pinko_palest
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pinko_palest
@PinkoPalest
proudly woke; does not believe in genes, just nurture My posts https://t.co/TFIPLjyQFL





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Many of us, liberal Europeans, spent decades pushing back against the European extreme left's cartoon version of America ( it's all oil/ imperialism/getting rich at the expense of others) and then one dumb administration walks in and performs the caricature to perfection.




ΑΑΔΕ: Άνοιξε η πλατφόρμα για επιστροφή ΦΠΑ στους 121.000 αγρότες ειδικού καθεστώτος amna.gr/home/article/9…

In Q4 2025, the most popular regions in the EU for short-term rental accommodation, booked via Airbnb, Booking or Expedia, were: 🇭🇷Jadranska Hrvatska (27.7 million nights) 🇪🇸Andalucia (19.5 million) 🇫🇷Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur (16.9 million) Learn more👉link.europa.eu/QPcBFQ

🌊 Tropical Beauty Spotted in Greece! First-Ever Yellowbar Angelfish Recorded Off Crete – Is the Mediterranean Getting Warmer? 🐠✨ In a exciting development for marine biology, an adult Yellowbar Angelfish (Pomacanthus maculosus) — a stunning species normally found in the Red Sea and western Indian Ocean — was observed multiple times in summer 2025 off the southern coast of Crete, Greece. This marks the first documented record of the species in Greek waters. The fish was spotted around a rocky pinnacle in a sandy bay, and researchers captured underwater video during their observations. Sightings like this highlight the ongoing “tropicalisation” of the Mediterranean Sea, where warming waters and the Suez Canal allow more Red Sea species to expand northward. The Yellowbar Angelfish is known for its vibrant colors and striking yellow bar that appears in adulthood. Verification Note: This is a genuine scientific first record, published in the Journal of Applied Ichthyology (2026). Researchers from Wageningen University observed a young adult fish repeatedly over 10 weeks on a rocky pinnacle near Crete (coordinates 34.9330, 24.8105). The species is a Lessepsian migrant (Red Sea origin spreading via Suez Canal). No exaggeration — it’s a real range expansion event linked to Mediterranean warming. Sources: • Greek Reporter article (March 31, 2026): greekreporter.com/2026/03/31/new… • Full scientific paper (open access): onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1155/ja… The Maculosus Angelfish Or Yellowbar Angelfish (Pomacanthus maculosus) Stunning footage with narration highlighting its beauty and behavior in the Red Sea. → youtube.com/watch?v=6Tz7Yh… • Pomacanthus maculosus - Yellowbar angelfish 4K 60fps High-resolution, smooth underwater video showing the adult fish gliding over reefs. → youtube.com/watch?v=9eMaIb… • The beauty of the yellowbar angelfish (Pomacanthus maculosus) Close-up reef footage with excellent color and movement. → instagram.com/reel/DUvY1MtjP… • Yellowbar Angelfish (Pomacanthus maculosus) – Red Sea striking reef fish Vibrant short reel from Big Blue Sea showing the fish in its natural environment. → instagram.com/reel/DVqqn5xjG… @big.blue.sea/video/7615259399803768082" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">tiktok.com/@big.blue.sea/…
) A beautiful reminder of how ocean life is shifting with environmental changes. Have you spotted any unusual fish while diving or snorkeling? Share in the comments! 👇 Full story: greekreporter.com/2026/03/31/new…









