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  • An imaginative design of Queen Nefertiti with authentic Egyptian features ♥️ based on the preserved statue of the queen in the Berlin Museum, considered one of the most famous artworks in the world.

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    An imaginative design of Queen Nefertiti with authentic Egyptian features 😍♥️ based on the preserved statue of the queen in the Berlin Museum, considered one of the most famous artworks in the world. Source: Instagram@archaeology___ 📸 artist Kareem Osama Facebook
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  • The Blue Dragon River in Portugal seen from space


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    The Blue Dragon River in Portugal seen from space Source: Instagram@archaeology___ Via @spacerocx
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  • Then and Now: Persepolis
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    Founded by Darius I in 518 B.C., Persepolis was the capital of the Achaemenid Empire. It was built on an immense half-artificial, half-natural terrace, where the king of kings created an impressive palace complex inspired by Mesopotamian models. The importance and quality of the monumental ruins make it a unique archaeological site.

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    Then and Now: Persepolis . Founded by Darius I in 518 B.C., Persepolis was the capital of the Achaemenid Empire. It was built on an immense half-artificial, half-natural terrace, where the king of kings created an impressive palace complex inspired by Mesopotamian models. The importance and quality of the monumental ruins make it a unique archaeological site. Source: Instagram@archaeology___ 📸 @thisisancient
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  • Moon glow




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    Moon glow ✨ Source: Instagram@archaeology___ 📸IG@moamnaly
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  • Known as the solar wind, this incessant stream of plasma, or electrified gas, has pelted Earth for more than 4 billion years. Thanks to our planet’s magnetic field, it’s mostly deflected away. Most of Earth is shielded from the solar wind, but right near the poles, in the midday sector, our magnetic field becomes a funnel where the solar wind can get all the way down to the atmosphere. These funnels, known as the polar cusps, can cause some trouble. The influx of solar wind disturbs the atmosphere, disrupting satellites and radio and GPS signals.

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    Known as the solar wind, this incessant stream of plasma, or electrified gas, has pelted Earth for more than 4 billion years. Thanks to our planet’s magnetic field, it’s mostly deflected away. Most of Earth is shielded from the solar wind, but right near the poles, in the midday sector, our magnetic field becomes a funnel where the solar wind can get all the way down to the atmosphere. These funnels, known as the polar cusps, can cause some trouble. The influx of solar wind disturbs the atmosphere, disrupting satellites and radio and GPS signals. Source: Instagram @archaeology___ Video by: NASA Written by ✍️ @sour._truth
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  • What Are The Benefits Of Drinking Water? A Review By Nutrition Professionals
    Expert opinion from Livia Dickson Chen PhD in Nutrition · 11 years of experience · Brazil Drinking water properly allows the proper functioning of cells and the body in general. Improves the intestine, increases immunity, reduces inflammation, irritation and headaches. There are countless benefits of drinking water, suffice it to say that it is vital because more than...
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  • The Smallest Fungus In the World! Known as “Mycena subcyanocephala” This is also one of the rarest species, only spotted around 8 times ever.

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    The Smallest Fungus In the World! Known as “Mycena subcyanocephala” This is also one of the rarest species, only spotted around 8 times ever. Source: Instagram@archaeology___ Credits: images by @cho_fungi Dm for credit/removal.
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  • This is what 100,000 pieces of candy looks like

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    This is what 100,000 pieces of candy looks like 😨 Source: Instagram@rabbertanimations
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  • The physics of a pendulum wave

    The dance comprises a 60-second cycle, with the longest pendulum completing 51 oscillations and each shorter pendulum having one additional oscillation than the previous.
    Consequently, the 15th pendulum, the shortest, completes 65 oscillations. Although the pendulums initially fall out of sync due to their varied oscillation periods, after 60 seconds, they harmoniously return to their starting positions, prepared to repeat the synchronized dance.

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    The physics of a pendulum wave ⠀ The dance comprises a 60-second cycle, with the longest pendulum completing 51 oscillations and each shorter pendulum having one additional oscillation than the previous. Consequently, the 15th pendulum, the shortest, completes 65 oscillations. Although the pendulums initially fall out of sync due to their varied oscillation periods, after 60 seconds, they harmoniously return to their starting positions, prepared to repeat the synchronized dance. ⠀ Source: Instagram@sciencesetfree
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  • Capturing the perfect moment through creativity and skill, that's the art of photography .

