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Native copper is copper in its pure, uncombined metallic state, which is rare among metals. It occurs naturally as a mineral, often with a reddish-brown color that can tarnish green, and is found in forms like nuggets, wires, or irregular masses. This type of copper was one of the first metals used by humans for tools and jewelry because it could be extracted directly from the earth.  It is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity, second only to silver. The largest and most famous deposits of native copper in the world are found in the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan, USA, where massive quantities (some single masses weighing hundreds of tons) were mined historically.  Partnership with @EARTHSEEDERS Join us now Channel Chat
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Both the rationalist's "I think therefore I am" and the self-assured modern's "I believe therefore I'm right" dwell in the closed circuits of subjective assertion—minds turned inward or beliefs turned echo chamber. Neither recognizes the world as living presence; both sever cognition from participatory relationship with Nature, reducing truth to inner function rather than realized engagement with the real. https://www.alkemix.art/p/if-newton-had-asked-how-the-apple Partnership with @EARTHSEEDERS Join us now Channel Chat
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The Faroes The Edge Of The Atlantic Strung across the North Atlantic, the 18 islands that form the Faroes are rich in folklore — this is a land where trolls lie buried beneath the sea, elfin people lurk in the hills and shapeshifters lure their victims to watery lairs. You feel that there’s a force bigger than you here… Partnership with @EARTHSEEDERS Join us now Channel Chat
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White Moose - Canada In many Indigenous cultures, white animals are considered to be sacred and hold significant spiritual meaning. In some instances, the appearance of a white moose is seen as a message from the Creator or a symbol of great change and transformation. https://algonquinpark.com/the-fascinating-world-of-albino-moose/ Partnership with @EARTHSEEDERS Join us now Channel Chat
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THE BLACK LEOPARD OF LAIKIPIA Out in the wild, rugged beauty of Kenya’s Laikipia region lives a truly rare and breathtaking creature – Giza, the black leopard. With her inky coat and glowing yellow-orange eyes, she’s captured the imagination of wildlife lovers all over the world. First photographed in 2019 by Will Burrard-Lucas, Giza was the first black leopard to be scientifically recorded in Africa in over 100 years. Partnership with @EARTHSEEDERS Join us now Channel Chat
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Miss Lois Jessup, working for the British Embassy in Malta, wrote an account of an experience she had inside the Hypogeum where she described Giants as tall as twenty feet. X https://x.com/HeistingHistory/status/1985108793600930266?t=NS5bKhjiG5dyYTl3xpYaWQ&s=19 Join us now Channel Chat
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Frye's Complete Geography, 1895 The maps, dated around various historical periods [read: A.D. 300, 1000, 1300, 1500], illustrate the evolution of geographical knowledge and political boundaries with Tartaria/Scythia. Partnership with @TARTARIA HISPANICA @TARTARIA in my CITY 🏰 Join us now @Tartaria & History Channel
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What is Tartaria? The Ultimate Guide to the Realm https://youtu.be/vllTm7yybmk --- EMF protection, Lakhovsky MWO, copper health jewellery, copper drinkware, Flat Earth store... 👉 www.freeearthstore.com
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Diane's Punchbowl Hot Springs This is Diana's Punch Bowl a boiling crater in the dead center of Nevada. No fences. No signs. Just a hole straight into the earth's heartbeat. Locals call it The Devil's Cauldron, and once you see it, you get why. That water is over 180°F, bubbling from a hidden volcanic vent that still breathes under this desert. The craziest part? The hot water doesn't stay here. It runs underground for nearly half a mile before it resurfaces in small, perfect hot springs that almost nobody ever finds. If you've never heard of this place that's the point. Welcome to the middle of nowhere. Diana's Punchbowl Hot Springs is also called the Devil's Cauldron.  The hot spring is a vase-shaped depression about 50 feet across. The domelike hill is made of travertine and about 500 feet in diameter.   The Devil Caldron's natural geothermal phenomenon is located in Monitor Valley, Nye County, Nevada. Partnership with @EARTHSEEDERS Join us now Channel Chat
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The Old World is littered with evidence of beings far taller than our own civilization - and every city hall and art gallery has gigantic archways and doors far taller than they need to be for a practical purpose. The narrative will merely claim that it was to evoke a sense of grandeur - as if that excuse is always feasible to pull off with absolutely perfection every time. It doesn't work, there is evidence of giants everywhere - and the denial that it has anything to do with larger beings is a tell in itself. It clearly does, it clearly is - it's a door for giants! Credits to Dystopia Now! Partnership with @TARTARIA HISPANICA @TARTARIA in my CITY 🏰 Join us now @Tartaria & History Channel
