Simon Beast
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I am a passonate writer learning new things.
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Portugal’s cosmopolitan essence
Portugal's cosmopolitan nature and the historic center of the Centro region collide with Aveiro, a coastal area famous for art nouveau architecture, fishing traditions, and waterways — a striking resemblance to Venice. Some canals and beaches make the city postcards famous, but beyond the famous attractions, there is the Silver Coast with beaches of Barra and Costa Nova that seem endless. If you go farther, there are marshland trails ready for cycling, which is the true Aveiro style, which is the best way to get around town.
By Simon Beast 2 years ago in The Swamp
What are the best cities for swimming?
These archeological sites offer many places to immerse and extinguish heat with local people: 1. Copenhagen, Denmark A city surrounded by water, Copenhagen is a joy for swimmers, especially as mid-summer approaches and winter becomes a distant memory.
By Simon Beast 2 years ago in Humans
Gran Canaria
Gran Canaria is famous for its sandy beaches to the south of the island, and most people do not go far from their all-encompassing resort. To the north, however, Las Palmas deserves a day trip, or a few nights, and has its beaches right in the center of town.
By Simon Beast 2 years ago in Wander
Odd radio circles in space may come from black holes at their centers
The strange formation of radio circles may be caused by the collision of two large black holes in the center of the elliptical galaxy closed in the ORC1C. These strange radio circles, or ORCs, aptly named, are not invisible radio waves that emit any rays from different waves, unlike many other objects seen on radio waves. This new practice has long been known as Odd Radio Circles or ORC, in line with the creative nature of the naming conventions of astronomers. ORCs are so named because they are large, round objects that shine brightly on the edges of a radio band, but they cannot be seen by bright televisions, infrared, or X-rays, and at this stage, astronomers do not know what they are. there is. here it is. . . .
By Simon Beast 2 years ago in Futurism
Seabird discovered by science this year may be critically endangered
That is according to a study published in the journal Science, May 27, which analyzes data on more than 50 years of breeding of 67 species of seabirds worldwide. In recent decades, the world's seabirds have become extinct, and some species are at risk of extinction. Many of the world's seabirds, especially those that rely on the islands, are in danger of trying to protect the future of many species of seabirds. Seabirds already face numerous threats to their survival, making them one of the most endangered species of birds.
By Simon Beast 2 years ago in Earth