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"When a group of tourists visited a crocodile farm, the owner of the place launched a bold proposal, "Whoever dares to jump, swim to the shore, and survive, I'll give you $1,000,000.
No one dared to move. Suddenly, a man jumped into the water, and desperately swam, and made it to the shore, while being chased by all the crocodiles.
The owner announced, "We have a brave winner!!"
After the man collected his reward, he and his wife returned to the hotel.
Upon arrival, the manager told him that he had been very brave to jump. To which the man replied, "I didn't jump, someone pushed me!" His wife smiled.....
Moral - Behind every successful man, there's a woman who pushes him! 🤣😂🤣"
Fairy Inkcap (Coprinellus disseminatus): This fungi is also known as "trooping crumble cap" and is a species of agaric fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae. Unlike most other coprinoid mushrooms, the Fairy Inkcap does not dissolve into black ink (deliquesce) in maturity and just occasionally it's possible to stumble upon a magical stand like this if you are able to get out into woodland.
DID YOU KNOW? This is how foundations are built underwater! 🤯🤯 Engineers use a special structure called a "cofferdam" to block the water and create a dry space, allowing machinery to work safely. It's an amazing engineering process that makes it possible to build in even the toughest environments! 🌟💧
Drink water where your horse drinks, a horse will never drink bad water. 💧Make your bed where the cat sleeps peacefully. Eat fruit touched by a worm. It fearlessly collects mushrooms on which insects perch. Plant a tree dug by the mole. Dig a hole where the birds hide from the heat. Sleep and wake up at the same time as the birds, you will reap the golden grains of life. Eat more greens, you will have stronger legs and a resilient heart like the spirit of the forests. Look at the sky more often and talk less so that silence can enter your heart. and your soul is calm and your life is peaceful.
The T-Rex dinosaur cactus is located next to the Superstition Mountains, just outside Phoenix, Arizona. The hard-to-find cactus stands just off Jacob’s Crosscut Trail #58, which leads to the Broadway Cave 😍
The Vasa, a heavily armed Swedish warship, sank in 1628 AD, less than a mile into its maiden voyage due to design flaws. Its top-heavy structure, burdened by 64 bronze cannons, coupled with insufficient ballast, made it unstable and led to its quick demise.
After spending 333 years on the sea floor, it was recovered in 1961 in nearly perfect condition. Now displayed at the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, it is celebrated as the best-preserved ship from the 17th century.
The cold, brackish waters of the Baltic Sea played a crucial role in preserving the Vasa and its artifacts, making its recovery and ongoing conservation a significant achievement in marine archaeology.
A Viking Era leather shoe found among the grave goods inside the Oseberg ship, the 9th-century well-preserved Viking ship discovered in a large burial mound at the Oseberg farm near Tønsberg in Vestfold county, Norway.
Displayed at the Viking Ship Museum, Oslo, Norway
Passing Through The Needles Eye Tunnel ln South Dakota ~ 💫
🐾 POEM OF A DOG
I'm the one who's always waiting for you.
Your car has a special sound that I have imprinted on my senses, I can recognize it in a thousand.
Your steps have a magic bell.
Your voice is music to my ears.
If I see your joy, it makes me happy!.
Your scent is the best.
Your presence moves my senses.
Your waking up wakes me up
I contemplate you sleeping and for me you are my God, I am happy watching your sleep.
Your look is a ray of light.
Your hands upon me, hold the lightness of peace and the sublime display of infinite love.
When you leave, I feel a huge void in my heart.
I keep waiting for you again and again.
I am the one who will wait for you all your life today, tomorrow and forever:
I am your dog. 💞💞💞
Hell's Gate is a natural gas crater located in Derweze, Turkmenistan, and has been burning non-stop since 1971? This amazing phenomenon originated when Soviet engineers accidentally drilled an underground cave filled with gas. The ground collapsed, forming a huge hole about 70 meters in diameter and 20 meters deep. To prevent the release of methane gas, scientists decided to set it on fire, thinking it would go out in a few days. However, the fire has continued to burn for more than 50 years. This site has become a tourist attraction due to its impressive and surreal appearance, with flames that do not stop day and night. 😳😳😳
DAISUGI METHOD, to avoid cutting down trees 🌲
Six hundred years ago this technique was born in Japan. It is a forestry method where the shoots or branches of trees that have previously received a special controlled growth treatment are used.
Instead of cutting down the trees, their branches are pruned until the desired length is achieved. They receive specific pruning so that they grow straight upwards without any knots or curves. The original tree is left intact and from time to time they begin to prune some parts, this is CONTROLLED GROWTH.
Daisugi consists of creating branches on cedar trees that are perfectly straight and vertical. When carrying out this technique, it was found that the new emerging branches are much firmer and more resistant than the original root because they have a greater flow of nutrients due to their straight and vertical shape. It is an evolution of the Bonsai technique, a technique that consists of keeping trees small even if they are of adult age.
Credits: MundoCurioso
Indian Pipe - This fascinating plant (Monotropa uniflora) is definitely one of nature’s weird wonders. Because it has no chlorophyll and doesn’t depend on photosynthesis, this ghostly white plant is able to grow in the darkest of forests. Many people refer to this strange plant as Indian pipe fungus, but it is not a fungus at all – it just looks like one. It is actually a flowering plant, and believe it or not, it is a member of the blueberry family.
📸 Nance Noel
The white-throated kingfisher (Halcyon smyrnensis) also known as the white-breasted kingfisher is a tree kingfisher.
@ Photo courtesy of Vishesh Kamboj, India.
An incredible blue whale passing under a boat...
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Depicts a captivating scene from the Valley of the Kings, Egypt. The tomb chamber, illuminated by shafts of sunlight, reveals the sarcophagus of an ancient pharaoh. The intricate carvings and hieroglyphs adorning the walls and the sarcophagus offer a glimpse into the rich funerary practices and beliefs of the ancient Egyptians. The tomb's preservation is a testament to the enduring legacy of this civilization.
Wahweap Hoodoos
The Wahweap Hoodoos, Escalante-Grand Staircase National Monument, Utah. While these magnificent (and fragile) white rock hoodoos are located in southern Utah, the closest town to them is actually Page, Arizona. United States.
Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig at the 1927 USC-Notre Dame at Soldier Field in Chicago.
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In France, there’s a road called Passage du Gois that seems to have a mind of its own. Twice a day, it disappears under 13 feet of water, only to reappear a few hours later. If you want to cross it, you have to be quick, or the sea will rise and swallow it up again! It’s like something out of a fairy tale, but it’s real, and people still use it—if they dare!
✈️👩🏻✈️Nicole Smith-Ludvik, Emirates Airlines stewardess and professional skydiver, performed an impressive feat by climbing the antenna of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, to film a commercial. Standing on a small 1-square-metre platform with a stunning view, Nicole posed confidently as an Airbus A380 plane made 11 turns around her to get the perfect shot. The scene, although difficult to believe due to its level of risk, was completely real and showed her bravery and professionalism at one of the most challenging heights on the planet.
Credits: Conocimientum
What a big catch !! 🐟
Amazing picture captured at the right moment a pelican using it's pouch to catch fish
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