Surf Hounds: A Tale of Bravado, Blades and Bonding - Dwitle

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Surf Hounds: A Tale of Bravado, Blades and Bonding

In Dima Dmitrievs scintillating art, dogs embodied audacious surfers, conquering waves with charismatic bravado. Their caricatured faces held gleaming miniature swords, symbols of potent fearlessness. Amidst the edgy, riveting spectacle, a camaraderie bloomed, providing an affable charm to the otherwise tempestuous scene.

Interesting Facts:

1. Surfers: The origins of surfing can be traced back to prehistoric times in Polynesia, making it one of the oldest practiced sports on the planet.

2. Sunshine: Though the sun is 93 million miles away, its light reaches Earth in just 8 minutes and 20 seconds, showcasing light’s incredible speed.

3. Strong Dogs: The often small-looking Tibetan Mastiff has surprising strength, historically used to protect homes from predators like tigers and leopards.

4. Sword: Among the most valuable swords in the world is the Honjo Masamune, a Japanese samurai sword lost at the end of WWII, now priceless due to its cultural significance.

5. Stream: Antarctica is the only continent on the Earth without naturally occurring streams, due to its persistent sub-freezing temperatures.

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