, the colossal figure was created by Giambologna, a Flemish-born Italian sculptor, in the late 1580s. The statue has the appearance of an elderly man crouched at the shore of a lake, squeezing the head of a sea monster through whose open mouth water originally emanated into the pond in front of the statue. The colossus is depicted naked, with stalactites in the thick beard and long hair to show the metamorphosis of man and mountain, blending his body with the surrounding nature. It is made of stone and plaster and the interior houses a series of chambers and caves on three levels. Initially, the back of the statue was protected by a structure resembling a cave, which was demolished around 1690 by the sculptor Giovanni Battista Foggini, who built a statue of a dragon to adorn the back of the colossus. The Italian sculptor Rinaldo Barbetti renovated the statue in 1876.Sculpture credit: Giambologna; photographed by Rhododendrites
Adoption
My old adopter, Pratyya Ghosh, wasn't able to maintain my adoption because of issues in real life.

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