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Crown of my heart...

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Spotted a good young sir today while paddleboarding 😊 I haven't seen a hermit crab that big in a while!
“I felt the pain from time to time. Wanting to do things that were tough to do for me as a woman.. because I was a woman, and not because I was a scientist. You can think of a thousand excuses why you can’t do something. The trick is to not let that get in the way of making things happen.”
Mission Blue / sylvia earle
Today in my city Puerto Madryn
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”We’re losing a lot of the parts.. the loss of the diversity of life on Earth.. the bits and pieces have just disappeared and we don’t know how to put things back together again once they’re gone.”
Mission Blue / sylvia earle
What we don't know about Ocean?
What we don’t know about Ocean?
Ocean cover 70 % of Earth’s surface and still we human know more about the surface of the mars than Earth’s oceans,but just about time scientist our making progress but there is still lot of work in targeting the fully-mapping of Earth’s Ocean.The Seabed 2030 Project launched in 2017 have made a progress , the scientist have successfully mapped 19 percent of the Earth’s ocean.The GEBCO_2019 Grid…
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First American Woman to Walk in Space Reaches Deepest Spot in the Ocean
First American Woman to Walk in Space Reaches Deepest Spot in the Ocean
The geologist and former astronaut Kathy Sullivan, 68, is now also the first woman to reach the deepest spot on earth – challenger deep which is about about seven miles below the ocean’s surface.
She was the first American woman to walk in space and now has set another record to become the first woman and the 8th person in the history to reach the deepest known spot in the ocean on Sunday…
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