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A blog to Apollo and about Apollo. Thoughts on the God, His cult, modern and ancient worship and His familly and also a few announcements of festivals and updates of the temple I keep to Him.

Friday, June 15, 2007

Apollo Butterfly

Yay! I just discovered that there is a butterfly named Parnassius Apollo. This is probably of no interest to any of you, but here are some pictures anyway:

Posted by Miguel Oliveira at 10:55 AM
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