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The tripod fish is a deep sea creature that stands on the ocean floor using three long fins
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- Nature is Amazing ☘️ -
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Father and daughter team craft stunningly realistic wild animal portraits using only pencil.
📹 Rob Harris Art
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#art
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📹 Rob Harris Art
- ViralRush ⚡ -
#art
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Meet the male Mandarin dragonet, one of the ocean most stunning masterpiece 🩵
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Schinkenräucherei Braasch
📍 Germany 🇩🇪
Explore Germany: http://tasteatlas.com/germany
In a traditional smokehouse in northern Germany, rows of dry-cured hams hang for weeks and are cold-smoked over beechwood. The long aging gives them a firm texture, deep aroma, and amber color. It is a classic example of German Räucherschinken craft where time and wood smoking shape the flavor.
Credits: schinkenraeucherei_braasch
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#travel
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📍 Germany 🇩🇪
Explore Germany: http://tasteatlas.com/germany
In a traditional smokehouse in northern Germany, rows of dry-cured hams hang for weeks and are cold-smoked over beechwood. The long aging gives them a firm texture, deep aroma, and amber color. It is a classic example of German Räucherschinken craft where time and wood smoking shape the flavor.
Credits: schinkenraeucherei_braasch
- TasteAtlas -
#travel
@letsseemore
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This is the kind of idea you have when you’re having a few garage beers with your buddies and something clicks.
“What if you could use air hockey technology to move furniture” 💡
Then, somebody actually took the idea to market.
Bravo.
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“What if you could use air hockey technology to move furniture” 💡
Then, somebody actually took the idea to market.
Bravo.
- Alex Forbes -
@letsseemore
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Sydney Swisher is a self-taught painter who works with oil on thrifted fabrics, turning personal memories into rich, tactile visual scenes.
[📹 sydswisher]
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#art
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[📹 sydswisher]
- Massimo -
#art
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A chef prepares fresh wasabi for top tier sushi.
Wasabi comes from a gnarly root that’s rare, pricey, and nearly impossible to grow outside Japan.
[📹 Tsuyoshi Yoshinaga]
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#travel
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Wasabi comes from a gnarly root that’s rare, pricey, and nearly impossible to grow outside Japan.
[📹 Tsuyoshi Yoshinaga]
- Massimo -
#travel
@letsseemore
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Harpy eagles, with facial disk feathers enhancing hearing, excellent eyesight, and a flexible neck, are adept at hunting their primary prey, tree-dwelling mammals.
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- Wonder of Science -
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Stop Adding Borders Manually!
Use this smarter trick
Conditional Formatting → New Rule → Formula → F4 (twice) → Outline Border → Done.
Now borders appear automatically when you type.
#Excel #exceltips #exceltricks #productivity #officehacks
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Use this smarter trick
Conditional Formatting → New Rule → Formula → F4 (twice) → Outline Border → Done.
Now borders appear automatically when you type.
#Excel #exceltips #exceltricks #productivity #officehacks
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Handfasting is an ancient Celtic ritual in which the hands are tied together to symbolize the binding of two lives.
This is where the term "tying the knot" comes from.
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This is where the term "tying the knot" comes from.
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Havfarm 1 is a stationary, offshore fish farm located approximately 5 km southwest of the island of Hadseløya, Norway. At 385m/1263ft long and 59.5m/195ft wide, Havfarm 1 is the largest semi-submersible structure ever built. It has the capacity to host 10000 tons of salmon.
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- Bart 🌊⚓️ -
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An incredible fusion of pottery and sculpture in one carved clay masterpiece
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#art
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- Massimo -
#art
@letsseemore
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