Avatarraging Wookieeflipped into REALLY RANDOM STUFFAvatarAvatar10 hours ago10 Foods You Should Think Twice About Eating On Your Next VacationForbes - Duncan MaddenOne of the great pleasures of traveling to foreign shores is to dive mouth-first into the local cuisine. Whether it’s the tastiest Thai pad kra pao or the best German bratwurst, sampling national and regional foods is a fantastic way to get a true taste of new cultures. Also, most of them are …
AvatarAJ !flipped into WORLD WAR 3 ??? MIDDLE EAST WAR ! UKRAINE WAR ! FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo16 hours ago2024 World Press Photo Winners Show Why Photojournalism Matterspetapixel.com - Jeremy GrayAfter announcing the regional winners earlier this month, World Press Photo has unveiled its 2024 global winners. Showcasing the biggest news stories …
16 hours agoWorld Press Photo Story of the Year: Lee-Ann Olwage | 2024 ContestWorld Press Photo Foundation on YouTubePhotographer Lee-Ann Olwage presents her series ‘Valim-babena,’ awarded the World Press Photo Story of the Year in 2024.In Madagascar, lack of public awarene...
AvatarThe Phoblographerflipped into The Phoblographer MagazineFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo16 hours agoThe Best of the World Press Photo 2024 Awardsthephoblographer.com - Chris GampatPreviously, we reported on some of the gear used for the World Press Photo Awards for 2024. And now, we’ve got the best of the final four global …
AvatarThe Globe and Mailflipped into WorldAvatarAvatar13 hours agoReuters’ Mohammed Salem wins 2024 World Press Photo of the Year awardverified_publisherThe Globe and Mail - Anthony DeutschReuters photographer Mohammed Salem won the prestigious 2024 World Press Photo of the Year award on Thursday for his image of a Palestinian woman cradling the body of her five-year-old niece in the Gaza Strip. The picture was taken on Oct. 17, 2023, at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis in southern …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoTaiwan vanilla products recognized by international institute - Focus Taiwanfocustaiwan.tw - Focus Taiwan - CNA English NewsThe Taiwanese vanilla pod products are very fragrant and sweet after being processed and extracted, with 50 percent higher their vanillin content …
AvatarForbesflipped into LifestyleAvatarAvatar13 hours agoA Secluded Piece Of Paradise In BelizeForbes - Jeanine BaroneSet on the northernmost end of Ambergris Caye, a narrow strip of an island in Belize, the Margaritaville Beach Resort could almost define an off-the-beaten-path tropical beach experience. After all, you won’t find any other accommodations, restaurants or shops in the immediate vicinity that’s …
AvatarALflipped into Bio Science & MedAvatarAvatar3 days agoMongeese are some of the only animals that go to war. Scientists could soon find out whyverified_publisherSalon - By Rae HodgeShe’s the authoritarian matriarchal warlord with a fart so powerful it strikes terror in the heart of honey badgers. She rolls with a posse that’s 30-strong, uses warthogs like DoorDash for her tick snacks between brawls, and has a cousin who catches birds with his butt cheeks. Her ancestors were …
AvatarMatador Networkflipped into All StoriesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo3 days ago10 Things I Loved (and Hated) About My First Big-Ship Cruisematadornetwork.com - Suzie DundasAt the end of February, I set out on my first “big” cruise. While I’d been on smaller boat trips, like scuba diving liveaboards or the adventurous …
AvatarAtmosAvatarAvatar1 day agoPhotographer Vivek Vadoliya Highlights Madagascar’s Patterned LandscapeAtmos - VIVEK VADOLIYAOn his trip to the island nation, Vadoliya captured dazzling patterns of land, sea, and wildlife, showcasing nature’s delicate dance of aliveness. For …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 days agoNashville Zoo welcomes birth of second ‘critically endangered’ red ruffed lemurwkrn.com - by: Alicia PattonNASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – The Nashville Zoo is welcoming the birth of its newest red ruffed lemur, a critically endangered species native to …
AvatarLouise Sharmanflipped into Archaeology/Paleo n Evol.AvatarAvatar4 days agoSuper-muscular 374-pound kangaroos once thumped around Australia and New Guineaverified_publisherPopular Science - Laura BaisasThree new species of gigantic kangaroos are described in a new study. Earth used to be absolutely crawling with more megafauna. The fossil record is full of enormous birds like New Zealand’s Heracles inexpectatus, giant lemurs from Madagascar, large marine reptiles that would put today’s sea snakes …