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@LelekaGricko Який у них добрий gps памʼятають де хата чітко
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‼️🇨🇳🇹🇼 BREAKING | According Wall Street Journal, China quietly blocked off huge chunks of airspace off its east coast for ~40 days (Mar 27–May 6) — much longer than its usual few-day military-style airspace closures — without saying why.
The zones are off China’s coast near the Yellow Sea / East China Sea, not right next to Taiwan.
See the latest updates with us: @visionergeo
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In 2013, an 82-year-old woman in Colombia entered an emergency room with what she believed was a severe abdominal illness. Doctors, seeing her condition, initially feared a "large, aggressive tumor," a diagnosis that would have meant a difficult road ahead. But as the imaging results flickered to life, the room fell into a stunned, "frozen silence". What they saw was not a disease, but a "bit of beauty" from the depths of medical mystery: a perfectly preserved, calcified fetus that had been cradled within her for over 40 years.
This phenomenon, known as a lithopedion or "stone baby," is one of the rarest sights in all of human history, with fewer than 300 cases ever documented. It began four decades earlier during an ectopic pregnancy that could not be naturally absorbed. In a breathtaking display of the "human spirit" at a biological level, her body realized it could not remove the remains. To protect her life from infection, her immune system performed a silent miracle—it began to encase the fetus in a protective layer of calcium, turning a moment of loss into an "unbreakable spirit" of survival.
For forty years, this woman lived a full, healthy, "day-to-day" life, completely unaware that she was carrying a tiny, eternal passenger. Her body had created a shield, a "light of hope" that allowed her to thrive despite a past tragedy. This story serves as a profound "History in Picture" of the lengths our bodies will go to to keep us safe, transforming a silent sorrow into a calcified miracle that stayed by her side until the very end. It is a hauntingly beautiful reminder that even in the face of what seems impossible, there is a hidden strength within us all that is truly departed loved ones—honoring the life that was, while protecting the life that remains.

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These are real Ice Age bodies🧊
Dima and Lyuba, two woolly mammoth calves found in Siberia, were discovered decades apart but preserved with astonishing detail by permafrost.
One was exposed during a mining operation.
The other emerged from a riverbank and left scientists stunned by how intact she was.
What ancient preserved body do you think is the most unbelievable ever found?
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Medal of Honor recipient Master Sergeant Thomas Payne.
Enlisted at 18. Army Ranger by his early twenties. Selected into Delta Force at 23. Seventeen deployments.
In 2015 in Kirkuk, during a nighttime hostage rescue under heavy fire, he cleared the first building and freed 38 hostages. Then he crossed open ground under fire to a second building, climbed it, and went back in repeatedly through smoke and heat with bolt cutters until every single person was out. 75 hostages walked out alive.

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Very interesting...In Europe, N haplogroup is found in Fins, Balts and Slavs...
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GuangLin He@GuanglinH
Complex peopling history and expansion events inferred from large-scale modern and ancient Y chromosome sequences | Science Advances science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
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Очільник угорської опозиції Мадяр заявив, що у разі перемоги на виборах його уряд дотримуватиметься "прагматичного" підходу до РФ
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