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I traveled 8,000 miles to come up with this idea
💦 Get your LARQ bottle now: https://bylarq.com/Simone  🥽 Watch what Dina did with her flip clock: • I turned my CT Scans into a flipbook timer! 🥽… and follow her on Instagram: /  🌜 Download the plans to … Continue reading
Why Was Barley More Common Than Wheat in Medieval England
20 Sept 2025 How Medieval Peasants ? Why Was Barley More Common Than Wheat in Medieval England Why was barley more common than wheat in medieval England? From rocky fields to peasant loaves, this story reveals how a humble grain … Continue reading
Babel Tulum residential complex in Tulum, Mexico by Studio V Taller
Babel Tulum residential complex in Tulum, Mexico by Studio V Taller byu/loggiews inarchitecture
An eye for an eye
An eye for an eye byu/rastroboy inPerfectTiming
How a 19-year-old accidentally discovered solar power
18 Sept 2025 #SunDayPartner Learn more about solar power by checking out Sunday.Earth http://crnt.link/sun-day-toby The 1839 paper (translated): https://ipvf.fr/wp-content/uploads/20… Support this channel with a monthly pledge on Patreon: / tibees Buy me a coffee (one-off donation): https://ko-fi.com/tibees Website: https://tobyhendy.com TikTok: … Continue reading
Baby capybara sleeping next to his mother with his ears moving like butterfly wings
Baby capybara sleeping next to his mother with his ears moving like butterfly wings byu/Vijeesh7 inoddlysatisfying
Ogun, Nigeria
Ogun, Nigeria byu/Low_Advantage_1099 inAfricanArchitecture