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This is Meguro-gawa. The river crosses the Japanese capital in the southwest and flows into Tokyo Bay. In spring, it becomes a favorite place for tourists and seekers due to the incredible colors of cherry blossoms. Water sports are located in the area of Hoshino resorts in Tsuchiura.
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Southern Red Bishops have a very interesting courtship ritual. The male shows off with a flashy flight, rapid call and fluffed feathers.
National Geographic
A baby rainbow tripod fish near Cozumel, Mexico. Adult tripod fish are found at depths of up to 4,720 m (15,486 ft), while juveniles inhabit surface waters and gradually descend as they mature.
National Geographic
Sigakhi is a small romantic town located on the slope of a cliff in the eastern part of the country of Georgia.
The reason an elephant walks almost as if its bobbing its head up and down is because an elephants skull alone can weigh up to 50KG, however they have reduced the weight of it due to the honeycomb like structure within the skull.
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