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ქართველი მუსიკოსები “რიყე – ნარიყალას” საბაგიროზე – Georgia, Tbilisi
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18 Jul 2019 00:01:00


A-WA – Hana Mash Hu Al Yaman (Official Video)
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21 Aug 2019 00:03:00


MK, Jonas Blue, Becky Hill – Back & Forth (Official Music Video)
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12 Nov 2019 00:01:00


Fabrizio Parisi & Valentina – Let It Play (Official Music Video)
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22 Nov 2019 00:01:00


Kaskade & Felix Cartal – More (Shuffle Music Video)
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02 Dec 2019 00:01:00


Robin Schulz – Sugar (feat. Francesco Yates) [Official Music Video]
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12 Feb 2019 00:01:00
Runner-up; Hon Yen marine ecosystem. Phu Yen, Vietnam. Every year between May and August, the coral of this rich and diverse ecosystem becomes exposed at low tide. (Photo by Truong Hoai Vu/Royal Society of Biology Photography Competition)

Runner-up; Hon Yen marine ecosystem. Phu Yen, Vietnam. Every year between May and August, the coral of this rich and diverse ecosystem becomes exposed at low tide. (Photo by Truong Hoai Vu/Royal Society of Biology Photography Competition)
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31 Oct 2021 05:12:00
Birds behaviour winner: Land of the Eagle by Audun Rikardsen, Norway. High on a ledge, on the coast near his home in northern Norway, Rikardsen carefully positioned an old tree branch that he hoped would make a perfect golden eagle lookout. To this, he bolted a tripod head with a camera, flashes and motion sensor attached, and built himself a hide a short distance away. From time to time, he left road‑kill carrion nearby. Very gradually – over the next three years – a golden eagle got used to the camera and started to use the branch regularly to survey the coast below. (Photo by Audun Rikardsen/2019 Wildlife Photographer of the Year)

Birds behaviour winner: Land of the Eagle by Audun Rikardsen, Norway. High on a ledge, on the coast near his home in northern Norway, Rikardsen carefully positioned an old tree branch that he hoped would make a perfect golden eagle lookout. To this, he bolted a tripod head with a camera, flashes and motion sensor attached, and built himself a hide a short distance away. From time to time, he left road‑kill carrion nearby. Very gradually – over the next three years – a golden eagle got used to the camera and started to use the branch regularly to survey the coast below. (Photo by Audun Rikardsen/2019 Wildlife Photographer of the Year)
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17 Oct 2019 00:03:00