An Amazing World
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We're lucky enough to live on a planet with so much to offer, admire and preserve.

Todays issues and plights can often deter our minds from just how wonderful our planet really is.

Welcome, to an amazing world. 🌎
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Argentina, Brazil And Portugal Borders
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A Scorpion finds himself at the bank of a river and realises he cannot cross.

He approached a Frog who was aslo by the riverbank and asked him for assistance in crossing.

The Frog instantly replied saying "No, you're a scorpion you'll try and kill me as we cross".

The scorpion replies by saying "Why would I strike you whilst crossing? I'd die along with you!"

On that note the Frog agreed to help the Scorpoan cross the river..

So the Scorpion jumps onto the Frogs back and they begin to cross.

Hallway across the river, the Frog feels the killer blow of the Scorpians sting.

The Frog, with what energy it had, knowing both we're doomed said to the Scorpion "Why did you do that? now we'll both die".

The Scorpion simply replied by saying.. "Because I'm a Scorpion."

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A British carrier Pigeon being released from a Mark V Tank port hole. August 9th, 1918
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Plitvice Lakes, Croatia
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Uvac Special Nature Reserve, Serbia
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Venice Dawn by Brian Jannsen
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Émilie, late 1890s