Oisín Collins
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Oisín Collins
@LushOis_C
#MUFC fan, #Eiré🇮🇪, Father to a son 🧸, Hospitality man, a love for food and beverage, food judge.⚽️🏉GAA I will reply to posts after 2 days. It's who I am🤷
Ireland Katılım Ağustos 2015
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@generdtional @AdamJoseph Potentially the only movie made in the 2020s (so far) that will go down as a classic in 30,40,50 years time
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@heavyspoilers X-Files and Cops collaboration with the episode called "X-Cops" is an episode i have never forgotten when watching it as a young lad!!
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Bout half way through Season 4 of #TheXfiles now and watching the episodes back to back like this makes me genuinely believe this might be the greatest tv show of all time
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@AodhaganM @Score_Beo @GAAPlusOfficial Space left by Loughlan's injury!!
I know what you're saying though, but Heslin in todays game of 2 points from outside the arch gives Westmeath another tool in our inventory!
If you noticed us this year, goals and high point conversations were brilliant.
2-point scores were low
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@Score_Beo @GAAPlusOfficial What about the lad training all year who has to drop out of the 26?
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FROM THE MIC TO THE MATCHDAY PANEL🤯
Two weeks ago, John Heslin was on punditry duty for @GAAPlusOfficial as Westmeath reached their first Leinster Final in a decade 🎤
This Sunday he’ll be back in the maroon and white as the 33-year-old has sensationally come out of retirement and been named on the bench for the Leinster decider🔥


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@AaronMaher95 Dublin 0-19 Westmeath 3-17
Armagh 1-26 Monaghan 0-20
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Scientists fired lasers down through the Amazon canopy from a helicopter. On their screens, the trees disappeared. Sitting underneath was a 1,500-year-old city with stone pyramids as tall as a seven-story building.
Six hundred miles of canals and raised earth paths linked dozens of towns across the area. The Casarabe people built it between 500 and 1400 AD. Until LIDAR showed up, historians had pictured Amazon civilizations of that era as small wandering bands of hunters.
The tool that found the city is called LIDAR. From the air, it shoots 1.5 million pulses of invisible light per second, most of which hit leaves and bounce straight back. A few slip through tiny gaps in the canopy and reach the soil. A computer sorts which pulses came from leaves and which came from dirt, then draws a 3D map of the ground itself. The trees vanish from the picture. The shape of the earth appears underneath.
A 2022 paper in the journal Nature reported the find. Twenty-six ancient sites turned up in one survey area, and eleven had never been documented before. Heiko Prümers, the German archaeologist who led the work, said the same job by hand would have taken 400 years.
Then it got bigger. A team in Brazil ran LIDAR data covering about one tenth of one percent of the Amazon. From that small slice, their model predicted that 16,187 more ancient sites still sit hidden under the trees across the rest of the basin. Ditches and earth mounds. Walled villages and stone monuments. Built, lived in, and then swallowed back by the forest over centuries.
A WWF report counted 381 new plant and animal species in the Amazon between 2014 and 2015 alone. The list ran 216 plants, 93 fish, 32 amphibians, 20 mammals, 19 reptiles, and one new bird. That works out to roughly one new species every two days. In December 2024, a research team from Conservation International walked into a populated part of Peru and came back eight weeks later with 27 more new species. Four of them were mammals.
196 tribes worldwide still live with no contact with the outside world. Most are in the Amazon. In June 2024, 53 men from the Mashco Piro tribe were photographed walking out of the Peruvian forest near a logging camp. They are nomadic hunter-gatherers who have stayed away from outsiders for generations.
The Amazon covers 2.1 million square miles across nine countries. That is about two thirds the size of the United States. It holds one of every ten species on Earth, 390 billion trees of about 16,000 species, and 2.5 million types of insect.
The tweet says current technology cannot see beneath the canopy. The trees have already been seen through. The race is to map the rest before it burns.
Redd@ReddCinema
🚨: Experts estimate that nearly 60% of AMAZON rainforest remains unexplored in detail, an expanse so vast and dense that even current technology fails to see clearly under its green canopy.
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finally someone speaking absolute facts about Arsenal’s rugby corners and the refereeing standards. @jamesallcott 👏
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@UnitedStandMUFC You were screaming for him last season saying "hotter then the sun" or whatever the hell it was
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@AliceTalksFooty Gomes is not better the Ederson I'm sorry!!!!
Thats a lazy narrative to push purely on the windfall on others saying the don't want Ederson then actually doing some homework.
Ederson is a ground swallower and excellent on ground duels and second ball recoverys.
€35m is a steal
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Jason Wilcox is a big fan of Ederson and sees it as a good market opportunity.
Just like he wanted Delap last season because he was £30m. Just because Ederson could be £30-35m this summer does not mean Man Utd should get him. Joao Gomes is so much better and we are letting him go Atletico for the same price.
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@JamesLawPhotos Dear lord that poor bastard having that hairline at U20s!!!!
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🚨Baleba will be £40-50m nothing more #mufc have already walked away when Brighton asked for £100m last summer
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There's an All Ireland there for Galway another one for Armagh, even Louth who are so underrated. It will likely be Kerry and Donegal, but not definitely. #gaa
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