M B McGlawn (@mcglawn_b) 's Twitter Profile
M B McGlawn

@mcglawn_b

There are more things in heaven and earth, than are dreamt of in your philosophy...

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The Adventurous Soul (@tadventurousoul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

6. In Japan, rainwater flows down beautiful chains instead of pipes, staying clear of leaves and ice while adding stunning charm to rooftops ๐ŸŒง๏ธ

Mirthful Moments (@moment_mirthful) 's Twitter Profile Photo

23. Saying goodbye to a subspecies, the very last male Northern White Rhino. It survived 55 million years & saw ice ages, earthquakes, meteor strikes & was a testament to innumerable historical changes on the planet. It could not survive humans.

23. Saying goodbye to a subspecies, the very last male Northern White Rhino. 

It survived 55 million years & saw ice ages, earthquakes, meteor strikes & was a testament to innumerable historical changes on the planet. It could not survive humans.
Codex India (@codex_india3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2025, this is New Delhi, capital of India. If Indian mass migration continues at the current high rates, Indians could theoretically transform every country into India. By 2050 this could be every city on Earth. Is this what the future looks like?

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Asexual Doctor After three years of unsuccessful attempts, Brazilian photographer Leonardo Sens finally captured this amazing shot of the Christ the Redeemer statue in Brazil, appearing to hold the moon.

<a href="/Choji_ES/">Asexual Doctor</a> After three years of unsuccessful attempts, Brazilian photographer Leonardo Sens finally captured this amazing shot of the Christ the Redeemer statue in Brazil, appearing to hold the moon.
Earth_Wanderer (@earth_tracker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10. Kaieteur Falls in Guyana are considered as one of the worldโ€™s largest single-drop waterfalls. This is supposed to be about 4 times that of Niagara Falls and twice the height of Victoria falls.