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A microscopic tardigrade, also known as a water bear, walking across a glass slide.
Extremely resilient, it can survive decades without food or water and are the only known animal that can survive in direct exposure in space.
[📹 Tobin Sparling]
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@letsseemore
Extremely resilient, it can survive decades without food or water and are the only known animal that can survive in direct exposure in space.
[📹 Tobin Sparling]
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@letsseemore
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Amazing coastline views of Positano, Italy 🇮🇹 Have you ever been there?
📽 IG: virtual_tourelax
#Italy
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#Travel
@letsseemore
📽 IG: virtual_tourelax
#Italy
- Explore The World -
#Travel
@letsseemore
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The most extraordinary mountain road in China—the Lingpaishi Zigzag Highway in Wuxi, Chongqing.
Spanning just 450 meters, this mountain road features 18 hairpin turns, each at a sharp 180° angle.
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#travel
@letsseemore
Spanning just 450 meters, this mountain road features 18 hairpin turns, each at a sharp 180° angle.
- Massimo -
#travel
@letsseemore
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Step into the future of demolition with Japan’s mind-blowing *invisible* method!
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This restaurant in Bangkok uses ziplines to deliver food to its guests.
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#travel
@letsseemore
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#travel
@letsseemore
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Fun fact: Nike's FlyEase concept was born when Nike’s first employee, Jeff Johnson, had a stroke and then-CEO Mark Parker and designer Tobie Hatfield wanted to create footwear that Johnson could put on himself.
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@letsseemore
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Although mirrors have been around for thousands of years, a German chemist made a breakthrough in 1835 that would make the modern manufacture of them possible.
Add some sugar to ammoniated silver nitrate, pour it onto glass: you’ve got yourself a mirror.
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@letsseemore
Add some sugar to ammoniated silver nitrate, pour it onto glass: you’ve got yourself a mirror.
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@letsseemore
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Reisetomate tomato, characterized by its unusual, lobed fruit, which appears as a cluster of fused cherry tomatoes. This allows you remove individual pieces
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@letsseemore
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Daniil Trifonov, age 20, performing Liszt's "Mephisto Waltz No. 1" during the first round of the 2011 International Tchaikovsky Competition, where Trifonov was awarded first prize
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#art
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#art
@letsseemore
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There is a desk in Buckingham Palace that is over 240 years old, made around 1780 by the master cabinetmaker David Roentgen
What makes it extraordinary is that its mechanical
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What makes it extraordinary is that its mechanical
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@letsseemore
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