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Caravan Palace – Lone Digger (Official Music Video)
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12 Mar 2020 00:03:00


Sofi Tukker feat. Betta Lemme – Awoo (Official Music Video)
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20 Mar 2020 00:05:00


Quarantine – Mat Best and Tim Montana
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15 Apr 2020 00:03:00


Front Country – Kitchen Covers #7: Just Dropped In (Kenny Rogers Cover)
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22 Apr 2020 00:01:00


Shakira, Anuel AA – Me Gusta (Official Music Video)
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25 Apr 2020 00:01:00


HOSH & 1979 feat. Jalja – Midnight (The Hanging Tree) (Unofficial Music Video)
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12 May 2020 00:03:00
A soldier reacts after falling off a horse as members of the King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, arrive at Green Park for a gun salute celebrating the King's birthday in London on November 14, 2022. King Charles III is celebrating his first birthday as monarch as he turns 74. (Photo by Daniel Leal/AFP Photo)

A soldier reacts after falling off a horse as members of the King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, arrive at Green Park for a gun salute celebrating the King's birthday in London on November 14, 2022. King Charles III is celebrating his first birthday as monarch as he turns 74. (Photo by Daniel Leal/AFP Photo)
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12 Jan 2024 18:53:00
The International Space Station (ISS) moving in front of the sun in November 2020 by astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy. These incredible photos capture the clearest images ever taken of the International Space Station (ISS) moving in front of both the moon and the sun. The photos, taken within days of one another, were captured in the space of less than a second, as the space station could be clearly seen zooming across against the bright backdrops of both moon and sun. Photographer Andrew McCarthy, from California, USA, said the photo of the ISS in front of the sun, in broad daylight, was “one of my trickiest shots ever”. (Photo by Andrew McCarthy/South West News Service)

The International Space Station (ISS) moving in front of the sun in November 2020 by astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy. These incredible photos capture the clearest images ever taken of the International Space Station (ISS) moving in front of both the moon and the sun. The photos, taken within days of one another, were captured in the space of less than a second, as the space station could be clearly seen zooming across against the bright backdrops of both moon and sun. Photographer Andrew McCarthy, from California, USA, said the photo of the ISS in front of the sun, in broad daylight, was “one of my trickiest shots ever”. (Photo by Andrew McCarthy/South West News Service)
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28 Nov 2020 00:05:00