• This could be the reason why God (Allah) was angry with California (L.A).

    Recently there was a movement which proclaimed that there is no God in California...

    May almighty Allah have mercy upon us.
    This could be the reason why God (Allah) was angry with California (L.A). Recently there was a movement which proclaimed that there is no God in California... May almighty Allah have mercy upon us.
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  • Kuzo muga yadda Birnin Los Angeles ya zama kufai sakamakon ibtila'in wutar daji data lankwame garin.

    #Maulud2024 #AbujaStruggle #Israel #nigeria #12december #IsraeliCrimes #tunabaya #california #iran #Syrian #losangeles
    Kuzo muga yadda Birnin Los Angeles ya zama kufai sakamakon ibtila'in wutar daji data lankwame garin. #Maulud2024 #AbujaStruggle #Israel #nigeria #12december #IsraeliCrimes #tunabaya #california #iran #Syrian #losangeles
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  • Pray for California
    Mercy oh God
    Pray for California Mercy oh God
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  • Prayers for California 🙏🏾
    Prayers for California 🙏🏾😩
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  • _Article: Singing Sand Dunes_

    In the deserts of California, there are sand dunes that sing - well, sort of! When the wind blows, these dunes make a weird, musical humming sound that's like nature's own soundtrack. It's a pretty cool (and quirky) natural phenomenon!
    _Article: Singing Sand Dunes_ In the deserts of California, there are sand dunes that sing - well, sort of! When the wind blows, these dunes make a weird, musical humming sound that's like nature's own soundtrack. It's a pretty cool (and quirky) natural phenomenon!
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  • In California's Death Valley National Park, a mysterious phenomenon occurs, where large stones weighing up to 700 pounds mysteriously move across the dry lake bed, leaving trails behind them. Scientists have discovered that the stones' movement is caused by a combination of strong winds, ice formation, and the lake bed's smooth surface. Witnessing these "sailing stones" is like seeing nature's magic unfold before your eyes.
    In California's Death Valley National Park, a mysterious phenomenon occurs, where large stones weighing up to 700 pounds mysteriously move across the dry lake bed, leaving trails behind them. Scientists have discovered that the stones' movement is caused by a combination of strong winds, ice formation, and the lake bed's smooth surface. Witnessing these "sailing stones" is like seeing nature's magic unfold before your eyes.
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  • Hyperion tree

    Hyperion is a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) in California that is the world's tallest known living tree, measured at 116.07 metres (380.8 ft) tall in 2019.

    Hyperion was discovered on August 25, 2006, by naturalists Chris Atkins and Michael Taylor.[5] The tree height of 115.55 m (379.1 ft) was verified by Stephen Sillett in 2006 using both a laser range finder and a fiberglass tape to measure the tree from the base to the crown.[6][7] The tree has grown since then to reach 116.07 metres (380.8 ft) recorded in 2019. Hyperion was found in a remote area of Redwood National Park, inside of the originally designated park boundaries of 1968.[8] The park also houses the second-, fourth- and fifth-tallest known trees, coast redwoods named Helios, Icarus, and Daedalus, which respectively measured 377, 371 and 363 feet in 2022.[9][10]

    The tree was named after the titan Hyperion from Greek mythology.[9][8]

    Hyperion is estimated to be between 600 and 800 years old[2][10][11] and contain 530 m3 (18,600 cu ft) of wood.

    The exact location of Hyperion is nominally secret but is available via internet search.[12] However, in July 2022, the Redwood Park superintendent closed the entire area around the tree, citing "devastation of the habitat surrounding Hyperion" caused by visitors. Its base was trampled by the overuse and as a result ferns no longer grow around the tree.[1] Anyone who gets too close could face up to six months in jail and a $5,000 maximum fine.

    exact location of Hyperion is nominally secret but is available via internet search.[12] However, in July 2022, the Redwood Park superintendent closed the entire area around the tree, citing "devastation of the habitat surrounding Hyperion" caused by visitors. Its base was trampled by the overuse and as a result ferns no longer grow around the tree.[1] Anyone who gets too close could face up to six months in jail and a $5,000 maximum fine.


    Hyperion tree Hyperion is a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) in California that is the world's tallest known living tree, measured at 116.07 metres (380.8 ft) tall in 2019. Hyperion was discovered on August 25, 2006, by naturalists Chris Atkins and Michael Taylor.[5] The tree height of 115.55 m (379.1 ft) was verified by Stephen Sillett in 2006 using both a laser range finder and a fiberglass tape to measure the tree from the base to the crown.[6][7] The tree has grown since then to reach 116.07 metres (380.8 ft) recorded in 2019. Hyperion was found in a remote area of Redwood National Park, inside of the originally designated park boundaries of 1968.[8] The park also houses the second-, fourth- and fifth-tallest known trees, coast redwoods named Helios, Icarus, and Daedalus, which respectively measured 377, 371 and 363 feet in 2022.[9][10] The tree was named after the titan Hyperion from Greek mythology.[9][8] Hyperion is estimated to be between 600 and 800 years old[2][10][11] and contain 530 m3 (18,600 cu ft) of wood. The exact location of Hyperion is nominally secret but is available via internet search.[12] However, in July 2022, the Redwood Park superintendent closed the entire area around the tree, citing "devastation of the habitat surrounding Hyperion" caused by visitors. Its base was trampled by the overuse and as a result ferns no longer grow around the tree.[1] Anyone who gets too close could face up to six months in jail and a $5,000 maximum fine. exact location of Hyperion is nominally secret but is available via internet search.[12] However, in July 2022, the Redwood Park superintendent closed the entire area around the tree, citing "devastation of the habitat surrounding Hyperion" caused by visitors. Its base was trampled by the overuse and as a result ferns no longer grow around the tree.[1] Anyone who gets too close could face up to six months in jail and a $5,000 maximum fine.
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  • Here are some humorous and amusing facts:

    *Weird World Records*

    1. The longest recorded flight of a chicken is 13 seconds.
    2. The world's largest collection of airsickness bags belongs to a Dutchman (over 6,142 bags).
    3. The longest recorded duration without sleep is 264.4 hours (11 days).

