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La Palma volcanic eruptions are Intensifying. Could cause massive landslide followed by tsunami
https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/lapalma/sep2021seismic-crisis/current-activity.html
https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/lapalma/sep2021seismic-crisis/current-activity.html
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Turkish coffee on Hot sand.
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A nanobot picks up a lazy sperm by the tail and inseminates an egg with it
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Full beast mode! This horse on a beach in Morocco and the smooth cinematographer who captured her
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In 1940s, Russian scientists kept a dog's head alive for a few hours.
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Foreign enlistment in the American Civil War
"One-quarter to a third of the Union Army was foreign-born, or 543,000–625,000 out of 2 million troops; an additional 18% had at least one parent born abroad, meaning close to
half the Northern army had some foreign origin.
By contrast, only several thousand foreigners served with the Confederacy, comprising just 5% of its armed forces. The significant manpower advantage to Union forces proved decisive to its victory, with some historians claiming the North would otherwise not have prevailed." (source)
"One-quarter to a third of the Union Army was foreign-born, or 543,000–625,000 out of 2 million troops; an additional 18% had at least one parent born abroad, meaning close to
half the Northern army had some foreign origin.
By contrast, only several thousand foreigners served with the Confederacy, comprising just 5% of its armed forces. The significant manpower advantage to Union forces proved decisive to its victory, with some historians claiming the North would otherwise not have prevailed." (source)