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Saad Asad
Saad_163_
5 interesting things about the Fort at Kot Diji*Thread* 1. Shape: Building forts that cling to steep cliffs isn't uncommon but it is taken to an extreme in Kot Diji
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Tony Drewry 🦂
BeerPedaler
Lonely WTX HWY thread!I shot this first foto a few years back on US 90 in between Marathon and Alpine, TX. This 20ish foot tall yucca was an icon, known
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Rewilding Science
RewildingS
The #rewilding session kicks off with @JCSvenning from @BiochangeAU giving a macro-scale overview of rewilding, and how megafauna reintroductions and rewilding could provide a sustainable future under global change #BES2020
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Sujal
ReadBerserk1
Berserk 361: A Chapter Analysis thread This has been by far the best Berserk release I've had pleasure of experiencing. The chapter exceeded my and many people's expectations if you
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Anosognosiogenesis
pookleblinky
Corporations are intelligent. They have goals, they take actions they believe will help attain those goals, and they are able to identify when those goals are attained.Corporations are amoral machine
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Rishav
RishavInExile08
THREAD: TAJ MAHAL REAL HISTORYIn this Thread, I will prove with facts and arguments that Taj Mahal wasn't built by Mughal Emperor ShahjahanRead it carefully and propagate the information 1)
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Beardless
Danlerd
ILORIN.A city or a nuclear family home? I don't even care anymore because we all have 'casted'.#Thread It's very unfortunate that Ilorin girls are scared of falling in love because
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AAbiodun 🇳🇬
AAbiodun_
The story of Nnamdi Azikiwe, Â the first President of Nigeria. [A Thread]He was born on 16 November, 1904 to Obed-Edom Chukwuemeka Azikiwe and Rachel Ogbenyeanu Azikiwe. His father worked as
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Steve Twynstra
SteveTwynstra
PSA: Some of you may be phoned by an outfit doing a “green” survey sponsored by AAFC in alignment with OECD, and offering $50/30 minutes of your time.
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Prof Courtenay Norbury
lilacCourt
a little thread of stuff that has inspired my thinking this year. 1/ This paper by Abenavoli was actually pub. in 2019, but I didn’t see it til Jan. My
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Veronica Cassone McGowan
vcmscience
In this piece Houston et al. 2018 consider the questions of human identities and responsibilities within multispecies communities in relation to how planning theory might better respond to the social,
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emily
emilywritesgood
Before today was Veterans Day it was Armistice Day, marking the end of WWI. We don’t learn much about that war here in the US, & since my 6 yo
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Ayako Miki - Intuitive Living
Ayako_Lifestyle
A lot of people are 'intimidated' by everything sweet. EVEN when you share #scientific #studies showing the benefits of some sweet foods.If you can´t #differentiate #sugars, I´m sorry, but that´s
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Paul Cooper
PaulMMCooper
When botanist Richard Deakin examined Rome’s Colosseum in the 1850s, he found 420 species of plant growing in the ruins: cypresses & ilex, pea plants & over 50 types of
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#SaveMumbaiforest
SaveMumbaifore1
Picture speaks 1000 words.The fuming sea and the heaviest downpour were just a warning which our leaders and these machines stationed for reclaming more sea are ignoring.#Coastalroadi #MumbaiWell it's all
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Sophie Leguil
SLeguil
I read a lot about rewilding. No other country in Europe appears to be experiencing the same frenzy of privately-driven, headline-making animal reintroductions than the UK. In fact, this trend
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