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The pyramids of Giza and the Great Wall of China can be seen from space and now, elephants can be seen too Conservation efforts made to Track and preserve African elephants Reach dimensions, literally, Be. Recently, in order to find out exactly how many samples were released, an international team of scientists set off A satellite is launched at a distance of 600 km from the Earth’s surface. The results are great. Space sights An adult elephant in Tanzania. Photography: Paulina SantiagoIt turns out, from space, that it is easiest to efficiently calculate the number of elephants remaining in Africa.…

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The lockdown last spring revealed that one of the activities we spent the most time at home was cooking, practicing new recipes as a family, and enjoying more time in the kitchen. The advent of remote work has transformed many kitchens into temporary offices. the new KüchenHouse kitchen series “Made in Germany” Reaffirms the brand’s concept of the kitchen as a central space for living experiences in the home. Livable kitchen, stylish kitchen, German cuisineThe Kitchen bars It is one of the most distinctive elements of a new range of kitchens The kitchen house. One solution that the brand proposes…

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Mexico City (Abro). – The Archdiocese of Mexico reported on Monday that the health of Cardinal Norberto Rivera Carrera, who was hospitalized with the Coronavirus, had not made any major change at this time. Regarding his case yesterday, Sunday, some “improvements” have been reported, although “still serious”. Archdiocese spokesperson Javier Rodriguez told reporters today that the health of Rivera Carrera, Honorary Archbishop of the Diocese of Mexico, had “not had any significant change in reporting in relation to the report we presented to you yesterday”. Related newsYesterday’s report indicated it was still serious, but reported improvements during the week. We…

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Photo: © Visit Gandia The collegiate church will seek funding for restoration work by posting advertisements on its façade and scaffolding. The proposal has already been submitted to the Generalitat Valenciana Directorate General of Heritage. The Insigne Colegiata de Gandia founded She has begun working to find private funding to help pay for the restoration work. The diocese has already contacted more than 50 companies offering them advertisements on scaffolding and facades. They assure from the Foundation that the project will not affect the environment or the building: “The recommendation to obtain special funding and insert a light to start…

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Denise Smith: What happened in FIBA ​​was an obsession, all in unconventional settings starting with performances made in theaters, to black boxes, and it had to be removed. The one that captured the most was the Boyscout that we did in the woods. I think that’s the reason I was called up by the city government because in the group of shows they had a long journey and they are, for example, able to catch the virus. An effort is made so that the culture is as accessible to everyone as possible. Q. What is your trilogy topic? DS: Collected…

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Exclusive content The note you are trying to access is exclusively for subscribers Subscribe to me Find out about our plansEnjoy El País without limits. Enterocae If you are already a subscriber Could youEnter your username and password. As the world turns its sights on the leadership transition in Washington this week, Billionair Elon Musk And mayor MiamiFrances Suarez Share tweets about the Tunnel An system Founder of SpaceX Offered to build in the city. Other mayors have joined in the excitement, but the prospect raises suspense for many Miami residents, although some are cautious about the swampy geology. The…

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A photo of the present-day San Martin Square, which until 1932 was the first meeting and this monument was in honor of the first national government 140 years ago, with the enactment of the law declaring Buenos Aires the federal capital of the Argentine Republic, the political process that would culminate in the founding of La Plata in 1882 began. The provincial government had to move to another city, as several cities of Buenos Aires were studied but none was satisfactory. The then provincial governor, Dr. Dardo Rocha, decided to create a new city. The municipality of Ensenada met the…

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Cadeca indicates the dollar sales limit for travelers leaving the country. (Photo: Cuban newspaper) Only Cubans who leave the country, and upon showing their boarding pass, will be allowed to purchase 300 US dollars or the equivalent in another international currency, according to Joaquin Alonso, head of exchange offices (CADECA) in Cuba. Those interested in changing the Cuban Convertible Peso (CUP) or Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC) must adhere to the current exchange rate posted in the CADECA Information Window located at Cuban airports. According to the manager, the reduction of 7200 CUP or 300 CUC as the case may be,…

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“Discounts of up to 30% on your next stay on the moon.” This sci-fi phrase may be closer than ever to occupying the pages of portals like Booking or Expedia. The space tourism race, led by business leaders, is advancing by leaps and bounds Blue Origin, founded by Jeff Bezos, has set April as its target. The Amazon CEO thought so that month You will be able to transport the first passengers to space Thanks to his new Shepherd missile. Bezos’ ambitious target became known after he successfully completed the fourteenth test flight of his propeller on January 14. According…

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Many Cubans on social media questioned, Marino Murillo, head of the government’s economic reforms department, What showed an achievement is that 2,678 stores across the country are currently accepting payments at CUC. Although Cuban authorities initially announced that during the first six months of the monetary reform, stores at CUC would continue to accept payments in this currency, with a large portion of them automatically converted into Cuban pesos, while their remaining supply was very limited. “Don’t lie, most stores do not accept CUC and those that do only sell water bottles.” User response known as Yoan Carlos For what…

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