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Tropical themed gen 1 ponies

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2024 doodles of my other tadc oc , Hulahula . . She's probably what might happen if a bunch of pe equipment came together to make a monster . Her head is a googly-eyed cone (with something small like a beanbag or a frisbee on top of it as a 'hat) , her 'torso' is a bunch of ripped up foam balls surrounded by hula hoops , her arms are a jump rope , and her 'legs' are a scooter board . I also have yet to make proper colored art of her but it WILL happen one day
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With a current population of under 2,000 inhabitants, Niue would rank very high on a list of countries-by-size (100 square miles) and countries-by-population, but its status of free association with New Zealand means itâs not recognized as a self-governing state and thus not included in such lists. At the time of Captain Cookâs Pacific voyages, the Niueans were, perhaps, prescient enough to frighten the Europeans off - Cook named Niue âSavage Islandâ because of his reception on its shores....i.e., some Niueans met him with a fierce greeting, seemingly painted in blood. The âblood,â as it turns out, was actually the smearings of the red feâi banana, hulahula. And while it may have been unfortunate that Niue retained its nickname for centuries, considering the deprivations foisted on other, more welcoming Pacific islands, the hulahula incident may have been rather no bad thing.
Stamp details: Stamps on top: Issued on: August 23, 1920 From: Alofi, Territory of Niue MC #25-27
Middle stamps: Issued on: October 19, 1974 From: Alofi, Niue MC #144-145
Stamps on bottom: Issued on: June 5, 2019 From: Alofi, Niue Colnect #2019-01SS
Recognized as a sovereign state by the UN: No Claimed by: Free Association with New Zealand Member of the Universal Postal Union: Yes (as a part of the Colony of New Zealand on October 1, 1907)
Hula Hoop en Guadalajara
Biblioteca pĂșblica del estado de Jalisco
Hooper: Kuau Wow
Fotos: Enrique Jiménez.
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