This is the Galeón Andalucía, a modern replica of the Spanish galleons that sailed the world centuries ago.
Still insane to think men built ships like this and crossed 1000s of miles of open ocean
هذا الشخص يوتيوبر اسمه "Rusty Cage" قبل ايام حصل خشرة قرادة من نوع Lone Star Tick وبدل التخلص منها قرر يجرب عليها تجارب لمعرفة قدرتها على البقاء حيه، الغريب انه حتى الآن، وثّق عدة محاولات لقتلها منها:
- إغراقها في الماء لأكثر من أسبوعين
- تجميدها داخل الفريزر لمدة 24 ساعة
- تعريضها لموسيقى صاخبة بشكل ساخر
- حاول خنقها
المصيبه ان كل ذي المحاولات ماقتلتها واظهرت قدره خارقه على البقاء حيه!!!!
INSANE footage out of Waterbury, Connecticut, Saturday night, as 80+ mph winds swept through a backyard Fourth of July celebration, downing multiple trees in seconds! WOW!
Thank you to Joseph for sending this in to us!
The USS Constitution, aka Old Ironsides, is the world’s oldest commissioned war ship still afloat!
She was launched in 1797, one of six original frigates authorized for construction by the Naval Act of 1794 and the third constructed. The name “Constitution” was among ten names submitted to President George Washington by Secretary of War Timothy Pickering in March or May for the frigates that were to be constructed.
Happy Independence Day America! 🇺🇸🫡
#america250 #america #independenceday #july4th
🇺🇸 The U.S. plans to keep the B-52 bomber flying until 2050
Think about that.
When the B-52 entered service in 1955, the first iPhone was still 52 years away, the Soviet Union still existed, and most of today's air forces hadn't even been born.
Yet nearly 100 years later, this Cold War giant will still be carrying out missions for the United States.
With massive range, enormous payload capacity, and major upgrades underway, the B-52 continues to prove why it remains one of the most feared bombers ever built.
Aircraft have come and gone. Empires have risen and fallen.
The B-52 just keeps flying.
🇺🇸 1955 ➜ 2050
One bomber. Nearly a century of service.
@jimstewartson It’s not without precedent…
MA Constitution of 1780:
“Every male inhabitant of twenty-one years of age and upwards, having a freehold estate within the commonwealth of the annual income of three pounds, or any estate of the value of sixty pounds, shall have a right to vote…”