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The world around us the beautiful image printing

The world around us the beautiful image printing

The world around us the beautiful image printing
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Art Gallery

Art Gallery

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Ken's art

Ken's art
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Middlemist’s Red

Introducing the rarest flower on Earth. The Middlemist Red was native to China. Today, however, only two specimens of the species exist. One is located in New Zealand, and the other in England. The flower is named after John Middlemist, who brought the flower to England from China in 1804. A Mass Extinction? All of the flowers mentioned above are extremely rare. For the most part, it is because their habitats have been destroyed by human activity. A study published in 2019 found that since the year 1750, 571 distinct plant species have been rendered extinct, and this number is thought to be an underestimate. Scientists are now saying that humans are contributing to the sixth mass extinction on Earth, in which an estimated one million plant and animal species are at risk of disappearing from the face of the planet foreover.

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ell Geo

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The way

You will get there someday:::: don’t give up

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Flower

Flower
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Arts Appreciation

It's a Cubism Art

Arts Appreciation
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Anu

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Can you define heaven

I don’t know the definition of heaven but sometimes in life nature can give you the experience of heaven.

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nature lovers

nature lovers
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Feeling the nature's warmth

Feeling the nature's warmth
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Fazle Rabbi

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Google's rumored plan to merge Duo and Meet into a single app has crashed and burned

If there's anything Google loves more than messaging services, it's competing messaging services. We've seen it happen repeatedly with apps like Hangouts, Messages, and Allo, but the company's video chat services are nearly as convoluted. Last summer, it sounded like the plan was to eventually combine Meet and Duo into one application, capable of handling both consumers and businesses alike. As we head into 2022, that's no longer the case. A new report from 9to5Google details Google's waning interest in the idea of offering a single app for placing a video call. Internally, the plan was known as Duet — get it? — with a unified team of workers at the company operating throughout 2020 under the assumption that the two apps would merge into one product. Late last year, however, leadership for the two apps informed employees that the Duet team was shifting to focusing on Meet's enterprise utilities, leaving behind any consumer direction altogether.

Google's rumored plan to merge Duo and Meet into a single app has crashed and burned
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Csdami

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Sun in the hand

Sun in the hand
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What a morning

I love this place

What a morning
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Singh

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Sun rise image

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it is an old painting

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Raju

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Beauty of Nature

Beauty of Nature
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Josh

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That's it

After many rough and tough day one of those things that you can do to relax.

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Leaf

Nature photography by me

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Fatima jinnah women's university

Fatima jinnah women's university
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Natural photo

Good photographer

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