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Loving and caring this world would be better place for all
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The cutest football fan you'll see today.😂🦆
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One of the world's most dangerous jobs coal mining.
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Imagine this A dead star the size of a city suddenly enters our Solar System. Not a planet. Not a comet. A pulsar Its gravity could throw planets off course, and its radiation could strip away Earth's protection. This wouldn't be an astronomical event. It would be a cosmic disaster.
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This is the Fukang meteorite, one of the rarest and most beautiful space rocks ever discovered on Earth. Formed over 4.5 billion years ago during the early days of our Solar System, this meteorite contains glowing golden crystals called olivine trapped inside a metallic iron and nickel structure
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This Victorian-era prosthetic arm. Created during the 19th century, a time when industrial machinery, factory accidents, and warfare left growing numbers of people living with amputations. Crafted from materials such as steel, brass, leather, and wood, these artificial limbs were among the earliest attempts to restore both appearance and function.
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Just a small common spotted cuscus Did you know a cuscus can hang their entire body weight from just their tail, keeping their front paws free to grab and eat fruit
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Mothership Shelf Cloud over South Haven, Michigan
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The Sublime Atlants and Caryatids in the Imperial parliamentary hall of the Austrian🇦🇹Parliament. Designed by the great danish-austrian architect Theophil von Hansen
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Baby cages for fresh air, new York city 1920s-1930s In the 1920s and 1930s, some families living in crowded New York City apartments placed their babies inside wire cages suspended outside apartment windows. Known as “baby cages,” the structures were designed to give infants fresh air and sunlight at a time when doctors strongly believed ventilation helped prevent illnesses like tuberculosis and rickets
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