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    Capturing the perfect moment through creativity and skill, that's the art of photography . Source: Instagram@archaeology___ 📸 Instagram@joinus12345
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  • It is believed that the Terracotta Army, referring to the soldiers guarding the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, looked like this when they were first crafted around 2200 years ago. The above image was captured today.

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    It is believed that the Terracotta Army, referring to the soldiers guarding the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, looked like this when they were first crafted around 2200 years ago. The above image was captured today. Source: Instagram@archaeology___ Via History three thousands Facebook
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  • have you ever seen a more perfect reflection? ⁣⁣
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    Masai Mara, Kenya

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    have you ever seen a more perfect reflection? ✨⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ 📍 Masai Mara, Kenya Source: Instagram@archaeology___ 📸 Instagram@hshphotos
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  • Best of Moon Conjunctions” Have you ever seen a Moon conjunction before? Choose Your Favorite (1-10)?
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    Best of Moon Conjunctions” ❤️🌖✨ Have you ever seen a Moon conjunction before? Choose Your Favorite (1-10)? . Source: Instagram@archaeology___ 📸 Instagram@astronophilos Selected by Instagram@astronomybasics
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  • The beauty of flowers merges with the enchantment of the moon to create a captivating painting that intertwines between the night's glow and the sparkle of vibrant colors.

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    The beauty of flowers merges with the enchantment of the moon to create a captivating painting that intertwines between the night's glow and the sparkle of vibrant colors. Source: Instagram@archaeology___ 📸 @skybyizzah
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  • What y’all think about this?

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    What y’all think about this? 💭 Source: Instagram@factsdailyy Via: Instagram@samsungnz
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  • Pyramid Residential building, Kunshan, China

    Standing 100 metres (330 feet) tall, the bizarre yet popular building in Kunshan’s Huaqiao district is a part of a residential and commercial complex, which was completed in 2013 and has two other 12-storey structures.

    All three buildings have a protruding and slanted surface on two sides, and from some angle the buildings look like pyramids. The other two exterior walls of each building are normal vertical ones.

    Masters’ Architectural Office, the firm that designed the complex, were inspired by the traditional Chinese terraced rice fields, which are built into mountain slopes.

    The Shanghai-based firm said it also took ideas from parkour, an urban activity which sees people running and jumping between buildings and is loved by young Chinese city dwellers. Apparently, the firm hopes the buildings would be associated with the trending and modern sport.

    Built : 2013

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    Pyramid Residential building, Kunshan, China Standing 100 metres (330 feet) tall, the bizarre yet popular building in Kunshan’s Huaqiao district is a part of a residential and commercial complex, which was completed in 2013 and has two other 12-storey structures. All three buildings have a protruding and slanted surface on two sides, and from some angle the buildings look like pyramids. The other two exterior walls of each building are normal vertical ones. Masters’ Architectural Office, the firm that designed the complex, were inspired by the traditional Chinese terraced rice fields, which are built into mountain slopes. The Shanghai-based firm said it also took ideas from parkour, an urban activity which sees people running and jumping between buildings and is loved by young Chinese city dwellers. Apparently, the firm hopes the buildings would be associated with the trending and modern sport. Built : 2013 Source: Instagram@the_brutalist_ 📸: Instagram@st_ella check his account for more cool architectural imagery
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  • How High Quality Tennis Balls Are Made

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    How High Quality Tennis Balls Are Made Source: Instagram@archaeology___ 📸 @smartest.worker
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  • Bluetooth technology was named after a Viking king by the name of Harald “Bluetooth” Gormsson who died over 1,000 years ago. He unified factions of Denmark with those in Norway much like how the technology we use today unifies different electronic devices. The Bluetooth logo is also a combination of the Nordic runes for his initials—H.B. As for how he got his nickname in the first place is up todebate. Some sources say that he loved to eat blueberries, which permanently stained his teeth blue. Others speculate that he had a dead tooth, which had a dark blue/grey color .

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    Bluetooth technology was named after a Viking king by the name of Harald “Bluetooth” Gormsson who died over 1,000 years ago. He unified factions of Denmark with those in Norway much like how the technology we use today unifies different electronic devices. The Bluetooth logo is also a combination of the Nordic runes for his initials—H.B. As for how he got his nickname in the first place is up todebate. Some sources say that he loved to eat blueberries, which permanently stained his teeth blue. Others speculate that he had a dead tooth, which had a dark blue/grey color . Source: Instagram@archaeology___ Via Instagram@historicpix
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  • The most beautiful thing you can see today

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    The most beautiful thing you can see today Source:Instagram@archaeology___ 📸 Instagram@ym.nara_mislin
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