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First, look on either side of the main figure. These strange figures are called Blemyahs.

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For European people of the Middle Ages, the world outside Europe was an uncertain place. They imagined it as full of fantastical and frightening creatures. Travellers' tales about real animals quickly became distorted and exaggerated. Who knows what real creatures lay behind the unicorns, dragons and blemyahs that we see in their illuminated manuscripts, maps and carvings.

What were Blemyahs like? What were Blemyahs like? Click here for a description …

Perhaps such creatures may have existed…who knows? Perhaps, they still do, tucked away somewhere. What do you think? If they still do exist, what chance have they got of lasting much longer?

A sad story... Click here for a sad story of destruction…

Blemyah jumping
The central scene shows a Bible story from the Old Testament: Caleb and Joshua are bringing grapes back to Moses from the 'Promised Land' - a sign that there was a rich, fertile land awaiting the Hebrew tribes that had fled from Egypt. The story dates from thousands of years ago. Christians interpret the 'Promised Land' as a symbol of heaven.
Is there anywhere left in the earth that could still offer such a sense of hope and excitement?
In Lent, Christians ask themselves hard questions, and look for ways of putting right what they have done wrong. Maybe it's a good time for us all to ask: Is it just other people who are responsible for the destruction of the natural environment? What role do we play? And what can we do about it?
I'm a Blemyah and I'll jump if I blooming well want to!
 
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