White smoke is a sure sign that coolant is getting into your engine. This be caused by a number of things including a blown head gasket or a cracked head.
A legend is a type of folklore. It does not matter whether a legend is true or false, that is, it does not matter whether the events in the legend really happened. A legend is taken by the common people as historical and so is believed and retold over and over, but it is not verifiable.
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Legend
A campus legend is, in the field of educational institutions, a widely-circulated apocryphal tale about a place of education. It can also refer to a person who is particularly renowned within an educational institution.
The author of "The Legend of Rice" remains unknown as the story has been passed down through generations as a traditional folklore in various cultures, particularly in Asian countries.
More likely than not you have blown a head gasket or cracked a head. Major repair.
The legend of Anansi originates from West Africa, particularly among the Akan people of Ghana and the Ashanti people of Ghana and Ivory Coast. Anansi is a trickster figure known for his cunning and cleverness in folktales.
The Faust legend is not based on a real historical figure, but rather a fictional character who makes a pact with the devil. The story has its origins in German folklore and literature, particularly in the play "Faust" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
I changed the water pump and head gaskets and thermostat. Still overheated. I just took the thermostat out and it's running fine. Who knows!!
there is no thing that could be a legend of a legend
There is no mention of the dogwood in the Bible at all. The legend comes from a poem whose author is unknown. Having grown up in the Appalacian Mountains, it is a good possibility that the "legend" is a lovely fantasy upon seeing the cornus Florida's spring flower. The peculiar shape and colors of the flower lends itself well to this legend. The dogwood grows wild in the southern US and particularly within the Appalacian range. Since this area is particularly beautiful yet traditionally poor, it might be a possibility that local entrepreneurs seized upon the poem and exploited it. It is certain that the poem was used as advertising as a point of sale for Dogwood Flower jewelry sold in the area as early as 1962. Periodically the dogwood jewelry reappears and the "legend" resurfaces. While the legend is a lovely thought, there is no hard evidence for it and no basis in the Bible.
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No, the rainbow bridge is not a Norse legend. It is a concept found in some interpretations of Norse mythology, particularly in the poetic Edda, where it is described as a bridge connecting Asgard (the realm of the gods) and Midgard (the realm of humans). The rainbow bridge is called Bifröst in Norse mythology.
Legend - Legend Seven album - was created in 1992.
Some are, legend of maria makiling, legend of mt. mayon, legend of dama de noche, legend of 10 datus, legend of the rainbow, and legend of makahiya...