I believe it is, in an alright condition, weathering and erosion, eats away the sandstone, but at least you can still see the majestic structure.. And it had lost it's nose..:)
Yes there is one Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) a little over 1.5 miles (2.5 km) from the Great Sphinx of Egypt. Located on Al Ahram Avenue northeast of the Great Sphinx. There are approximately nine KFCs in the city of Cairo, Egypt. where the Great Sphinx is located, so you should be good to go.
No, it is much too difficult to summon.
in good condition
Because of its position, it is clear that it was specifically dedicated to the Great Sphinx, but since we lack any contemporary texts, we know as good as nothing about its actual purpose and use.
Savage/Stevens doubles in .410 are enjoying a great market. In very good or better condition they are easily selling for $500-plus. In beater condition they are STILL bringing $300. sales@countrygunsmith.net
It would depend on condition of the treadmill, if it is in good condition it could have a great resale value, if it is not in like new condition it will not have a good resale value.
What condition is it in. Is it still working? Is it in Excellent, Very good, Good, Fair or Poor condition?
The word 'condition' is a noun, object of the preposition 'in'.
Fun and good times!
Yes
It depends on the species. There are hundreds of types of sphinx moth caterpillars in the US alone, from tomato hornworms to Virginia creeper sphinx to azalea sphinx. A lot of them have their food plant in their name (ash sphinx, fig sphinx, hydrangea sphinx, walnut sphinx, wild cherry sphinx, beadstraw hawkmoth, elm sphinx, big poplar sphinx, etc.) but some can be misleading: the laurel sphinx doesn't like laurel, the sequoia sphinx won't eat sequoia, and the great ash sphinx will eat a wide variety of leaves in addition to ash. You should try to identify the caterpillar to species first, and then look up what that species eats. Bugguide and Moth Photographers Group have photos of almost every North American species (except tropical ones from Mexico), so that is a good place to start.
In Greek mythology, the sphinx was bad. She asked travelers a riddle, and if they got it wrong, she ate them!