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This ancient Nubian painting appears to show a giant human carrying an elephant, a scene that aligns with the many stories and discoveries suggesting giants once lived among us. Found in the region of Sudan, it’s another piece of evidence pointing to a forgotten part of Earth’s history where beings of enormous size and strength walked the land, later erased or dismissed by modern history. @TARTARIAthetruth
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A photographer in southern Spain captured what is believed to be the first-ever white Iberian lynx, a leucistic big cat so rare it seems almost mythical. Already one of the world's rarest cats, the Iberian lynx was pulled back from the brink of extinction after its population were almost wiped out just 20 years ago! Partnership with @TARTARIA HISPANICA @TARTARIA in my CITY 🏰 Join us now @Tartaria & History Channel
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Once you know the truth, it's so obvious! An unusual and enigmatic place, Rocher Rocalinaud is ideally situated in the middle of the vineyards, to the east of the village of Beaumes de Venise, not far from the famous Dentelles de Montmirail, "remains of an underwater dune". The rock of Rocalinaud is also known as the "lunar rock" (rocca lunal, in Provençal). "Officially" it is the remnant of an underwater dune that formed during the Miocene (the fourth geological epoch of the Tertiary period, which stretches from 24 to 5 million years ago) "More or less"... May be 5 million years, 18, 9, 24.. who cares? Just believe it, ok? Today we know that this theory is false. Source @Du Labyrinthe aux Hypotheses Partnership with @TARTARIA HISPANICA Join us now @Tartaria & History Channel
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Griots are West African oral historians, storytellers, musicians, and poets who serve as "living libraries" by preserving and transmitting history, genealogies, and cultural knowledge through generations. They use songs and narratives, often accompanied by instruments like the kora or talking drums, to recount epic tales, provide moral lessons, and keep community memory and identity alive. The loss of a griot is likened to "the burning down of a library" due to the immense knowledge they hold.  Partnership with @EARTHSEEDERS Join us now Channel Chat
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Joe Rogan: "Some people want to make decisions for all of us, like Bill Gates." "He's talking about... putting particles in the sky to block the Sun, to cool the Earth." "There's a whole lot of people on Earth... You don't get to talk for all of us just because you have a hundred billion dollars."
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Utah now runs the world's largest remote-controlled cloud seeding program. The Utah State Legislature increased the cloud seeding budget from a few hundred thousand dollars in previous years to nearly $ 16 million in 2023. With this funding, the Utah Department of Natural Resources purchased 190 remotely-operated generators. The state has also begun using drones for cloud seeding in some areas. Partnership with @EARTHSEEDERS Join us now Channel Chat
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The Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System, located in Iran's Khuzestan province, is an ancient Sasanian-era irrigation system that includes 13 dams, bridges, and canals. This complex engineering feat was designed to divert the Karun River to irrigate agricultural lands and supply water to the city. The system is renowned for its sophisticated design, which includes tunnels and watermills, and is considered a unique and impressive example of ancient water management.  Partnership with @EARTHSEEDERS Join us now Channel Chat
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The Petrified Aqueduct of Loukous In the Greek municipality of North Kynouria in Peloponnese, near his villa, Herodes Atticus, a wealthy Greek aristocrat and a Roman senator, built an aqueduct bridge crossing a small ravine. The aqueduct carried water from a spring located about 1 mile to the northwest. The water is rich in dissolved minerals, and over two thousand years of water dripping from the sides of the aqueduct have built up thick deposits that hang like stalactites in a limestone cave. The aqueduct was built during the second century when Greece was under Roman rule. Its purpose was to supply water to the nearby villa of Herodes Atticus, who was one of the richest and most important Greeks at the time. The villa, which is now fenced off for excavation is enormous, with the central complex encompassing 65,600 square feet. Near Herodes Atticus’s villa and aqueduct is another site of historical and religious importance; the monastery of Loukous, which is one of the most beautiful monasteries in North Kynouria. The monastery was built in the 12th century on the ruins of an old temple. This is now occupied by nuns who maintain the monastery and also engage in embroidery, carpet weaving and agriculture. Partnership with @TARTARIA HISPANICA @TARTARIA in my CITY 🏰 Join us now @Tartaria & History Channel
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