Proud Roland did at length sound his horn (The Song of Roland)

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Proud Roland did at length sound his horn (The Song of Roland)

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Asian elephant - Artis by Mandenno Photography Via Flickr: A tender moment where the little baby holds her mothers trunks
Sam: I wish I rode an olifant
Frodo: I wish I flew a foul beast of Nazgul
Legolas: I wish I rode Gim-
Aragorn: YOU RODE GIMLI A LOT
Gandalf: I wish I flied the eag-
Legolas: YOU DIDN’T LET ME FINISH!
Legolas: I wanted to say that I wish I rode Gimli MORE
Gimli: I second that
Aragorn: which one
Gimli: you know damn well which one
Au Louvre-Lens, une expo : "Par delà les Mille-et-une Nuits - Histoires des Orientalismes" :
olifant dit "Cor de Roland", ivoire - Sud de l'Italie ou Egypte, 1000-1100
Reliquaire de la Sainte-Epine (gobelet en cristal : Irak, 1000 ; monture : Guillaume Lemaître - Paris, 1460)
Croix dite "Byzantine" ; ici, la croix : Constantinople, 1100; les médaillons : Italie, 1200
idem ; ici le pied - Hugo de Walcourt, Oignies,Belgique, 1250
Verre dit "de Charlemagne" (gobelet : Damas, 1250 ; monture : France, 1250-1400)
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An elephant is scratching her eye ...

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King Of The Jungle
An Olifant Mk.1B and its crew prior to a demonstration at Waterkloof AFB, September 21st, 2012.
The Olifant Mk.1B is a variant of the South African Olifant series of tanks, derived from the British Centurion. It was the Mk.1B in particular that brought the Olifant to more modern standards, being a complete redesign rather than upgrading the existing chassis. Featuring improved armor, an automatic transmission, a new fire control system, and introduced alongside new armor piercing rounds, the Olifant Mk.1B and its successor, the Mk.2, are South Africa's main battle tanks for the foreseeable future.