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Old cartoons are legendary. Flowers and Trees, 1932.
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The Physics trick for perfect pouring
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The challenging migration of fish swimming upstream to reproduce Some fish are anadromous, born in fresh water spending their adult life in the ocean and return to their birth place guided by the Earth’s magnetic field.
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Swan landings are so impressive they look like futuristic technology 🤩

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Busy Bee 🌸🐝
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So adorable 🏡
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非遗刺绣|龙栖山海,岁岁长安
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中国江西省婺源の魚灯。運ぶに壊れやすそうだが、かわいい、実によき。婺源は検索すると「中国で最も美しい田舎」と言われているそうな
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Ceramic craftsmanship meets tranquil water music.
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Bonjour, très belle journée Happy #thicktrunktuesday
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How a simple paper glider stays aloft using steady airflow and basic aerodynamics

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Epic views of Victoria falls from above

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Conques village with medieval architecture France 🇫🇷
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The Red River Gorge Kentucky USA 🇺🇸
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Beautiful Indigo Buntings
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🌀 The Giant Wooden Wheel That Has Never Stopped Turning Beside the calm, flowing waters of the Orontes River, in the ancient city of Hama, stands a breathtaking machine from another age — the legendary Hama Norias. Made entirely of wood and stone, this massive water wheel has been turning for centuries, lifting river water high into the air without engines, fuel, or electricity. Long before modern technology, people here mastered nature itself. As the river flows, the wheel slowly rotates, scooping water and sending it through channels that once fed mosques, gardens, public baths, and entire neighborhoods. Built and perfected between the 12th and 14th centuries, its deep creaking sound still echoes today — a sound once known as the “heartbeat of Hama.” Standing before it, you don’t just see an old machine; you feel time moving. This wheel is a reminder that true engineering is not about speed or power, but about patience, harmony, and respect for nature. A silent giant, still telling its story to anyone who stops scrolling long enough to listen.
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A man photographed the Sun every day for three years from the same spot and at the same time. He then combined all the images to reveal the Sun’s movement across the sky throughout the year.
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3400-year-old painter's palette from ancient Egypt.
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To recognize something as beautiful Sometimes all it takes is a change of perspective. Christian Cooper
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Keld 💚
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