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Agatized brain coral from Florida is amazing; it's the state stone, a 20-34 million-year-old fossil where silica replaced the original calcium carbonate skeleton, forming colorful quartz (agate), often found in rivers, prized for its intricate patterns and geode-like cavities.

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Pysanka, the traditional Ukrainian art of decorating eggs with beeswax and dye. The name comes from the Ukrainian word "pysaty," meaning "to write," and this ancient art form holds deep cultural significance as a symbol of life, protection, and identity.

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Sergey Dashevsky won the Guinness World Record for the smallest functional bicycle in the world with a creation that measured just 8.4 cm (3.31 inches).

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The Sacramento History Museum is well-known for its historic print shop exhibit and its volunteer docent Howard Hatch, affectionately known as "Howard the Printer," has gone viral for demonstrating antique presses.

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A man attempted to smuggle cocaine under a wig on a flight from Cartagena to Amsterdam. The plot was foiled before boarding.

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The Chimney Lift at Battersea Power Station is like stepping into a giant glowing kaleidoscope. As the lift nears the summit, the circular opening at the top grows larger until the elevator emerges 109 meters above ground for 360-degree views of the London skyline.

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Benjamin Shine is renowned for his innovative technique of folding and ironing tulle to create detailed, three-dimensional portraits that evoke mindfulness and meditation. This method highlights the ethereal quality of tulle, representing clarity from chaos.

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Falcon's Flight Roller Coaster at Six Flags Qiddiya City is a futuristic engineering marvel, holding world records for height (639 ft), speed (155 mph), and length (13,900+ ft), using intense LSM (Linear Synchronous Motor) launches, a massive airtime hill, and cliffside drops.

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Soroush Jwl turns simple coins into stunning Masonic orb in 70 hours of handcrafted metal art! Watch the transformation: shaping, soldering, engraving, and polishing. Pure artisan craftsmanship and real tools.

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#WordOfTheDay SALUBRIOUS A fancy way to describe something that's good for you or is generally favorable to mind or body.

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SALUBRIOUS
A fancy way to describe something that's good for you or is generally favorable to mind or body.
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Scottish inventor John Logie Baird demonstrated the world's first mechanical television system in 1926. He went on to invent the first publicly demonstrated color television system and the first viable purely electronic colour television picture tube.

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The Pitts Sky Car was an experimental, vertical takeoff aircraft from the 1920s that, despite its innovative design, never successfully achieved sustained flight. It was designed by inventor John W. Pitts of Detroit, Michigan, and built in collaboration with W.P. Kindree.