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Fascinating 7 months ago
Variety of bird wings from the Burke Museum, preserved for study of shape, flight, and coloration.
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Fascinating 7 months ago
Solving Rubik’s Cubes, while juggling them.
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Fascinating 7 months ago
Drone show mishap: technical issues cause drones to crash mid-performance.
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Fascinating 7 months ago
This natural cave in the Dhofar Mountains, Oman.
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Fascinating 7 months ago
Why dragon chickens are expensive [🎞️ wildheart-500]
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Fascinating 7 months ago
Precision in action: Rafale and MRTT performing a high-altitude refueling maneuver [📹 ec_14_gascogne]
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Fascinating 7 months ago
Good morning, Nostr! 🧡 Ortigia, Sicily - Italy 🇮🇹 A tapestry of civilizations, woven through thousands of years of history ✨
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Fascinating 8 months ago
The tallest living tree, a coast redwood named Hyperion, stands in Redwood National Park, California.
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Fascinating 8 months ago
Create memories with your children. They will last forever. 🧡
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Fascinating 8 months ago
A rare 1890s Swiss clock by G. Hoff & Fils, featuring a Jacquemart automaton mechanism.
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Fascinating 8 months ago
King Francis I designed the roofline of the Château de Chambord to mirror Constantinople's skyline. Constructed in the 16th century, this French Renaissance gem boasts 440 rooms and a double-helix staircase, likely inspired by Leonardo da Vinci.
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Fascinating 8 months ago
Rodney Mullen, one of the most interesting skateboarders of all time.
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Fascinating 8 months ago
Ball's Pyramid, located off the coast of Lord Howe Island in Australia, is the tallest volcanic sea stack in the world, reaching a height of 572 meters (1,877 feet)