Nuts were a major part of the human diet 780,000 years ago including the wild almond, prickly water lily, acorns, pistachio and water chestnut. Prehistoric humans developed an assortment of tools to crack open nuts during the Pleistocene period
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Exif Information |
Camera |
NIKON CORPORATION |
Model |
NIKON D700 |
Exposure time |
1/250 s |
Exposure compensation |
0 EV |
Aperture |
f3.5 |
Focal length |
20 mm |
ISO |
200 |
Flash |
Did not fire, No red eye reduction |
Original |
27-01-2012, 11:22 |