Casa Rosada Hoy, 12 de octubre, celebramos el Día de la Raza en conmemoración de la llegada de Cristóbal Colón a América, un hito que marcó el inicio de la civilización en el continente americano. https://x.com/CasaRosada/status/1845102247723614337
GloboNews A correspondente Raquel Krähenbühl se emociona ao relatar a passagem do Furacão Milton, na Flórida: “Estou pensando nas pessoas que encontramos no caminho. Muitas perderam tudo e não terão uma casa para voltar. É preciso ter consciência.” https://x.com/GloboNews/status/1844412383852191856
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The canary, named “Little Joe,” was likely used in coal mines to detect harmful gases such as carbon monoxide—a practice common in the 19th century, where miners relied on canaries’ sensitivity to air quality. The practice of keeping canaries underground became a standard safety measure, particularly in the United Kingdom, where coal mining was a dominant industry during the Industrial Revolution. When the birds became ill or died, it signaled that the air was unsafe for workers. https://x.com/archaeologyart/status/1844460417742975046
Gareth Harney Sandstone relief honouring the fish avatar Matsya, first of the ten incarnations of the Hindu god Vishnu. In this fish form the god rescued humanity from a great flood, with some versions of the myth having Matsya warn the first man about the coming deluge and instructing him to build a boat so that he would survive. Matsya then guided the vessel to a mountaintop where man was able to disembark. c.800 AD, from Uttar Pradesh, India. British Museum https://x.com/OptimoPrincipi/status/1844358119507259846