Bentley’s EXP 100 GT Concept Car: A Look at Grand Touring in the Year 2035

Bentley looks to the future with the EXP 100 GT concept car that pairs artificial intelligence with sustainaƄle мaterials мade froм recycled rice-husks and wine-production waste. Fully electric with the option of autonoмous driʋing, …

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The 2008 Bentley Continental GT Speed is more than simply a premium vehicle for off-roading.

The transforмed 2008 Bentley Continental GT Speed proʋides rugged perforмance off-road while enjoying an opulent interior. Bentley is faмed for producing luxury cars to coмpete against the likes of Mercedes MayƄach, Rolls-Royce, Porsche, …

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San Diego: Unknown LGBTQ+ hotspot of the US

While San Francisco and Los Angeles are renowned for their gay scenes, San Diego has long been one of the US’ most tolerant cities. California has long been known as one of the most progressive, tolerant and LGBTQ+-friendly states in the US. Los Angeles …

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Where folks eat breakfast while drinking beer

Known as a “Weißwurstfrühstück”, this traditional sausage-pretzel-and-beer-breakfast might be Germany’s most “German” meal. It was Saturday morning at Gaststätte Großmarkthalle , and it felt like Friday night. The wood-panelled rooms were full of people, …

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You may stay at this hotel in Finland and sleep beneath the Northern Lights

Ever dreamt of sleeping under the night sky? Well, you can sleep under the Aurora Borealis when you are at this hotel in Finland. Picture courtesy: Facebook/Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort By Samonway Duttagupta : If you love travelling and you are equally …

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Unreal Moon Image Appears to be a Huge Eye Peeking Through a Desert Rock Arch

Surreal Moon Photo Looks Like a Huge Eye Peeking Through a Rock Arch in the Desert At the eпd of OсtoƄer, photographer Zach Cooley veпtᴜred to Arсhes …

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In Central Java, the last population of Homo erectus persisted until 108,000 years ago.

An international team of researchers has pinpointed the first comprehensive age for the last known occurrence of the early hominin species Homo erectus . This is an artist’s reconstruction of Homo erectus . Image credit: Yale University. In the 1930s, …

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In Washington, a 13,900-Year-Old Projectile Point Was Discovered

Scientists have found fragments a human-made projectile point in a rib of an American mastodon ( Mammut americanum ) from the Manis site, Washington, the United States. The projectile point is about 13,900 years old and is morphologically different from …

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Hunter-gatherer Settlement 10,500 Years Old Discovered in Britain

Archaeologists excavating near Scarborough in North Yorkshire, Britain, have uncovered the remains of a small settlement — including bone, antler and stone tools and weapons, the bones of animals, and traces of woodworking — inhabited by groups of hunter-gatherers …

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The Mysterious Magdeburg Unicorn: A Science and Mythology Mystery

The Magdeburg Unicorn, a fascinating and enigmatic creature, has captured the imagination of people for centuries. A woolly rhinoceros and a narwhal have been proposed as potential sources of inspiration for the creature, but its true identity remains …

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