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I was inspired by this image and decided to create a unicorn standing in a mystical waterfall paradise.

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Last 2 days for this Solobia contest. All other contests but Sub Hub will end 48 hours after Keel.

Beautiful Waterside Places
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Thank you so much for the beautiful entries, here are all of them together:
I just love them all! Please don't forget to post an inspiration pic when asked for so all your entries will count, since this is a landscape contest and we would love to see interesting photographs. <3 If you can't post pictures due to device problems, just describe with your words. <3
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<3 Winner this time is - congrats, love, such a sweet otter picture! <3
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Silk Route
Which part of the road will you show up? Something wild or magical? Please post your inspirations, too.
Please follow the rules on page 1, first post.
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Contest ends Wednesday 10th of January, midnight Subeta time.
Have fun!

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I decided to feature the stoneware of the Silk Road :)
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"Archaeologists and historians have discovered that Chinese pottery was one of the most important trade goods on the Silk Roads. Durable, watertight pottery was invented in China, but its usefulness quickly transformed life throughout the medieval world. The pottery could securely pack and ship perishable goods, such as spices and tea. Of course, it was also valued for its beauty."
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From https://www.silkroad-museum.jp/english/ Pretty neat that there's a whole museum dedicated to silk road.