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A type of knot that can connect two pieces with stability
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#lifehack #knot
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#lifehack #knot
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In theory, every rainbow is a circle, but from the ground, usually only its upper half can be seen.
From a certain height, a complete one can be seen.
[πΉFabrizio Maciel]
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From a certain height, a complete one can be seen.
[πΉFabrizio Maciel]
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Ready to capture unforgettable moments like a pro? Discover the ultimate portable aerial camera that takes your adventures to new heights.
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Studies show that unborn babies are listening to their mothers talk during the last 10 weeks of pregnancy and at birth can demonstrate what theyβve heard.
An example is how their mother's voice and presence can be calming and soothing.
[πΉ viicckkyyyy_]
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An example is how their mother's voice and presence can be calming and soothing.
[πΉ viicckkyyyy_]
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Wallace (minus Gromit) sculpted from a 40lb block of sharp cheddar in stopmotion
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#art
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#art
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"The telephone, compared to electronic mail, it's like a stone axe."
In 1986, Micro Live devoted a whole episode to this strange new thing called 'electronic mail', which could help you improve business efficiency and even find love.
- BBC Archive -
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In 1986, Micro Live devoted a whole episode to this strange new thing called 'electronic mail', which could help you improve business efficiency and even find love.
- BBC Archive -
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This 2,000 year old tree is located t Zwigodini Village of Mutale in Limpopo, South Africa.
Venda people call it, βMuri Kunguluwaβ, which means, βThe Tree That Roarsβ. The tree actually makes a roaring sound when the wind blows through its branches.
It is also called, βThe Tree Of Lifeβ, because it serves as a source of life to the animals and the community that lives around it. 80% of its trunk consists of water and it can hold up to 4,500 liters, making it a water source for the community and the animals.
Elephants eat the bark. Baboons eat the fruit. Leaves can also be eaten. Birds, bees, fruit bats and bush babies nest in the tree. Humans use the dried fruit powder in drinks, as a source of vitamins, antioxidants and minerals. The bark can be used to make rope, baskets, mats, cloth and paper.
It also holds a spiritual significance for African people. In ancient times, leaders and elders would hold meetings under huge baobab trees, to discuss important matters. They believed that the spirit of the baobab would help them make wise decisions.
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Venda people call it, βMuri Kunguluwaβ, which means, βThe Tree That Roarsβ. The tree actually makes a roaring sound when the wind blows through its branches.
It is also called, βThe Tree Of Lifeβ, because it serves as a source of life to the animals and the community that lives around it. 80% of its trunk consists of water and it can hold up to 4,500 liters, making it a water source for the community and the animals.
Elephants eat the bark. Baboons eat the fruit. Leaves can also be eaten. Birds, bees, fruit bats and bush babies nest in the tree. Humans use the dried fruit powder in drinks, as a source of vitamins, antioxidants and minerals. The bark can be used to make rope, baskets, mats, cloth and paper.
It also holds a spiritual significance for African people. In ancient times, leaders and elders would hold meetings under huge baobab trees, to discuss important matters. They believed that the spirit of the baobab would help them make wise decisions.
- Massimo -
@letsseemore
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Utah's Great Salt Lake, in two shades.
Stunning drone video shows the Lake split in two by a railroad -- one side is bright pink, the other is blue. The phenomenon is caused by different salt levels on each side.
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Stunning drone video shows the Lake split in two by a railroad -- one side is bright pink, the other is blue. The phenomenon is caused by different salt levels on each side.
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An impressive drone show at an event at Valkenburg aan de Geul in the Netherlands [video is sped up]
[πΉ dronestories_show]
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[πΉ dronestories_show]
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Mirror tile artwork in Golestan Palace, Iran is the art of assembling finely cut mirrors together in geometric, calligraphic or foliage forms. This creates a beautiful shining surface reflecting light as intricate patterns or glittering reflectionsπ
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The Gathering for Gardner Dragon is probably one of the most captivating examples of the hollow-face optical illusion, but this big version in a street of Beijing is even more mesmerizing.
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#art
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#art
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Luxury R.V, Comfort on wheels with opulent amenities for a lavish travel experience.
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Platypus is so weird that the scientists who first discovered it thought it was fake. The European explorers assumed an egg-laying, duck-billed, beaver-tailed, otter-footed, venomous mammal had to be an elaborate hoax
[πΉ PBS | Nature]
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[πΉ PBS | Nature]
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In the Amazon rainforest the peacock katydid is a leaf-mimic katydid, with a startle display on its hind wings
Watch that here
πΉFrank Deschandol
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Watch that here
πΉFrank Deschandol
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