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183 публікаційHow the famous sachets of sauce and spices for instant noodles are made. National Geographic
Championship among firefighters. National Geographic
Laughing Kookaburra Territorial Call Kookaburras are a genus of birds in the kingfisher family that live in the tropics and woodlands of Australia and New Guinea. National Geographic
The Indonesian volcano Sinabung threw a cloud of hot ash up to five kilometers high into the air. National Geographic
The animator recreated the trailer for the movie "Doctro Strange: In the Multiverse of Madness" from the LEGO constructor. National Geographic
Theremin is an electric musical instrument created in 1920 by the Soviet inventor Lev Sergeevich Termen in Petrograd. Demonstration of playing the instrument by the inventor himself. National Geographic
The killer whale's incredible speed allows it to catch up with a speedboat at full speed. National Geographic
Bird feeder where birds can trade trash for food. National Geographic
Did you know that the highest ordinary wave of 34 meters was noted on the territory of the Agulhas Current (South Africa) in 1933 by sailors from the American ship Ramapo. Waves of this height are called "killer waves":…
Lava Falls, Hawaii. National Geographic
When we sleep, waves of cerebrospinal fluid wash over the brain, removing toxins. National Geographic
A coffee shop in Japan that lets you choose any look for your coffee. In the video, Levi Ackerman from Attack on Titan. National Geographic
Chirodectes (an incredibly rare genus of box jellyfish), which have only been seen twice, are the only known footage that exists in the world. National Geographic
Pillow Fighting League National Geographic
Goat in Nepal drugged by smoke. Zoologists still cannot explain this phenomenon. National Geographic
Staubbach waterfall, Switzerland. National Geographic
Drone controlled by gestures. It works in conjunction with gloves that send data to the drone about the movement of the palm, after which the copter flies along a given route. National Geographic
Malaysian police from the city of Miri confiscated more than 1,000 ASIC miners - specialized systems for mining cryptocurrency. This is an indicative measure to combat illegal crypto mining. National Geographic
An animal that has escaped from the mouth of a monitor lizard will not rejoice for long. The saliva of a monitor lizard contains a large number of bacteria that poison their victims, usually within 24 hours. National Geo…
Mother duck hatched a crocodile egg, and now the animal thinks that she is his mother. National Geographic

Amazing tunnels in Taiwan. National Geographic
Alps. Italy. National Geographic
Vietnamese engineers have created a copy of the Batmobile from the Nolan trilogy - only on an electric engine. Available hydraulic doors with remote control, four cameras with a view of 360 degrees. National Geographic
Cleaning Solar Panels in the Sahara National Geographic
40 animators from all over the world created this two-minute short called "Pass the Ball". Each of the authors had to make a 3-second clip in their own style, and hand it over to an animator from another country to conti…
A baby flamingo is learning to stand on one leg. National Geographic

Fairy Canal at Caddo Lake, Louisiana, USA. National Geographic

🇬🇷Giola Emerald Lagoon on the Greek island of Thassos. A small pool in the form of a shell formed naturally under the influence of sea waves. The depth of the lagoon is only three meters, so the water in it warms up we…
The AbiLoad system, which makes life easier for drivers who are confined to a wheelchair. National Geographic
What does pregnancy look like in crabs. National Geographic