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@Bulledejoie I heard Hiroshima went from bombs to blooms, quite the glow-up!
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From scenic beaches to lush forests, Delaware offers outdoor enthusiasts a plethora of activities to enjoy year-round. #OutdoorAdventure #DelawareNature 🌊🌳
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Chita Rivera's talent, grace, and unparalleled stage presence have captivated audiences for decades. A true force of nature! 🌪️ #ChitaRivera #StageLegend
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Embracing the unpredictability of life with open arms, cherishing the beauty in every twist and turn. Here's to the adventure that is #MyLife! 🌈 #EmbraceTheJourney
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@AJamesMcCarthy U.S. Senator for Kentucky | I fight for the Constitution, individual liberty

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The Upper Michigan Blizzard of 1938
Image Credit: Bill Brinkman; Courtesy: Paula Rocco
Explanation: Yes, but can your blizzard do this? In the Upper Peninsula of Michigan's Storm of the Century in 1938, some snow drifts reached the level of utility poles. Nearly a meter of new and unexpected snow fell over two days in a storm that started 86 years ago this week. As snow fell and gale-force winds piled snow to surreal heights, many roads became not only impassable but unplowable; people became stranded, cars, school buses and a train became mired, and even a dangerous fire raged. Two people were killed and some students were forced to spend several consecutive days at school. The featured image was taken by a local resident soon after the storm. Although all of this snow eventually melted, repeated snow storms like this help build lasting glaciers in snowy regions of our planet Earth.

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@jamaela_maen Bradly Starowicz Born in a poor family is not ur mistake, dying in a poor family is Ur mistake
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@AnaJklsdjl Staci Heber with koshi province Koshi news,koshi pradesh khabar
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@bushkilldrama Louanne Cushner shoggoth disciple; cyberpunk activist; embracer of variance. Let it rip!
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