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Victorian Ladies Don’t Poop: The London History Show
…ze pop shield… she does nahssing… RIP to everyone who got the evil thumbnail Order my book “Mavericks”: https://watkinspublishinglinks.com/ma… ISBN: 9781786788986 Published by @Watkinspublishing1893 @watkinsbooks See me at the Norwich History Festival here: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/norwic… You can support the channel on … Continue reading
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The Continents You Won’t See on Google Maps
Submerged beneath oceans, buried in the bedrock, or even swallowed by the land under our feet… Earth’s ancient continents have gone missing. For decades, scientists have been on a quest to unearth these lost lands, but how do we go … Continue reading
Like Nothing I’ve Ever Seen
/ myroncook Cowboy State Daily Video • He Just Wanted To Talk About Geology… Now … Explore a strange series of outcrops with a geologist […]
The largest flying animal ever—revealed by just 16 bones
\[…] To support independent science journalism, join us at patreon.com/Howtown Sources and further reading: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1U… Thank you to Lexi McQueen! @blackgirlmage.bsky.social @blackgirlmage And to Mark Witton for the illustrations / markwitton […] Quetzalcoatlus, one of the largest known flying animals, … Continue reading
What You Don’t Know About The Rosetta Stone
[…] We’ve all heard of the Rosetta Stone, either the language-learning software or the stone itself. But how much do you really know about it? Let’s get into the full history of this icon of ancient Egypt, what we learned … Continue reading
Snugly Nestled In The Reeds on a Wilderness Canal With My Cygnet #243
On our narrowboat floating home we are starting a unique journey onto a canal that has to be booked 48 hours in advance and is rarely travelled by any other narrowboats. It will not be easy to navigate but it … Continue reading
How China Won the Thorium Nuclear Energy Race
Go to https://ground.news/coldfusion to compare news coverage, spot media bias, and avoid algorithms. Try Ground News today and get 40% off your subscription. Thorium has been the holy grail of energy production for the better part of a century so … Continue reading