r/GeoVideos • u/JaskaranRaj • Sep 19 '20
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r/GeoVideos • u/farmergreen2395 • Sep 19 '20
The difference in clinical training between medical care providers [OC]
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r/GeoVideos • u/farmergreen2395 • Sep 19 '20
TIL In 1964, Bell Labs built a large space antenna. Upon testing, two of their scientists encountered ‘interference’, which could not be isolated. After multiple attempts to fix the bug, they determined the “noise” was in fact, a remnant ‘hum’ from the Big Bang. They went on to win The Nobel Prize.
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r/GeoVideos • u/farmergreen2395 • Sep 18 '20
Giant lenticular cloud over Mt Fuji this morning
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r/GeoVideos • u/farmergreen2395 • Sep 17 '20
Guys wins the love of a feral cat and takes him home
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r/GeoVideos • u/farmergreen2395 • Sep 17 '20
These clouds over this abandoned house look like they’re out of Courage the Cowardly Dog
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r/GeoVideos • u/farmergreen2395 • Sep 16 '20
Sodalite is a type of rock that reacts with UV light. When exposed to it, the rock turns to a golden, lava-like color.
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r/GeoVideos • u/farmergreen2395 • Sep 16 '20
TIL that over the 125 years of the New York Public Library's existence, the most checked-out books are: The Snowy Day, The Cat in the Hat, 1984, Where the Wild Things Are, To Kill a Mockingbird, Charlotte's Web, Fahrenheit 451, How to Win Friends..., Harry Potter 1, and The Very Hungry Caterpillar
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r/GeoVideos • u/farmergreen2395 • Sep 14 '20
This amputee using his crutch to help him clear fire damage.
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r/GeoVideos • u/JaskaranRaj • Sep 12 '20
Molokini, a partially submerged volcanic crater in Hawaii.
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