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Ghosts Of Mars (2001)

Ghosts Of Mars (2001)

Jason Statham & Clea Duvall Characters: Sgt. Jericho Butler & Bashira Kincaid Film: Ghosts Of Mars (2001) Director: John Carpenter 21 August 2001 GHSTMARS-CTIT-CT-4475 Date: 21 August 2001

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Ghosts Of Mars (2001)

Ghosts Of Mars (2001)

Clea Duvall & Ice Cube Characters: Bashira Kincaid & James 'Desolation' Williams Film: Ghosts Of Mars (2001) Director: John Carpenter 21 August 2001 Date: 21 August 2001

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Ghosts Of Mars (2001)

Ghosts Of Mars (2001)

Ice Cube, Clea Duvall, Joanna Cassidy, Jason Statham Characters: James 'Desolation' Williams,Bashira Kincaid,Dr. Arlene Whitlock,Sgt. Jericho Butler Film: Ghosts Of Mars (2001) Director: John Carpenter 21 August 2001 Date: 21 August 2001

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Ghosts Of Mars (2001)

Ghosts Of Mars (2001)

Clea Duvall Characters: Bashira Kincaid Film: Ghosts Of Mars (2001) Director: John Carpenter 21 August 2001 Date: 21 August 2001

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Ghosts Of Mars (2001)

Ghosts Of Mars (2001)

Ice Cube, Jason Statham, Clea Duvall Characters: James 'Desolation' Williams,Sgt. Jericho Butler,Bashira Kincaid Film: Ghosts Of Mars (2001) Director: John Carpenter 21 August 2001 Date: 21 August 2001

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Gokaicho event starts at Zenko-ji Temple in Nagano

Gokaicho event starts at Zenko-ji Temple in Nagano

Worshippers touch the sacred pillar called Eko-bashira, in front of the main hall of Zenko-ji Temple, one of the most magnificent Buddhist temples in Japan, in Nagano, central Japan, on April 5, 2015, the start of the temple's Maedachi Honzon Gokaicho event. During the event held only once every seven years, replicas of the Amida-Nyorai, Kannon-Bosatsu and Seishi-Bosatsu statues, which are normally kept in absolute secrecy, are shown to the public. The statues were brought into Japan when Buddhism was first introduced in the 6th century. The event will run through May 31. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Gokaicho event starts at Zenko-ji Temple in Nagano

Gokaicho event starts at Zenko-ji Temple in Nagano

Worshippers touch the sacred pillar called Eko-bashira, in front of the main hall of Zenko-ji Temple, one of the most magnificent Buddhist temples in Japan, in Nagano, central Japan, on April 5, 2015, the start of the temple's Maedachi Honzon Gokaicho event. During the event held only once every seven years, replicas of the Amida-Nyorai, Kannon-Bosatsu and Seishi-Bosatsu statues, which are normally kept in absolute secrecy, are shown to the public. The statues were brought into Japan when Buddhism was first introduced in the 6th century. The event will run through May 31. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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A float in a festival

A float in a festival

An ornamental festival float from Yokohama Motomachi. This style of float, which is very old, was called Ippon-bashira Mando-gata ( one pole square style ). A Takeshiuchino-sukune doll is placed on top of the pole in the centre. The base of the float sits on two wheels and is being pulled by an ox.==Date:unknown, Place:Yokohama, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number69‐53‐0]

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