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Havfarm 1, Hadseløya, Nordland, #Norway 🇳🇴
Can you imagine? Just 5 km off the coast of a Norwegian island, the largest semi-submersible structure in history is floating — 385 meters long! It's a fish farm for 10,000 tons of salmon.
Havfarm 1 was launched in 2023, and it's a real breakthrough in aquaculture. The structure can partially submerge underwater to protect the fish from storms and sea lice — the main problem with traditional farms.
If you find yourself in the Vesterålen area, you can take a boat tour and see this giant in person. It looks like something straight out of science fiction.
Interesting fact: Norwegian salmon is one of the country's main export products, and these mega-farms show just how seriously Norwegians take their fishing business.
Wow wow wow!!! @WowFactory
Can you imagine? Just 5 km off the coast of a Norwegian island, the largest semi-submersible structure in history is floating — 385 meters long! It's a fish farm for 10,000 tons of salmon.
Havfarm 1 was launched in 2023, and it's a real breakthrough in aquaculture. The structure can partially submerge underwater to protect the fish from storms and sea lice — the main problem with traditional farms.
If you find yourself in the Vesterålen area, you can take a boat tour and see this giant in person. It looks like something straight out of science fiction.
Interesting fact: Norwegian salmon is one of the country's main export products, and these mega-farms show just how seriously Norwegians take their fishing business.
Wow wow wow!!! @WowFactory
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An Engineering Marvel: How People Are Rescued from Oil Platforms During Emergencies
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Wow wow wow!!! @WowFactory
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🇨🇳 China: The Qiantang River near Haining has once again “painted” a giant tidal tree on the mudflat exposed by the ebb tide.
After the passage of the famous Qiantang tidal bore, the river spreads out and then recedes, leaving branching patterns in the silt that resemble the crown of a tree with dozens of “branches” diverging from the main channel.
Wow wow wow!!! @WowFactory
After the passage of the famous Qiantang tidal bore, the river spreads out and then recedes, leaving branching patterns in the silt that resemble the crown of a tree with dozens of “branches” diverging from the main channel.
Wow wow wow!!! @WowFactory
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Deep-sea fish have a new addition: in Monterey Canyon off the coast of California, a new adorable snailfish has been discovered — the Bumpy Snailfish.
It was spotted at a depth of approximately 3,268 meters with the help of a remotely operated underwater vehicle from the MBARI oceanographic institute: its small translucent body, soft contours, and bumpy "skin" make it look like a gelatinous alien.
Snailfish thrive under crushing pressure, where there's no light and almost no food, and the Bumpy Snailfish has become yet another proof of how far life has squeezed into the darkest crevices of the ocean.
Wow wow wow!!! @WowFactory
It was spotted at a depth of approximately 3,268 meters with the help of a remotely operated underwater vehicle from the MBARI oceanographic institute: its small translucent body, soft contours, and bumpy "skin" make it look like a gelatinous alien.
Snailfish thrive under crushing pressure, where there's no light and almost no food, and the Bumpy Snailfish has become yet another proof of how far life has squeezed into the darkest crevices of the ocean.
Wow wow wow!!! @WowFactory
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In 1959, Volkswagen Beetle cars offered a coffee maker as an optional feature.
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Wow wow wow!!! @WowFactory
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🌑 Footage of Mars surface from HiRISE images — like flying over a hellish wasteland!
The camera on the MRO orbiter has taken 100,000+ super-resolution photos since 2006. These were used to create 3D models: canyons, dunes, craters come alive in a flight over Syrtis Major — dark sand dunes and mesas in dust storms.
No atmosphere — rocks hit directly, leaving scars.
Wow wow wow!!! @WowFactory
The camera on the MRO orbiter has taken 100,000+ super-resolution photos since 2006. These were used to create 3D models: canyons, dunes, craters come alive in a flight over Syrtis Major — dark sand dunes and mesas in dust storms.
No atmosphere — rocks hit directly, leaving scars.
Wow wow wow!!! @WowFactory
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This is what your brain looks like when you're learning something new. At this moment, neural connections are actively restructuring, which creates an almost physical sensation of discomfort.
Every attempt to master a new skill is the strengthening of some neural connections and the disconnection of others that are no longer needed. Simply put, the brain breaks down the old pattern and builds a new one. It's unpleasant, but that's exactly how the upgrade happens.
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Every attempt to master a new skill is the strengthening of some neural connections and the disconnection of others that are no longer needed. Simply put, the brain breaks down the old pattern and builds a new one. It's unpleasant, but that's exactly how the upgrade happens.
Wow wow wow!!! @WowFactory
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