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Street food in Kazakhstan with a surprise inside
Would you eat this
📹 qazaq.samsa
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Would you eat this
📹 qazaq.samsa
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#travel
@letsseemore
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Jo Hobbs is a needle-felting artist known for crafting realistic miniature animal figures from wool. Her path started in 2015 when she restored an old childhood rag doll, sparking a deep interest in needle-felting and wool sculpture.
[📹curlyjocreation]
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[📹curlyjocreation]
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#art
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Mahachanok mango is known for its very slender stone, allowing for a substantial amount of edible fruit
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Watch this system clean millions of pounds of trash from rivers.
Interceptor 006 is a system of extremely heavy-duty floating booms placed throughout a river to efficiently capture plastic, while allowing the water to pass freely below the surface. It's designed to withstand the pressures of extreme flooding events and to capture maximum plastic.
As the latest iteration of NPO The Ocean Cleanup's Interceptor technology, Interceptor 006 has been first deployed in the Rio Las Vacas, Guatemala to reduce plastic pollution in rivers and prevent it from ever reaching the oceans. The NPO aims to deploy Interceptor systems in 1,000 most polluting rivers, all over the world.
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Interceptor 006 is a system of extremely heavy-duty floating booms placed throughout a river to efficiently capture plastic, while allowing the water to pass freely below the surface. It's designed to withstand the pressures of extreme flooding events and to capture maximum plastic.
As the latest iteration of NPO The Ocean Cleanup's Interceptor technology, Interceptor 006 has been first deployed in the Rio Las Vacas, Guatemala to reduce plastic pollution in rivers and prevent it from ever reaching the oceans. The NPO aims to deploy Interceptor systems in 1,000 most polluting rivers, all over the world.
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Tuna eyeballs are often served in izakayas taverns as a bar snack or appetizer.
This liquid, often flavored with soy sauce and garlic, is a byproduct of the gelatinous contents of the eye, and is enjoyed for its mild, slightly fishy flavor.
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#travel
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This liquid, often flavored with soy sauce and garlic, is a byproduct of the gelatinous contents of the eye, and is enjoyed for its mild, slightly fishy flavor.
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#travel
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It might seem odd, but these are cicadas peeing.
Cicadas consume copious amounts of watery plant fluid, so nature is constantly calling. But unlike most insects, cicadas spray their pee out in high-speed streams.
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Cicadas consume copious amounts of watery plant fluid, so nature is constantly calling. But unlike most insects, cicadas spray their pee out in high-speed streams.
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Reminder to not shower during a storm: Lightning shatters bathroom wall in Cape Coral, Florida on June 27.
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[📹 frankpenate_]
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Fireflies produce a "cold light", with no infrared or ultraviolet frequencies, with wavelengths from 510 to 670 nanometers to attract mates or prey.
Even more interestingly, each species has a specific light pattern used to communicate with each other.
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Even more interestingly, each species has a specific light pattern used to communicate with each other.
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@letsseemore
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