The largest dragon tree in the world, located in Icod de Los Vinos, in northern Tenerife. Estimates of its age vary between 500 and 3,000 years dragon tree old Dragon Tree
One of the Boundary Markers of the City of London on the Embankment dragon crest london London Dragon
china... a culture which has a history for over 5000 years.. This is only a part of a billion of them china hangzhou ancient Ancient chinese arts 3
Can you see the demonic faces in the bark of this ancient tree in Ashdown Forest, England bark tree wood Demons in the wood
One of a series of wood carvings dotted around a local nature reserve carving dragon art Here be dragons
an interesting gargoyle on a corner of a building in Tartu, Estonia dragon sky building Up in the sky
Australian water dragons have long powerful limbs and claws for climbing, a long muscular laterally-compressed tail for swimming, and prominent nuchal and vertebral crests.[2] (A nuchal crest is a central row of spikes at the base of the head. These spikes continue down the spine, getting smaller as they reach the base of the tail. They are extremely shy in the wild, but readily adapt to continual human presence in suburban parks and gardens. They are fast runners and strong climbers. When faced with a potential predator, they seek cover in thick vegetation, or drop from an overhanging branch into water. They are able to swim totally submerged, and rest on the bottom of shallow creeks or lakes for over an hour lizard dragon water Australian Water Dragon Lizard
Statua nel parco dei mostri a Bomarzo, Viterbo | The park of Monsters of Bomarzo, Viterbo | | "voi che pel mondo gite errando vaghi - di veder maraviglie alte et stvpende - venite qva dove son faccie horrende - elefanti leoni orsi orche et draghi park monster holy Monster