• Do you prefer summer or winter?
    @Liinowitsch
    #egirl #bikini #bikinivibes #SummerVibes #summer #winter #seasons #cute #nice #girloftheday
    Do you prefer summer or winter? @Liinowitsch #egirl #bikini #bikinivibes #SummerVibes #summer #winter #seasons #cute #nice #girloftheday
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  • A 27-year-old Chinese student living in Japan had to be rescued twice in four days from Mount Fuji.

    His first rescue took place on April 22, 2025, after he suffered altitude sickness and lost his crampons during a solo climb, forcing emergency services to airlift him to safety.

    Surprisingly, just four days later on April 26, he returned to the mountain to recover his lost phone and personal belongings. Again, he fell ill due to altitude sickness, and was discovered by another climber near the 3,000-meter mark, prompting a second rescue and hospitalization.

    The double-rescue incident happened during Mount Fuji’s off-season, a period when trails are closed and conditions are considered extremely dangerous.

    Although the climber didn't break any laws, the event triggered public backlash and renewed scrutiny over mountain safety, particularly regarding reckless climbs outside designated seasons and the burden placed on rescue services.
    A 27-year-old Chinese student living in Japan had to be rescued twice in four days from Mount Fuji. His first rescue took place on April 22, 2025, after he suffered altitude sickness and lost his crampons during a solo climb, forcing emergency services to airlift him to safety. Surprisingly, just four days later on April 26, he returned to the mountain to recover his lost phone and personal belongings. Again, he fell ill due to altitude sickness, and was discovered by another climber near the 3,000-meter mark, prompting a second rescue and hospitalization. The double-rescue incident happened during Mount Fuji’s off-season, a period when trails are closed and conditions are considered extremely dangerous. Although the climber didn't break any laws, the event triggered public backlash and renewed scrutiny over mountain safety, particularly regarding reckless climbs outside designated seasons and the burden placed on rescue services.
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  • 100PlacesToExplore Stop Bar Trigona
    Located on the 6th floor of Four Seasons KL, right by the iconic Twin Towers

    Named after the tiny trigona bee, this place is buzzing with flavor and style
    Must-try: the “Honey Flight” – 3 mini cocktails in 1 order!
    Starts light and fruity, gets richer and deeper with every sip… and yes, there’s real honeycomb on the last one

    #KLBarHopping #BarTrigona #TwinTowersViews #AsiaTop50Bars
    🍸✨ 100PlacesToExplore Stop 🍷 Bar Trigona 📍Located on the 6th floor of Four Seasons KL, right by the iconic Twin Towers 🌆 Named after the tiny trigona bee, this place is buzzing with flavor and style 💛🍯 Must-try: the “Honey Flight” – 3 mini cocktails in 1 order! 🍸🍋 Starts light and fruity, gets richer and deeper with every sip… and yes, there’s real honeycomb on the last one 🍯🧊 #KLBarHopping #BarTrigona #TwinTowersViews #AsiaTop50Bars
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  • Saturn Through Two Space Telescopes: Hubble vs. James Webb

    This stunning side-by-side shows Saturn like never before—captured by two of humanity's most powerful space telescopes.

    Top Image – Hubble (Oct 22, 2023):
    From 1.365 billion km away, Hubble reveals ethereal ring spokes, ghostly features that appear and fade with Saturn’s seasons. These massive, Earth-sized spokes are still not fully understood, though scientists believe they're caused by electrostatic interactions between Saturn’s magnetic field and sunlight.

    Bottom Image – James Webb (June 25, 2023):
    Webb’s first-ever near-infrared view of Saturn reveals the planet as strikingly dark, thanks to methane absorbing most sunlight in its atmosphere—while the icy rings glow brightly. This deep exposure also aims to detect faint moons and better understand the planet’s dynamic system.

    Together, these views showcase the beauty and mystery of Saturn—from visible light to infrared—and mark a powerful collaboration across decades of exploration. One planet, two perspectives, endless wonder.

    Credits:
    Top Image: NASA, ESA, STScI, A. Simon (NASA-GSFC)
    Bottom Image: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, J. DePasquale (STScI)

    #Saturn #JamesWebb #Hubble #NASA #ESA #JWST #Astronomy #SpaceTelescopes #RingedPlanet #CosmicWonders #InfraredSpace #HubbleHeritage #WebbTelescope
    Saturn Through Two Space Telescopes: Hubble vs. James Webb This stunning side-by-side shows Saturn like never before—captured by two of humanity's most powerful space telescopes. Top Image – Hubble (Oct 22, 2023): From 1.365 billion km away, Hubble reveals ethereal ring spokes, ghostly features that appear and fade with Saturn’s seasons. These massive, Earth-sized spokes are still not fully understood, though scientists believe they're caused by electrostatic interactions between Saturn’s magnetic field and sunlight. Bottom Image – James Webb (June 25, 2023): Webb’s first-ever near-infrared view of Saturn reveals the planet as strikingly dark, thanks to methane absorbing most sunlight in its atmosphere—while the icy rings glow brightly. This deep exposure also aims to detect faint moons and better understand the planet’s dynamic system. Together, these views showcase the beauty and mystery of Saturn—from visible light to infrared—and mark a powerful collaboration across decades of exploration. One planet, two perspectives, endless wonder. Credits: Top Image: NASA, ESA, STScI, A. Simon (NASA-GSFC) Bottom Image: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, J. DePasquale (STScI) #Saturn #JamesWebb #Hubble #NASA #ESA #JWST #Astronomy #SpaceTelescopes #RingedPlanet #CosmicWonders #InfraredSpace #HubbleHeritage #WebbTelescope
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  • Polish Dziczyzna Gulasz – Venison Goulash

    A rich and hearty stew made with tender venison, simmered with onions, mushrooms, and paprika — perfect for cold seasons.

    Ingredients (Serves 4):

    * 700g venison, cubed
    * 2 onions, chopped
    * 200g mushrooms, sliced
    * 2 cloves garlic, minced
    * 2 tbsp sweet paprika
    * 1 tbsp tomato paste
    * 500ml beef broth
    * 2 bay leaves
    * Salt, pepper, oil

    Instructions:

    1. Brown venison cubes in oil and set aside.
    2. Sauté onions and garlic until translucent. Add mushrooms and cook until soft.
    3. Stir in paprika and tomato paste. Return venison to pot.
    4. Add beef broth and bay leaves. Simmer gently for 2 hours until meat is tender.
    5. Season with salt and pepper. Serve with boiled potatoes or bread.

    Polish Tip:
    Serve with pickled cucumbers for a traditional accompaniment.
    Polish Dziczyzna Gulasz – Venison Goulash A rich and hearty stew made with tender venison, simmered with onions, mushrooms, and paprika — perfect for cold seasons. Ingredients (Serves 4): * 700g venison, cubed * 2 onions, chopped * 200g mushrooms, sliced * 2 cloves garlic, minced * 2 tbsp sweet paprika * 1 tbsp tomato paste * 500ml beef broth * 2 bay leaves * Salt, pepper, oil Instructions: 1. Brown venison cubes in oil and set aside. 2. Sauté onions and garlic until translucent. Add mushrooms and cook until soft. 3. Stir in paprika and tomato paste. Return venison to pot. 4. Add beef broth and bay leaves. Simmer gently for 2 hours until meat is tender. 5. Season with salt and pepper. Serve with boiled potatoes or bread. Polish Tip: Serve with pickled cucumbers for a traditional accompaniment.
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