• A birthday trip for my dad
    I planned this trip for you, but I realized so much of my life has always been built by you.
    You’re not just a part of our memories, but the reason we have them.
    Thank you for being the quiet strength behind everything we are.
    You’re someone I truly admire Jibin Park IFBB BIKINI PRO IG:jibinpark_
    A birthday trip for my dad 🤍✈️ I planned this trip for you, but I realized so much of my life has always been built by you. You’re not just a part of our memories, but the reason we have them. Thank you for being the quiet strength behind everything we are. You’re someone I truly admire💓 Jibin Park IFBB BIKINI PRO IG:jibinpark_
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  • China’s military tech is taking flight—literally. These ultra-realistic bird-shaped drones, known as ornithopters, are part of a covert surveillance program reportedly active in over 30 Chinese provinces. Designed to mimic the flapping-wing motion of real birds, they use advanced AI navigation and camera systems, making them nearly impossible to distinguish from living creatures with the naked eye.

    Unlike conventional drones, they can evade radar detection and blend into both urban and natural environments. Their applications go beyond spying—some models are being developed with offensive capabilities for precision strikes or target marking. This leap in biomimicry signals a shift in how future reconnaissance and warfare might unfold, where threats may no longer roar in—but quietly perch.

    #DroneTechnology #ChinaMilitary #Surveillance #Ornithopter #SpyTech
    China’s military tech is taking flight—literally. These ultra-realistic bird-shaped drones, known as ornithopters, are part of a covert surveillance program reportedly active in over 30 Chinese provinces. Designed to mimic the flapping-wing motion of real birds, they use advanced AI navigation and camera systems, making them nearly impossible to distinguish from living creatures with the naked eye. Unlike conventional drones, they can evade radar detection and blend into both urban and natural environments. Their applications go beyond spying—some models are being developed with offensive capabilities for precision strikes or target marking. This leap in biomimicry signals a shift in how future reconnaissance and warfare might unfold, where threats may no longer roar in—but quietly perch. #DroneTechnology #ChinaMilitary #Surveillance #Ornithopter #SpyTech
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  • 🧜🏼‍♀️

    #friday #weekendvibes #dorbeach #beach #beachlife #swimsuits #swimwear #bikini #flower #flowerbikini #pink #uniqaswimwear #happiness #smile #tent #natural #adventure #nature #peace #quiet #selfies #love #sea #summer #summervibes #summertime #goodvibes #keepsmiling Stav Savariego IG:stav_savariego
    👙🔆🧜🏼‍♀️ #friday #weekendvibes #dorbeach #beach #beachlife #swimsuits #swimwear #bikini #flower #flowerbikini #pink #uniqaswimwear #happiness #smile #tent #natural #adventure #nature #peace #quiet #selfies #love #sea #summer #summervibes #summertime #goodvibes #keepsmiling Stav Savariego IG:stav_savariego
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  • Farewell to a Martian Legend: NASA’s Opportunity Rover

    After nearly 15 incredible years exploring Mars, Opportunity sent its final message—a quiet goodbye that echoed across the solar system.

    In June 2018, a massive dust storm engulfed Mars, blotting out the Sun and cutting off Opportunity’s solar power. Unable to recharge, the rover fell silent as the Martian skies grew dark.

    Built for a 90-day mission, Opportunity defied every expectation, working tirelessly for 5,111 days and traveling over 45 km (28 miles). Along the way, it uncovered vital signs of ancient water and forever changed our understanding of the Red Planet.

    NASA never gave up—sending over 1,000 recovery commands—but on February 13, 2019, the mission officially ended. Earth’s final words?
    “Thanks, Oppy.”

    A tireless explorer and robotic hero, Opportunity’s legacy is written in Martian dust and etched in our hearts.
    The sunsets on Mars will always be yours.

    #OpportunityRover #MarsExploration #NASA #SpaceLegacy #MartianSunset #RedPlanet #SpaceHistory
    Farewell to a Martian Legend: NASA’s Opportunity Rover After nearly 15 incredible years exploring Mars, Opportunity sent its final message—a quiet goodbye that echoed across the solar system. In June 2018, a massive dust storm engulfed Mars, blotting out the Sun and cutting off Opportunity’s solar power. Unable to recharge, the rover fell silent as the Martian skies grew dark. Built for a 90-day mission, Opportunity defied every expectation, working tirelessly for 5,111 days and traveling over 45 km (28 miles). Along the way, it uncovered vital signs of ancient water and forever changed our understanding of the Red Planet. NASA never gave up—sending over 1,000 recovery commands—but on February 13, 2019, the mission officially ended. Earth’s final words? “Thanks, Oppy.” A tireless explorer and robotic hero, Opportunity’s legacy is written in Martian dust and etched in our hearts. The sunsets on Mars will always be yours. #OpportunityRover #MarsExploration #NASA #SpaceLegacy #MartianSunset #RedPlanet #SpaceHistory
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  • Meet Henry Darby — a school principal who didn’t just lead his students academically, but also supported them financially. At North Charleston High School in South Carolina, Darby quietly began working night shifts at Walmart, stocking shelves from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., just to help students in need.

    He used his extra income to buy groceries, clothes, and even pay bills for struggling students. When his story went viral, Walmart donated $50,000, and the public raised over $195,000. Darby’s extraordinary compassion earned him South Carolina’s highest civilian honor — The Order of the Palmetto — showing that leadership often happens off the clock.

    #HenryDarby #EverydayHeroes #EducationMatters #SupportOurStudents #RealLeadership #ActsOfKindness
    Meet Henry Darby — a school principal who didn’t just lead his students academically, but also supported them financially. At North Charleston High School in South Carolina, Darby quietly began working night shifts at Walmart, stocking shelves from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., just to help students in need. He used his extra income to buy groceries, clothes, and even pay bills for struggling students. When his story went viral, Walmart donated $50,000, and the public raised over $195,000. Darby’s extraordinary compassion earned him South Carolina’s highest civilian honor — The Order of the Palmetto — showing that leadership often happens off the clock. #HenryDarby #EverydayHeroes #EducationMatters #SupportOurStudents #RealLeadership #ActsOfKindness
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