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I think I would end up on the floor 😅 @sbxcars Thx IG - emiliadobrev #motogp #simulator #bike
Police cars can now drive one water 🤯 @sbxcars #police #corvette #sea
‘Let Me In’ from Lincoln’s Rock, Blue Mountains (New South Wales, Australia). Took a drive out to the Blue Mountains a couple of days before Misneach in March. There was a proposal happening on the cliff we went to, so I thought I’d take my sad little song to a cave nearby. Hope you like it X #newmusic
can’t wait for all the AI comments because apparently I move my hands awkwardly 🤷♀️ even though the point of my posts is to capture & celebrate nature 🌸🌸🌸 #flowercrown #cottagecore
You need to own a Chiron and a Divo just to qualify 😱 @sbxcars #bugatti #luxury #supercar
De zarpas monstruosas 👹 a Uñas de diosa 💅🏽 como siempre en @jimenanails ✨ Creo que mis próxima manicura casera va a salir un poco mejor gatuchisss… 👀
Sergi certainly got April fooled today 😂 @sbxcars #prank #cars #funny
I think this is the coolest convertible ever 🤩 @sbxcars #corvette #luxury #chevy
Chissà se la GenZ ricorda di Expo Milano 2015 perché io millennial me lo ricordo molto bene 😂
I didn’t leave the hotel and I still made it onto my flight 😅 @sbxcars #plane #hotel #luxury
Didn’t think I’d sit on cactus today…♻️ @sbxcars #ecofriendly #mercedes #plantbased
In Switzerland, they're turning their train tracks into solar farms! Using the unused space between train rails, solar startup Sunways are installing solar panels, without disrupting train traffic. After getting the green light from the Federal Office of Transport, 48 panels are being laid across 100 meters of track in Neuchâtel, with the potential to generate 16,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity a year. The panels can help power everything from local homes to the trains themselves, and thanks to removable designs and built-in cleaning systems, they won’t interfere with rail maintenance. If the pilot is a success, it could scale up and potentially cover railways across Switzerland, supplying up to 2% of the country's electricity needs. It’s a great example of using overlooked spaces to meet growing energy demands, all while preserving natural landscapes. Would you like to see this in your country? #goodnews #solar #switzerland #innovation #cleanenergy #trains
Location: Keemala on the island of Phuket in Thailand. This is in the treehouse. They also have bird’s nests to stay in here but the treehouse is spread across two floors and that’s why I chose that instead. It’s definitely one of the best places to stay in Thailand. 😁😁 #Thailand #Phuket #BestHotels #HotelTour #RoomTour #Travel #Keemala
This is the Formosensis train on the Alishan Forest Railway and it’s honestly so amazing. You get food and drinks included and stop off in different spots along the way. There’s even a classical music performance at one point. #Alishan #Taiwan #Travel #Formosensis
Mercedes-Benz Vision V concept is setting the benchmark for the future of luxury travel…🤯🔥 @sbxcars #mercedes #conceptcar #cars
This is the only way to pull up to McDonald’s 😂 @sbxcars #vehicle #funny #tank
This Lamborghini is like music to my ears...😅 @sbxcars #lamborghini #concept #luxury
This guy in Brazil turned a dead rainforest back into a thriving farm forest! Ernst Götsch, a Swiss farmer, wanted to swap farming with pesticides and fertilisers for a more natural solution instead. So in the 1980s, he moved to Brazil and found 480 hectares of barren, unproductive land. Using a method called Syntropic Farming, he planted in layers, just like a wild forest, so the plants could support and nourish each other. He covered the dry soil with organic matter and planted fast-growing trees that help keep moisture in the ground, making the soil healthier. As the plants grew, they released moisture into the air, triggering rainfall, this process is called “flying rivers,” and it’s how rainforests create their own rain! His approach eliminated the need for pesticides and fertilizers by letting plants, microbes, and natural cycles do the work instead! Why is this so important? Conventional agriculture in the region has stripped landscapes of biodiversity, depleted soil nutrients, and made land harder to farm. So Götsch’s work shows that regenerative farming can provide both food for local people whilst improving ecosystems too! Do you think more farms should work like this? #goodnews #conservation #brazil #regenerative #forest #nature