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This is the moment that thousands of bees that survived the La Palma eruption,buried in thick ash for 50 days, were found alive
600 metres from the volcano, and surviving by sealing their hives with bee glue called propolis 🐝🍯
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Although the Diomede Islands only 3 miles apart, they have a significant time difference of approximately 20
One is under American sovereignty and the other under Russian authority.
📹 Historymysteryog
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Sleeping Lady with Black Vase is a 1927–1928 oil painting by Róbert Berény. It is a depiction of the painter's wife reclining asleep in a blue dress behind a table on which is set a black vase. The painting was sold in 1928 and was considered lost after World War II.
@MAstronomers
A long, thin cloud – which comes and goes with the Martian seasons –This cloud has been seen to stretch 1,100 miles (1,800 km) and span some 93 miles (150 km) in width.
Frieze made of glazed brick depicting a griffin. From the Palace of Darius I in the Ancient City of Susa, located in present-day Iran. Achaemenid period, 6th century BC. It is exhibited in the Louvre Museum.
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World Trade Center Hero
William Rodriguez,(WTC maintenance worker)
Rodriguez was in the basement of the North Tower when American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the tower. Having keys to all emergency exits, Rodriquez has been credited with bravely leading firefighters up the
@TheFigen_
An introductory film on famous works such as the Paris Book of Hours, Gerard Horenbout's Miniature Prayer Book and the First Edition of Plato's Works, the world's finest illuminated manuscripts and the first collection of printed books collected by Elaine and Alexandre Rosenberg
Minoan double-headed votive axe. It dates back to 1550-1500 BC. It was probably found in Arkalochori, Crete, in 1934. At the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
A tea dress from the 1800s that belonged to the French Countess Greffulhe, who often chose bright green clothes because it suited her brunette hair.
#France