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Katılım Mart 2026
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Albert Balido
Albert Balido@AlbertBalido·
The Ford has been on active duty for 9 straight months, it had a plumbing issue 2 months ago, now this laundry issue. It’s due to be rotated out, the crew is also exhausted. If it was actually stuck the ship would have visible damage on its exterior, it doesn’t. It’s docked in Croatia where it’s been photographed, in Crete before that. The US has 11 CVN strike groups, 12 when the JFK launches in January. The Navy always keeps half in home waters (a year or two is common) and rotates the rest. The Ford is going home and the Bush is replacing it after being on one of the longest combat deployments in decades. Finally Iran hasn’t even hit a plane yet, even with the latest in Chinese & Russian tech, they’re never going to hit a carrier.
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Heritage Matters🔱
Heritage Matters🔱@HeritageMatterz·
1937 Mercedes-Benz 540K Special Roadster
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dominic dyer
dominic dyer@domdyer70·
A Ukrainian rescue dog who helped find over 170 missing people and fallen soldiers has died 🐕 Hanna, a Doberman with the Antares search and rescue unit, passed away after battling a terminal illness for about a year. She worked across Ukraine locating civilians who went missing during attacks and recovering the bodies of fallen service members. Hanna participated in hundreds of missions with police, the State Emergency Service, and a program dedicated to returning soldiers home, once even finding a person alive seven days after they disappeared. Despite her illness, she continued assisting in high-risk areas affected by conflict and missile strikes. #News #Rescue #fblifestyle
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HerodotusWave
HerodotusWave@HerodotusWave·
A traditional Kindjal (also known as a Khanjali or Qama), a double-edged dagger originating from the Caucasus region.
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
No lies detected…
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Air Safety #OTD by Francisco Cunha
OTD in 1959: an Indian Airlines C-47 [VT-CGI] crashes in Assam (India), all 24 aboard die. On descent, flight encountered heavy turbulence, exceeding aircraft design limits, which broke apart. Inquiry could not establish if crew took correct actions to deal with poor weather. (More info⬇️ )
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Volcaholic 🌋
Volcaholic 🌋@volcaholic1·
It’s been one year since the devastating M7.7 earthquake hit Myanmar, centred near Mandalay. I covered it hour by hour, day by day. The quake and its strong aftershocks killed over 5,400 people and injured around 11,400, with hundreds still missing in Myanmar and neighbouring countries. More than 10,000 buildings were destroyed and damage topped $11 billion. Tremors were felt far beyond Myanmar, causing significant damage in Thailand and shaking parts of southwestern China and Vietnam. Stay informed, follow @volcaholic1
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Unearthed 🏺
Unearthed 🏺@UnearthedHQ·
The Bridge That Defied Time… And Still Stands Watching At first glance, it looks like just another ancient ruin. But the moment you pause… something feels different. Rising high above the earth, the Pont del Diable aqueduct stands like a silent guardian of the past—its towering golden arches holding secrets that refuse to fade. Built centuries ago by Roman hands, every stone tells a story of strength, sacrifice, and brilliance. Imagine the sound of chisels echoing through the valley… the sweat of workers shaping each block… all to create something that would outlive them by thousands of years. This wasn’t just a structure—it was a lifeline, carrying water to a growing city, sustaining life in ways we can barely imagine today. But here’s where it gets strange. Today, no water flows across it. Instead, something else has taken its place—life itself. Visitors walk where water once rushed. Families stand beneath its shadow, unknowingly becoming part of its long, silent story. And as the sun begins to set, bathing the stones in a warm golden glow, the aqueduct feels almost… alive. You can’t help but wonder—how many people has it watched come and go? How many stories have unfolded beneath its arches? And what secrets still remain hidden within those ancient stones? Some places don’t just exist in history… they hold it. And this bridge? It’s still watching.
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LeoDaVinciWave@LeoDaVinciWave·
The stunning dome inside Szeged Synagogue, Hungary (1902).
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Native American
Native American@_nativeamerica·
"I am a United States Navy Veteran. I’m also Apache, as my grandfather is from the Mescalero Apache tribe. Someone said it is disgraceful for me to wear a uniform for the USA if I am Native American. Let me tell you this. I am Apache and American.
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ᗰᗩƳᖇᗩ@LePapillonBlu2·
Israeli terrorists just murdered her. FUCK TRUMP AND FUCK BIBI.
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Buksterlin
Buksterlin@andy_buksterlin·
Does somebody want to tell him?
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Mechanical Knowledge
Mechanical Knowledge@mechanical_4u·
It looks like a spaceship. But it is 60 years old. This is the XB-70 Valkyrie. Built in the 1960s, it was designed to fly at Mach 3 (three times the speed of sound) and outrun a nuclear blast. It was so fast that the friction from the air heated the skin to over 600°F. To survive, the pilots wore pressurized space suits. But the craziest part was the wings. Once it hit supersonic speed, the wingtips would physically fold down 65 degrees. This allowed the plane to "ride" its own shockwave, like a surfer riding a wave. It used six massive jet engines aligned in a row. Only two were ever built. One crashed in a tragic accident, and the other sits in a museum. We haven't built anything like it since. Was this the peak of human engineering?
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𖤓@Vigraharaja·
Elephants bathing in the Ganges, 1956
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110-year-old Turkish grandma shares her secret to a long life: "I have always hated russia"
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