HyperPort would fire shipping containers around at transonic speeds
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New Atlas
HyperPort would fire shipping containers around at transonic speeds
Hyperloop Transport Technologies has presented an ultra-high-speed shipping port logistics system it says can shift up to 2,800 containers a day, covering hundreds of kilometers in minutes – while decreasing emissions wherever it's rolled out.
New ‘mirror’ fabric can cool wearers by nearly 5°C
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Article
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New ‘mirror’ fabric can cool wearers by nearly 5°C
Synthetic material emits infrared radiation, cooling the body
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Beautiful Edinburgh and its centuries old buildings 🏴
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Highland Cattle on the moooove ❤🏴
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The Old man of Storr
According to legend, the Old Man of Storr was a giant who lived on the Trotternish Ridge. When he was laid to rest upon his death, his thumb—the “Old Man”—remained partially above ground.🏴
According to legend, the Old Man of Storr was a giant who lived on the Trotternish Ridge. When he was laid to rest upon his death, his thumb—the “Old Man”—remained partially above ground.🏴
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Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦
Local teenage boys plummet more than 20 meters off the Stari Most Bridge into the beautiful but chilly Neretva River.
The Neretva is risky because of its whirlpools and rocks and even though Bosnian men have been doing this for as long as 450 years it’s truly hazardous business. The long tradition isn’t without its sad stories.
So instead, enjoy the sight from the safety of one of the many atmospheric surrounding cafes with kilim rugs and wooden tea tables.
Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦
Local teenage boys plummet more than 20 meters off the Stari Most Bridge into the beautiful but chilly Neretva River.
The Neretva is risky because of its whirlpools and rocks and even though Bosnian men have been doing this for as long as 450 years it’s truly hazardous business. The long tradition isn’t without its sad stories.
So instead, enjoy the sight from the safety of one of the many atmospheric surrounding cafes with kilim rugs and wooden tea tables.