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entropied
Some indication of the scale involved.Ganga basin is the largest river basin in India in terms of catchment area, constituting 26% of the country's land mass (8,61,404 Sq. km) 12
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Fronteiras
FronteirasPT
This cave is not in #Spain, actually, but in #France at the #border between #Baxenabarre (Lower Navarre, in Basque language) and #Nafarroa #Navarra, in the French-Spanish #border but the cave
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#WashYourHands
Gichy_
Snakes that swim.Cottonmouth snakes, which are venomous and dangerous to humans King Cobra. They like to live in forests and near water. They can swim well and can move quickly
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Yvonne Maphosa
Yvonne_Maphosa
Here's the promised thread on the origins and meanings of some of Bulawayo's suburbs The list is not complete because Bulawayo is huge Please feel free to add and subtract,
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Ramachandra ( Om_Sainatha )
Lingambhotla1
#Antarvedi Look who got suspended for the chariot that got burnt & the reason ! Two temple staffers— computer operator D. Syama Sundaram and security guard Revanth Bahudur— have also
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Stefan Simanowitz
StefSimanowitz
"Drawn by the sound of distant music he ventured timidly through a menacing wrought iron fence. An owl hooted..."A great evening of unexpected lockdown live music thanks to the London
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Saad Asad
Saad_163_
Gilgit Baltistan is not only a land of green meadows and snowy peaks but also a land full of history.Historically, due to a politically fractured environment, building good fortifications was
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Parrot of the Day 🦜
ParrotOfTheDay
It would be wonderful if 2021 is the year @BirdlifeOz takes a stand and starts using only the name Pink Cockatoo for this beautiful bird... as we do. Removing Major
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Football Professor
Football_Maths
Let's talk about Racism.Not Football, just Racism... This tweet, is so rude. I am an Asian, and the reply + the Original Tweet seems to forget that they are both
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Dr Caitlin Green
caitlinrgreen
Some interesting early maps of Cornwall — new post by me :) https://www.caitlingreen.org/2020/11/some-interesting-early-maps-of-cornwall.html Detail from the Anglo-Saxon world map in Cotton MS Tiberius B V/1, dated c. 1025–50, probably
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Philip Turnbull
PhilipTurnbull
OK #ableg #mountainsnotmines #defendabparks I read up on the Ram Coal Corp leases near Nordegg.Another thread on one of many coal companies aiming to set up shop in Alberta, putting
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threestationsquare
threestationsq
In 1835 it became possible for the first time to travel the length of the Northeast Corridor, from Boston to DC, by rail & regularly-scheduled steamboat (previously slow horsedrawn stagecoaches
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🕯 Mitchell Mhlanga 🇱🇸
MimiReeds
Many people know the capital city of Botswana but they don’t know whom it is named after. Ladies & gents, if you are one of those who have no idea
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Fehuwegaz
fehuwegaz
Rebirth and recollection are two important concepts for Platonic epistemology (theory of knowledge), known as μετεμψύχωσις (metempsychosis, usually translated as "transmigration of souls") and ἀνάμνησις (anam
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thecrimebookgirl
crimebookgrrl
LONG THREAD ALERT - it's time for my Books of 2020 and I couldn't whittle it down to just a handful... But the weather isn't much good for going out,
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Melissa Chen
MsMelChen
This notion of "China's version of freedom" is old news for this Singaporean. I've been told this my whole life as a kid aspiring to live/work in the US. That
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