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Gracie getting her shake down on the streets of Sydney teasing the tyres #vresto #alwaysatwork #fth #ppgvibrance #ppgpaint #black #blackbelt #falcon #falcongt #xyfalcon #globes #blown #supercharged #injected #thathat #wheresthecat #sunroof @platinumpaints #pumpgas #itsonthestreet #letsgocruising # #greatfriday #blownmafia #notubs #vworld

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Giving an 80cm Galileo a spin.

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Even Flat Earthers have to appreciate Townsend's Patent Folding Globe. . A 19th-century schoolteacher from Vermont, Townsend found it difficult to teach his students geography using two dimensional maps, which he claimed offered "a false illustration, and [could] be understood only by a process of reasoning entirely beyond the mind of the child." To address the problem, he developed his folding globe as an inexpensive alternative to the wall maps prevalent in classrooms. . [Townsend's patent folding globe. Dennis Townsend. Boston. 1869. Map 6C G3170 1869 .T6] #foldoutfriday #teaching #maps #globes #americanhistory #education #pedagogy

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What to know about today’s / tonight’s #StrawberryMoon2019? . The Name Has Nothing To Do With Its Colour. . Although the Strawberry Moon might appear to have a reddish hue, that’s purely a coincidence that can happen to the moon at any time of the year. . Instead, members of the Algonquin tribe originally gave it the fruity title because it coincided with the time their strawberries were ready to harvest. . It’s The Smallest Full Moon. . The Farmer’s Almanac also refers to the orb as a “mini moon” since it is at its farthest orbit away from Earth and therefore appears 14% smaller. . It’s The Lowest Moon. . The Farmer’s Almanac explains that its low-level is what causes it to take on an reddish, amber hue, especially if the air is humid, something that can occur throughout the year. . It Has Inspired Wedding Traditions. . June was traditionally the most popular time for couples to plan their weddings, something the Farmer’s Almanac claims gave them good luck for their marriage. . The amber hue of a Strawberry Moon also inspired the name “honey moon” and is rumored to be the inspiration behind the same name for a couple’s post-wedding honeymoon vacation. . The June 2019 full moon is rising in Sagittarius, a zodiac sign that is known for being adventurous, energetic, and free-spirited. . If you are into this sort of thing .. a full moon is always a time of release, and kind of a time of wrapping things up. It's the end of one lunar cycle and signifies the beginning of another one, so instead of thinking of this as a time to do something new, think of it as a time to step away from the things that haven't been serving you over the last few weeks or months. That allows you to wrap up what you started in the month's new moon phase, and move towards next month's new moon phase as well. And with the energy of Sagittarius behind you, this is definitely doable. . #GlobeFacts #MoonFacts via LittleThings & Bustle.


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Uneducated sailors were the main sources for artists & writers trying to describe life in the ocean. So, their reports of monsters—from the singing sirens that lure sailors to jump to their deaths to the the lobster-like “octopuses” & various serpents and worms—became the basis of natural history texts and drawings on maps. . These maps then helped perpetuate the life of these creatures, as they inspired travelers on the dangerous sea to confirm their existence. . However, at the end of the 17th century, sea monsters start to disappear from maps. European understanding of science was growing, & the printing press made the spread of realistic images easier. “As technology advanced, as our understanding of the oceans and navigation advanced, more emphasis was placed on human’s ability to master the watery element: to sail on it and conduct trade on it,” Van Duzer told Lapham’s. “And thus images of the dangers of the sea, while they certainly did not immediately disappear from maps in the 17th century, became less frequent over time, and images of ships became more common.” . There were still illustrations on maps, but they were far more pragmatic. Ships indicated areas of safe passage, while drawings of fish & whales showed good fishing areas. . On one map from the early 17th century, vignettes illustrated how to kill & process a whale. “Whales, the largest creatures in the ocean, are no longer monsters but rather natural marine storehouses of commodities to be harvested,” wrote Van Duzer. Some of the mystery is gone as the sea becomes another resource rather than a churning darkness to be feared. . Just when you think that we’ve lost that sense of awe at the sea, captured in these old maps & texts, we are reminded that much remains to be discovered in the ocean. Recently both the giant squid & 15-foot megamouth shark were filmed for the first time, & there is still plenty to learn about each. We’re still dazzled by bioluminescent light displays in the deep, or the surreal, shimmering movements of schools of millions of tiny fish. The awe continues—it’s just based on fact rather than fantasy. . #GlobeFacts via Smithsonian Magazine. Click ^^for part 1!

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Another killer build by the boys at @v_resto_garage. Awesome clip by @rob355grpa #repost @rob355grpa ・・・ #XYGT #GTFalcon #Supercharged #Blown #Globes #SuperRoo #VResto #VRestoGarage @v_resto_garage @rob355grpa

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Patagonia is home to one of the largest Welsh communities outside of Wales, especially in the Chubut region of Argentina. Settlers first arrived in 1865 in Puerto Madryn and over the years spread inland, creating settlements like Gaiman, Trelew, Trevelin and Dolavon. . The Welsh culture has been retained across the region. For example, you can find road signs in Welsh as well as family owned tea houses serving an elaborate Welsh tea. . We sought out several teahouses for Welsh tea including Nain Maggie in Trevelin and Ty Té Caerdydd in Gaiman where Princess Diana famously had tea in 1996. Welsh tea features a variety of cakes and tarts, including the renowned torta negra (Welsh cake) made using recipes handed down by previous generations. . One of our favourite fun facts about Patagonia: the East coast of Patagonia is a popular breeding ground for whales. They reproduce every 2-3 years, opting for the safe and quiet waters around Peninsula Valdés in Chubut. . One of the best places to see them is in Puerto Madryn or by boat trip from Puerto Piramedes, between May to December, when they come right up to the shore to give birth and raise their calves. . This area is also famous for a having a lot of wildlife like penguins, seals, sea lions and killer whales (orcas). . Dino fans will love this fun fact about Patagonia: the fossils for the largest ever dinosaur that walked our planet was found smack bang in the middle of Patagonia on the Argentinian side. . This dinosaur is still unnamed but is known to have been a herbivore, measuring 42m in length and weighing 76 tons. To get an idea of its size, a statue of what it would have looked like has been recreated just outside of Trelew so you can visit and pretend you're in Jurassic Park. . #ArgentinaFacts #ChileFacts #GlobeFacts via Nomadic Boys.


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《COFFEE TRIVIA》 . Are you even a COFFEE LOVER if you don't know your coffee facts? . Here' a couple of questions to get you thinking & test your knowledge! . 1. Do you know what "espresso" literally means in Italian? Is it: A) Flavoursome B) Quickly C) Forced out . . 2. Coffee beans grow on: A) a low hanging vine B) a tree C) a bush . . 3. 40% of the world's coffee is produced by: A) Italy B) Africa C) Colombia & Brazil . . Have a go at answering all 3 in the comments below (ie. Comment: A, C, B) . . ▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪ Will post answers in the comments tomorrow!! ▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪ . . If you feel a little depresso, just have an espresso! ☕



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