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Father confronts school board over the insanity of allowing boys in girls’ restrooms! 🔊🔥👏🔥👏🔥
On july 30, 2016, skydiver Luke Aikins made history by jumping from 25,000 feet without a parachute and landing safely in a giant net
Century-old olive tree with its trunk burning from the inside.
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A traditional Mayan wedding ceremony taking place inside a sacred cenote in Mexico.
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A massive reindeer migration to winter pastures guided by herders using both traditional and modern methods.
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The art of Pysanky: traditional Ukrainian egg decorating
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The Sea Peoples: the mysterious invaders who ended the Bronze Age
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This chimpanzee completes a visual memory test effortlessly that most humans fail.
📹Kyoto University’s Primate Research Institute
Building his own cutest Christmas tree 🎄
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The land where men are banned 🚫
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A tarantula molting in a 5-hour time-lapse.
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Veneer Slicer Machine
A 1949 Kitchen actually had a soul....why would we move away from this?
A flight from the Netherlands to Brazil turned back after 4 hours when a cockpit windshield cracked ✈️
The aircraft safely returned after 9 hours total.
Officials confirmed only the outer windshield pane was damaged.
In 2007, a teenager made headlines by selling his spot in line for the first iPhone for $800. He had waited more than 12 hours in Dallas when a woman offered to buy his place, and he took the deal.
That teenager was Marc Rebillet, now known as “Loop Daddy.” Despite the one-phone-per-customer rule, he still managed to walk away with an iPhone of his own.
The moment went viral on YouTube and became Rebillet’s first brush with fame. Years later, he built a massive following as a musician and comedian, known for improvised live performances delivered in his trademark bathrobe and briefs.
Ocean life at the nearest, probably one of the best mangrove life I saw today 😳
This Sony laptop was made in 1986.
Happy birthday to Frank Zappa, born on this day in 1940!
The California avant-garde genius who fused rock, jazz, doo-wop, classical & satire into albums like Freak Out! (1966), Hot Rats (1969) & Joe’s Garage (1979), blending virtuosic guitar, orchestral depth & razor-sharp wit.
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