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It keeps receiving recognition and, in the last two years alone, was called one of the country’s best beaches and the best beach to watch the sunset. Some people, however, would “rather have been in Blackpool”. After sifting through hundreds of comments on TripAdvisor, we have found seven of the most hilariously bitter reviews of our beach. Let’s jump right in. Kicking things off, some people Brighton’s weather to be “a paradise for those seeking torment”. David described his July 2023 visit as “a dark, rainy and windy”, and overall “absolutely horrific”.  “When God wants to punish you, he’ll tell…

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Welcome to the enchanting world of the Plitvice Lakes National Park, located in the very heart of Croatia. The region will attract you with its wonderful nature, as well as abundant cultural heritage. Through archaeological discoveries, interesting legends, extraordinary architecture, charming mills dotted along the Korana river, and a dedication to preserving cultural heritage, we are here to introduce you to the connection that this magical corner of the world has with history and tradition. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of the Plitvice Lakes National Park, where we will look into the various aspects of its cultural…

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Image Credit: SplashNews.com Jessa Duggar Seewald is the fifth child of Jim Bob & Michelle Duggar. She was featured in the reality shows ’19 Kids & Counting’ and ‘Counting On’ Jessa has five children with her husband, Benjamin Seewald. Jessa announced she welcomed her her fifth child in December 2023. Jessa Duggar is a member of the Duggar family, who became famous from their now-canceled TLC reality show 19 Kids and Counting. Jessa is the fifth child, and third daughter, of Jim Bob Duggar and Michelle Duggar, who have 19 children. After 19 Kids and Counting was canceled in 2015 due to Josh Duggar‘s sexual abuse…

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The company began the year with a ton of turmoil This year did not start off great for Salesforce, with an unusual level of turbulence and uncertainty surrounding the company. But as the year comes to a close, Salesforce finds itself in surprisingly good shape financially: Its stock is up over 96% year-to-date. Earlier this year, such an outcome would have seemed impossible to imagine. The bad news started rolling in even before the new year began, when co-CEO Bret Taylor, who many speculated was being groomed to be heir apparent to Marc Benioff, quite suddenly announced he was leaving…

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The colored circle represents the hologram, out of which the knotted optical vortex emerges. Credit: University of Bristol A quarter century ago, physicist Juan Maldacena proposed the AdS/CFT correspondence, an intriguing holographic connection between gravity in a three-dimensional universe and quantum physics on the universe’s two-dimensional boundary. This correspondence is at this stage, even a quarter century after Maldacena’s discovery, just a conjecture. A statement about the nature of the universe that seems to be true, but one that has not yet been proven to actually reflect the reality that we live in. And what’s more, it only has limited…

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The works of Raymond Briggs will be on display next year at Ditchling Museum of Art and Craft. The author lived in Westmeston, near Ditchling, and based his hit children’s book The Snowman, which was made into a film, in the Sussex countryside. Raymond Briggs died in August last year, when he was 88 Bloomin’ Brilliant: The Life and Work of Raymond Briggs will bring together 30 items from the late author’s estate with over 100 original artworks from his 60-year career. It is the first specially curated show following Raymond’s death in 2022. This exhibition includes work from Raymond’s most…

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An archaeological find in the Huescan Pyrenees allowed researchers to identify for the first time livestock management strategies and feeding practices which demonstrate how the first high mountain societies, at the start of the Neolithic period, were already carrying out complex livestock and farming activities, instead of being limited to the transhumance of sheep and goats. The study has been the first to combine carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis with archaeozoological analyses. The study, coordinated by the UAB and including the involvement of the CSIC, the University of Évora and the Government of Aragon, also documented how the economic…

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