    *Bizarre Food Facts*

    1. Casu marzu, a Sardinian cheese, contains live maggots.
    2. Fried tarantulas are a snack in Cambodia.
    3. The world's hottest pepper, the Carolina Reaper, has a Scoville heat unit rating of 2,200,000.

    *Funny Animal Facts*

    1. Dolphins sleep with one eye open.
    2. Cats have a special talent for recognizing the sound of a can opener.
    3. Dogs can smell your emotions (literally).

    *Quirky History*

    1. The first computer bug was an actual insect stuck in the Harvard Mark II computer (1947).
    2. The shortest war in history was between Britain and Zanzibar on August 27, 1896, lasting only 38 minutes.
    3. The first email spam was sent in 1978 by Gary Thuerk.

    *Amusing Science*

    1. You're more likely to die from a falling coconut than a shark attack.
    2. The human nose can detect over 1 trillion different scents.
    3. Butterflies taste with their feet.

    *Laughable Laws*

    1. In Alabama, it's illegal to wear a fake mustache in church.
    2. In California, it's illegal to lick a toad.
    3. In Switzerland, it's illegal to own just one guinea pig.
    Here are some humorous and amusing facts: *Weird World Records* 1. The longest recorded flight of a chicken is 13 seconds. 2. The world's largest collection of airsickness bags belongs to a Dutchman (over 6,142 bags). 3. The longest recorded duration without sleep is 264.4 hours (11 days). *Bizarre Food Facts* 1. Casu marzu, a Sardinian cheese, contains live maggots. 2. Fried tarantulas are a snack in Cambodia. 3. The world's hottest pepper, the Carolina Reaper, has a Scoville heat unit rating of 2,200,000. *Funny Animal Facts* 1. Dolphins sleep with one eye open. 2. Cats have a special talent for recognizing the sound of a can opener. 3. Dogs can smell your emotions (literally). *Quirky History* 1. The first computer bug was an actual insect stuck in the Harvard Mark II computer (1947). 2. The shortest war in history was between Britain and Zanzibar on August 27, 1896, lasting only 38 minutes. 3. The first email spam was sent in 1978 by Gary Thuerk. *Amusing Science* 1. You're more likely to die from a falling coconut than a shark attack. 2. The human nose can detect over 1 trillion different scents. 3. Butterflies taste with their feet. *Laughable Laws* 1. In Alabama, it's illegal to wear a fake mustache in church. 2. In California, it's illegal to lick a toad. 3. In Switzerland, it's illegal to own just one guinea pig.
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    San Diego, California, USA 💚
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  • *North Korea has test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)* in Kim Jong Un's first weapons test since being accused of sending soldiers to Russia.

    The missile launch came just hours after *US and South Korean defence chiefs called on Pyongyang to withdraw its troops from Russia* .

    *South Korea and Japan both condemned the missile launch* which they say was fired on a lofted trajectory -- meaning up, not out.

    Tokyo said the *"ICBM-class" missile was airborne for about 86 minutes* and hit altitudes of 7,000 kilometres.
    [01/11, 12:19 pm] null: 3️⃣ *Hello Kitty turns 50 on Friday, the cute, enigmatic character* that adorns everything from handbags to rice cookers still making millions for her Japanese creators.

    The simple *design of the character -- who is not a cat, but a little girl from London* according to Sanrio, the company behind Kitty -- has mileage as a money-spinner for years to come, experts say.

    One woman in the US state of California has amassed *so much Hello Kitty merchandise that her husband built her a pink so-called _"she-shed"_* to keep it in.

    *Stuffed inside are thousands of toys and other items featuring Kitty and her eye-catching red bow,* including rows of sunglasses, a swivel chair and novelty gumball dispensers.
    *North Korea has test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)* in Kim Jong Un's first weapons test since being accused of sending soldiers to Russia. 🇰🇵 The missile launch came just hours after *US and South Korean defence chiefs called on Pyongyang to withdraw its troops from Russia* . 🚀 *South Korea and Japan both condemned the missile launch* which they say was fired on a lofted trajectory -- meaning up, not out. 🇰🇷 🇯🇵 Tokyo said the *"ICBM-class" missile was airborne for about 86 minutes* and hit altitudes of 7,000 kilometres. [01/11, 12:19 pm] null: 3️⃣ *Hello Kitty turns 50 on Friday, the cute, enigmatic character* that adorns everything from handbags to rice cookers still making millions for her Japanese creators. 🇯🇵 The simple *design of the character -- who is not a cat, but a little girl from London* according to Sanrio, the company behind Kitty -- has mileage as a money-spinner for years to come, experts say. One woman in the US state of California has amassed *so much Hello Kitty merchandise that her husband built her a pink so-called _"she-shed"_* to keep it in. *Stuffed inside are thousands of toys and other items featuring Kitty and her eye-catching red bow,* including rows of sunglasses, a swivel chair and novelty gumball dispensers.
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