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أحدى أشهر المسرحيات فى الوطن العربى وأنجحها على الإطلاق
أغلبنا يحفظ مشاهد كاملة منها .. وشاهدها مرات عديدة بلا ملل بل أن الكثير منا حاول تقليدها وهو تلميذاً
ولكن رغم كل هذا النجاح , هل تعرف حقاً مدى تأثير هذه المسرحية على جيل كامل ؟
What if you could see in slow motion? For these animals, it’s a reality!
Did You Know Butterflies Drink Turtle Tears?: http://on.natgeo.com/1pgYB8I
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Can Animals See in Slow Motion? | National Geographic
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The Pin Wheel can’t catch a break, unless it has something to do with their gear.
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Wicked Tuna follows a group of salty fishermen from the nation’s oldest seaport, Gloucester, Massachusetts, as they make their living the way it’s been done for centuries—rod and reel fishing, one catch at a time—all in pursuit of the bluefin tuna. One “monstah” bluefin can be worth more than $20,000, and with that kind of money on the line, every captain is fighting to be the best in the fleet.
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Thirty years after the Chernobyl nuclear accident, people are still restricted from resettling the evacuation area, dubbed the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. The absence of humans has created an opportunity for nature to thrive. A new study using remote cameras reveals abundant populations of gray wolves, raccoon dogs, and red fox.
Click here to read more about the animals in the exclusion zone: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/04/060418-chernobyl-wildlife-thirty-year-anniversary-science/
The U.S. Town With No Cell Phones or Wi-Fi:http://on.natgeo.com/1MGeq3X