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It goes by really quick in the video, but that’s like a gigantic blanket of bees. There must be millions of them on the hives and in the air.

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Time for an educational video, about one of the most natural things in life.

I especially like point two and three. Now let it rip :sweat_smile:

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a railroad between the lotusfields

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a zoo in China advertised that they had some panda bears and they were on display.

the people became suspicious when they started barking…

they turn out to be painted chow chows

just to compare, this is a real one :slight_smile:

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According to the source, this is from last week, from a river in Slovenia

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as someone who has played table tennis in a club for years: WOW

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Kids today. Take away their phones, God knows what they are uo to :sweat_smile: :guitar:

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This couple is great. I love to watch her facial expressions.

Holy fuck! I’m making a public service announcement here, every single one of us perverts here needs to see “The Substance”.

Saw it last night, it’s an absolutely wild ride. A not very subtle satire about youth and beauty madness, and the chauvinistic media. Lots of nudity from both, Demi Moore (absolute MILF) and Margaret Qualley (sooo hot), and I’m not talking about some tame, artitistically valuable shots here, the movie invites you aplenty to feast your eyes on their naked or scantly clad bodies. The film goes into body horror territory, if you’re sqeamish about that, maybe you should skip this. The third act is absolutely over the top and hilarious, and everytime you think this is as far as they will take it, they’ll go a step further yet. And further. And further. Again, not exactly subtle, but I’ll call this one a must-see.

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Incredible land art

British art teacher and artist Justin Bateman from Chiang Mai and Bali creates incredible land art paintings using pebbles.

Land art is an art movement that emerged in the United States in the late 1960s, in which the work created by the artist was inextricably linked with the natural landscape.

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courage or arrogance, that is the question

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Which singer has sung in the most languages?

Suchetha Satish, a polyglot singer from Kerala, sang songs in a whopping 140 languages, including 39 in Indian and 101 international languages.

Suchetha performed in 140 languages in 9 hours to raise awareness about Climate Change at the Indian Consulate Auditorium in Dubai. The number 140 was chosen to represent the 140 nations that attended the COP 28 summit in Dubai.

However, she actually sings in 150 languages. She’s only 19.

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The Sumela Monastery is a historic site located in modern-day Turkey. At over a thousand years old, it is one of the oldest monasteries in the Christian world.

It is a Greek Orthodox monastery dedicated to Mary located at Karadağ (Greek: Sou Melá, lit. ‘Black Mountain’) within the Pontic Mountains, in the Maçka district of Trabzon Province in modern Turkey.

Nestled in a steep cliff at an elevation of about 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) facing the Altındere valley, it is a site of great historical and cultural significance, as well as a major tourist attraction within Altındere National Park.

It is not known when the monastery was founded, but the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism places the date around AD 386, during the reign of the emperor Theodosius I (375–395 AD). According to William Miller, two Athenian monks named Barnabas and Sophronios founded the monastery. It became famous for an icon of the Theotokos known as the Panagia Gorgoepekoos, said to have been painted by the Apostle Luke.[8]

(Theotokos and Panagia are titles given to Mary, Mother of Jesus.)

The ‘backyard’ of Sumela.



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Freeze, thaw and refreeze caused this icicle to look like a hummingbird.

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A frozen windshield after a windy night.

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That top picture certainly wouldn’t make you think “oh I will just go out for a nice early morning ru…”

Because

… Oops!!!

Animation Halloween GIF by The Veils

Oh and that sky in the bottom picture is amazing.

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Truly amazing, likewise the hummingbird in your previous post.

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Yes lot of rain in East side countries these last weeks

Yes, that last picture was really great! And you’re right, I wouldn’t want to take a midnight stroll around that place either.
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