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Hati2 sob akun pendakian gunung urban hikers kena hack dan belum balik hingga hari ini… Postingan bagi2 emas tsb dipos kemarin dan hari ini udah ilang.. hati2 kalau kamu dikontak sm akun tsb ya

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2天前

Moga lekas kembali min🙌

andika putra
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2天前

Akun unpad juga, mana udah 2 hari

Ali Fajri Arachman
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2天前

Kayaknya lagi banyak kena hack gini ya.. even akun kampus unpad aja kena

Jojonatan | Creative Enthusiast
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UNPAD jg

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2天前

Kerjain aja tu no wa nya , kurang kerjaan bgt hack2 akun orang😢

paeysh0ul
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2天前

Sekolahan ku juga kena min

WhoamI
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2天前

Di x kemarin udah ada korban..

Agustinus Setiawan
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2天前

akun forum osis nasional juga min

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2天前

@aprily_ichy18 baca komen, jangan jangan akun kamu kena hack dg org yg sama juga,

Nina Nilawati
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2天前

@tahuradjuanda.official ini udah dr bulan kmrn

Kaka Rizdan Al-Ghifari
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2天前

Forum osis nasional, unpad.. sekarang ini, gelo bet hengker tzy

Muhammad Fahri
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2天前

Udah keliatan banget pnipuannya Pake font yang kek gitu mulu

monkey d Luffy
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2天前

Sudah kuduga

DEdy Monox
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2天前

Pantes dari kemaren post givewe aja 😂

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When photographer @paulnicklen set out to film this mother and calf, he spent an hour observing them from the surface, carefully studying the movements of these humpback whales. Only when the moment felt right did he take a deep breath and slip beneath the waves, quietly descending 40 feet on a single breath. As he lined up his shot, everything fell into place for a perfect, tender moment: A skirt of remoras clung to the mother’s waist, her calf nestled under her chin, and her nearly 14-foot-long pectoral fin lifted slightly. He filmed for as long as his lungs would permit before silently bidding them both farewell. The warm waters off Tonga’s coast serve as a sanctuary for humpbacks and their young, providing critical breeding and calving grounds secluded from the threat of speeding ships. Once newborns like this one are strong enough, they begin the long journey back to their feeding grounds in Antarctica. Nicklen says some free dives are so mesmerizing that you forget the burning in your lungs. This was one of them. Follow @paulnicklen for more stories from beneath the surface. This video was photographed under a special interaction permit (Regulation 13) authorized by the Tongan Ministry of Tourism. 

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When a massive iceberg broke away from Antarctica’s George VI Ice Shelf, nearby scientists explored the exposed seafloor for the first time and found the area teeming with marine life. Among the discoveries were a forest of sponges, giant sea spiders, icefish, and even deep-sea jellyfish. Normally, deep-sea ecosystems get their nutrients from the sea surface, which sprinkle down toward the seafloor. But this area was covered by a 500-foot-thick icy roof for an interminable amount of time, meaning that these critters must be getting their nutrients another way. So how did these ecosystems thrive? Learn more about this remarkable finding at the link in bio. Photographs by ROV SuBastian / Schmidt Ocean Institute 

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¡Felicidades a nuestros honrados! Carla Pérez, Oscar Andrés Méndez & Isabel Cristina Gámez, y Maya Gabeira representan con orgullo a las comunidades latinoamericanas, impactando el mundo con su pasión y dedicación. Desde la conservación marina hasta la innovación sostenible, sus logros nos inspiran a todos. Descubre sus historias y celebra su impacto global en el link en bio. #NatGeo33 Congratulations to our honorees! Carla Pérez, Oscar Andrés Méndez & Isabel Cristina Gámez, and Maya Gabeira proudly represent Latin American communities, impacting the world with their passion and dedication. From marine conservation to sustainable innovation, their achievements inspire us all. Discover their stories and celebrate their global impact at the link in bio. #NatGeo33 Carla Pérez photographed by @nannaheitmann in Kyanjin Gompa, Nepal. Isabel Cristina Gámez and Oscar Andrés Méndez photographed by @hammond_robin in Bogotá, Colombia. Maya Gabeira photographed by @paleyphoto in Nazaré, Portugal. In homage to our 33 founders, we’re proud to introduce the National Geographic 33—an initiative honoring a new generation of global trailblazers who are making a profound impact on conservation, science, policy, storytelling, and beyond. 

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A neurotoxin found in harmful algae blooms is causing normally friendly sea lions to act aggressively. Known as domoic acid, this potent neurotoxin is making the animals sick, leading to seizures, brain damage, and even unprovoked attacks on humans. Find out how toxic algae is disrupting marine life and what it means for the future at the link in bio. Photograph By David Swanson/AFP/Getty Images 

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Before the tulips the hyacinth bloom first! If you head out now you will see many white, pink and purple fields! #fleurs #flores #keukenhof #nature #dutch #bestofthenetherlands #amsterdam #netherlands #blooming #lente #spring #blumen #flowerstagram #flowers #trendingreels #shotoniphone #earthpix #wobderful #peaceful #calm #sunset #paradise