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Continue reading →: Luminita Amarie – Entre chiens et loups
(travail de tiroirà la tombée de la nuit) les photos où nous étions libres– un peu idiots mais heureux –deviennent flouesnous n’étions pas jaloux du … Luminita Amarie – Entre chiens et loups
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Continue reading →: Incredible Cave Paintings 8 Miles-Long Revealed Deep in Amazon Forest: The Sistine Chapel of Ancients
An 8-mile long wall of over 10,000 cave paintings was discoverd in Colombia, and is being dubbed the Sistine Chapel of the Ancients. — Read on www.goodnewsnetwork.org/colombian-cave-painting-discovery-hailed-as-sistine/
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Continue reading →: Tribe That Helped Pilgrims Survive First Thanksgiving Regrets It 400 Years Later
The Wampanoags are bracing for the 400th anniversary of the first Pilgrim Thanksgiving in 1621. — Read on truthout.org/articles/tribe-that-helped-pilgrims-survive-first-thanksgiving-regrets-it-400-years-later/
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Continue reading →: Rare earths: What you need to know — Quartz Weekly Obsession — Quartz
Everything you need to know about rare earths in five minutes or less, including what they can tell us about global politics, economics, and trade. — Read on qz.com/emails/quartz-obsession/2093118/
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Continue reading →: The Left’s Covid Failure – Wrong Kind of Green
Unherd November 24, 2021 By Toby Green and Thomas Fazi Antonio Berni, Manifestación, 1934 Amplifying the crisis is no way to rebuild trust Throughout the various phases of the global pandemic, people’s preferences in terms of epidemiological strategies have tended to overlap c … — Read on www.wrongkindofgreen.org/2021/11/24/the-lefts-covid-failure/
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Continue reading →: Drive My Car, a New Adaptation of the Haruki Murakami Story, Far Surpasses Its Source Material ‹ Literary Hub
Drive My Car, a New Adaptation of the Haruki Murakami Story, Far Surpasses Its Source Material ‹ Literary Hub — Read on lithub.com/drive-my-car-a-new-adaptation-of-the-haruki-murakami-story-far-surpasses-its-source-material/
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Continue reading →: The Extraordinary Life of Simona Kossak | Article | Culture.pl
They called her a witch, because she chatted with animals and owned a terrorist-crow, known for stealing gold and attacking bicyclists. A lynx slept in her bed, and she shared her roof with a tamed boar. Simona Kossak was a scientist, ecologist and the author of award-winning films – as well…
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Continue reading →: SITE Santa Fe Presents “Helen Pashgian: Presences”
The first solo presentation of the Los Angeles-based artist in New Mexico celebrates her five-decade career and contributions to the Light and Space movement. — Read on hyperallergic.com/690513/site-santa-fe-presents-helen-pashgian-presences/

