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@UsagiGallardo215
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1 year ago
Welcome to the World Baby Ducks?!
Greetings wonderful people of read dot cash thanks God its Friday from my country Philippines. It's officially summer on our place we can feel the heat from the wind, surroundings and to our skin. It'...
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@UsagiGallardo215
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1 year ago
My Amazing Sunrise
What's up again my read dot cash friends happy Thursday morning to everyone. Let's have a cup of coffee to wake our mind and be ready to grind for today. What are you plans for today, well I woke up s...
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@rastamilophoto
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1 year ago
Vida
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@rastamilophoto
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1 year ago
naturaleza
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@rastamilophoto
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1 year ago
Fotos
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@rastamilophoto
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1 year ago
Un dia en cerro tusa
Hoy vivimos una aventura mágica en #cerrotusa
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@BeMyGuest
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1 year ago
The Vital Role of Rivers in Shaping Early Human Civilizations
Human civilization has a long history of settling near water sources, especially rivers. This was because water was essential for survival, and rivers provided not just drinking water, but also food a...
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@Alther
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1 year ago
There is no free space on the blockchain
Blockchain is a ledger that summarizes the things that happen in a block. Whether it's a transaction or something else. In crypto maybe more often as a transaction recorder. And if someone says there...
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@rastamilophoto
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1 year ago
Foticos de arte
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@ceky321
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1 year ago
Oko is a mysterious rotating island in Argentina
El Ojo, also known as Eye Island or Circular Island, is a unique and mysterious floating island located in the Paraná River Delta in northeastern Argentina (34°15'07.8″ S 58°49'47.4″ W). It is a thin...
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@IamWriterJo
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1 year ago
Traveler's Bag: Olanggo Island
I have been so stressed lately and needed to do something that I have been thinking about for so long. I have decided to make a quick getaway to one of Cebu's famous islands, which is Olanggo Island....
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@ThinkingRed
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1 year ago
Urban Farming Hack
Something I’ve been really looking into lately is urban gardening. There’s something very appealing about being able to grow my own food, especially in light of the rising inflations. While I’m not go...
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@ThinkingRed
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1 year ago
Reduce Waste by Starting a Home Compost
A compost is an easy way to reduce your individual impact on global food waste. About 28% of the waste that ends up in landfills can actually be composted. But if food decomposes anyways, why bother w...
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@Alther
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1 year ago
Is Back to nature not just a dream?
Back to nature ordinary things become unusual. Things that were easy before to do but are getting harder now to feel. Even if it is said that it is still possible and can be obtained, of course, it is...
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@ThinkingRed
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1 year ago
Biggest Contributors to Food Waste
Every year, Americans waste almost 80 billion pounds of food, about 40% of our entire food supply. To put this in perspective, the USDA reported 13.5 million households in the United States suffered...
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@alexbiojs
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1 year ago
Cybersecurity + Biomimicry: Why, What, and How We Could Learn from Nature
hi. "What nature has to teach is more than we have ever imagined." (John Lanie) Cybersecurity is not an exception. I published recently an article on how cybersecurity problems could be solved wit...
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@valo
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1 year ago
An autumn flower medley
This title is somewhat deceptive since while the photos are taken in autumn, most of them are actually summer flowers that ended up blooming late. A clear example is this cute small wild violet. Th...
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@valo
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1 year ago
Spotted red toadstools
Arguably the most famous species of mushrooms is Amanita muscaria. Already child books depict forest mushrooms as white polka dot spots on a red cap. I thought that the English word for Amanitas is...
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@valo
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1 year ago
Cranberries in a swamp
Early autumn is amazing. Now we have lost pretty much all leaves, and it's just bare branches and a gloomy sky. But I will go back in time to a trip from last month. The rain stopped pouring, and th...
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@valo
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1 year ago
A little friend under a birch tree
I went out for a walk, carrying a sandwich in my backpack, and I sat under a birch to get some energy for the rest of the trip. On a piece of wood, I saw something moving. It was an unusual caterpilla...
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@valo
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1 year ago
The breakdown of chlorophyll
I went to a nearby park full of beautiful old oaks. They are not native to my country, so seeing them is quite rare. I love their huge thick trunks and the beautiful shape of their leaves. In autumn,...
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@Excelord
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1 year ago
Don't add unnecessary pressure to your life.
Good morning everyone, it been a while since I last posted here on this great platform due to some issue, but I am glad to back. Something was going through my mind just yet yesterday and I said I s...
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@valo
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1 year ago
Fragility in black and white
It was early summer with the leaves just barely coming out (yes, leaves come only in May here). Overnight it had rained a lot but when I went out for a walk in the morning, the sun was already shining...
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@remona
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1 year ago
Exploring the Betel Leaf and Areca nut Garden or I should say a mini Forest!!
Betel leaf and Areca nut are important cash crops in rural Bangladesh. These tropical plants mostly grow together, in the backyard or on farms in rural areas. You may have heard that our locals cons...
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@valo
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1 year ago
Masked mushrooms
In this late post, I am sharing several interesting yellow mushrooms that were hiding well among the leaves. I must have walked past many other similar-looking ones well-masked like autumn leaves....
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@fantagira
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1 year ago
Did you know this about mushrooms?
Wednesday, 19th of October 2022 When I was a small child my family would take me to the big forests growing around my nan's place and teach me how to recognise and pick edible mushrooms. Every mushro...
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@ajrausseo85
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2 years ago
Embalse Santiago Mariño
Hoy desperté movitado a conocer un poco más del sistema hídrico de mi estado, me monte a mi camioneta y emprendí un viaje hacia el embalse Santiago Mariño en el estado Sucre. Rodando por la ciudad...
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@Tonu11
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2 years ago
Natural scenery of Bangladesh
Bhamika: Bangladesh is a treasure trove of nature. There is no other country in the world with natural beauty like this country. The natural beauty of this country's lush, green crops satisfies th...
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@fantagira
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2 years ago
Summer at the allotment plot No 20
Monday, 1st of August 2022 Thursday, 25th of August 2022 One day I got stuck on the level crossing on my way from work. One train went by and then another and they still didn't open it, so I picked...
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@LateToTheParty
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2 years ago
Hiking At Wharton State Forest
Co-published on Publish0x. It has been a while since I last made a hiking blog post (and it'll be the first time I'm making on here on Read.cash). Last year, my wife and I hiked in Breakneck Ridge...
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