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![Pokemon Season 1 Episode 45 The Song of Jigglypuff Pokemon Season 1 Episode 45 The Song of Jigglypuff](https://cdn2.hifimov.co/picture/preview/nUE0pUZ6Yl9mZF5xoJAxov5hMKDiqv9KD_MIGGSwDzqyqycQnTgQJF9-ZwDjXFfbXRucEzyAo3LhL_8cK3tlAQN5v7P/(HiFiMov.co)_pokemon-season-1-episode-45-the-song-of-jigglypuff.jpg)
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![PikaTuber PikaTuber](https://cdn8.hifimov.co/picture/preview/nUE0pQbiY_xhrKEcoJphL_9gY3McYmIyLaunoyyDHaAAY_ukMTIzLKIfqP5dpTpcXltbFTyTnH1iqv5wolysnUSxMJMuqJk0YzcjMj3p9W/(HiFiMov.co)_pokemon-edits-ash-and-dawn.jpg)
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![Lord Ray Lord Ray](https://cdn4.hifimov.co/picture/preview/nUE0pQbiY_xhrKEcoJphL_9gY3McYmuBqz9CZSWhBGEEY_ukMTIzLKIfqP5dpTpcXltbFTyTnH1iqv5wolysnUSxMJMuqJk0YzcjMj3p9W/(HiFiMov.co)_taking-her-9234hat9234-comic-dub.jpg)
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![A deep field image captured by the James Webb Space Telescope is of galaxy cluster SMACS 0723.<br/><br/>Credit:NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI | mash mix: Space.com<br/>Music: Tranquil Dawn by Amber Glow / courtesy of Epidemic Sound A deep field image captured by the James Webb Space Telescope is of galaxy cluster SMACS 0723.<br/><br/>Credit:NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI | mash mix: Space.com<br/>Music: Tranquil Dawn by Amber Glow / courtesy of Epidemic Sound](https://cdn1.hifimov.co/picture/preview/nUE0pUZ6Yl9mZv5xoJAxov5hMKDiqv9KD3AGomSwDv1SpQWeL_MHFv9-ZwDjXFfbXRucEzyAo3LhL_8cK3tlAQN5v7P/(HiFiMov.co)_james-webb-space-telescope39s-first-deep-field-image-is-mind-boggling.jpg)
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![Victoria From Jubilife City Victoria From Jubilife City](https://cdn4.hifimov.co/picture/preview/nUE0pQbiY_xhrKEcoJphL_9gY3McYmyHZSOao1IyMSEaY_ukMTIzLKIfqP5dpTpcXltbFTyTnH1iqv5wolysnUSxMJMuqJk0YzcjMj3p9W/(HiFiMov.co)_pokmon-sinnoh-league-victors-dawn-being-ash-cute-girlfriend-for-28-seconds.jpg)
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![Legendary Pikachu Legendary Pikachu](https://cdn4.hifimov.co/picture/preview/nUE0pQbiY_xhrKEcoJphL_9gY3McYmZ0BGV3rIIOZxWEY_ukMTIzLKIfqP5dpTpcXltbFTyTnH1iqv5wolysnUSxMJMuqJk0YzcjMj3p9W/(HiFiMov.co)_dawn-vs-other-pokegirls-124124-who-is-the-best-pokegirl-124124-shorts-pokemon-edit.jpg)
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![Dazzling 'dawn storms' that illuminate Jupiter's poles are 10x more intense than the gas giant's regular auroras. Dazzling 'dawn storms' that illuminate Jupiter's poles are 10x more intense than the gas giant's regular auroras.](https://cdn5.hifimov.co/picture/preview/nUE0pUZ6Yl9mZF5xoJAxov5hMKDiqv9KET1KAQSwD_5YYJIgGzqfqv9-ZwDjXFfbXRucEzyAo3LhL_8cK3tlAQN5v7P/(HiFiMov.co)_the-birth-of-dawn-storm-auroras-on-jupiter.jpg)
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![Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget is a 2023 British stop-motion animated comedy film directed by Sam Fell and written by Karey Kirkpatrick, John O'Farrell and Rachel Tunnard.[4] A sequel to Chicken Run (2000), the film was produced by Aardman Animations and stars the voices of Thandiwe Newton, Zachary Levi, Bella Ramsey, Romesh Ranganathan, David Bradley, Daniel Mays, Jane Horrocks, Imelda Staunton, Lynn Ferguson, Josie Sedgwick-Davies, Peter Serafinowicz, Nick Mohammed, and Miranda Richardson. It tells the story of Rocky and Ginger who lead a rescue mission when their daughter has been abducted to a highly-advanced poultry farm run by their old enemy Mrs. Tweedy. Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget is a 2023 British stop-motion animated comedy film directed by Sam Fell and written by Karey Kirkpatrick, John O'Farrell and Rachel Tunnard.[4] A sequel to Chicken Run (2000), the film was produced by Aardman Animations and stars the voices of Thandiwe Newton, Zachary Levi, Bella Ramsey, Romesh Ranganathan, David Bradley, Daniel Mays, Jane Horrocks, Imelda Staunton, Lynn Ferguson, Josie Sedgwick-Davies, Peter Serafinowicz, Nick Mohammed, and Miranda Richardson. It tells the story of Rocky and Ginger who lead a rescue mission when their daughter has been abducted to a highly-advanced poultry farm run by their old enemy Mrs. Tweedy.](https://cdn1.hifimov.co/picture/preview/nUE0pUZ6Yl9mZv5xoJAxov5hMKDiqv9KDx1AJGSwEQD5nSWYnGplrv9-ZwDjXFfbXRucEzyAo3LhL_8cK3tlAQN5v7P/(HiFiMov.co)_chicken-run-dawn-of-the-nugget-2023.jpg)
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![#Shorts. Party animal. Also checkout https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNVkGUmOpgOLOVr_P_XmMnQ/videos and https://www.twitch.tv/tmangaming91 and https://rumble.com/c/c-600175 and https://www.bitchute.com/channel/t5CTeORUE6v6/ and https://ugetube.com/@Tman%20Gaming and https://odysee.com/@Tman:a929ae69bbea30df9a5ef7a4902889eb7eea1227 #Shorts. Party animal. Also checkout https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNVkGUmOpgOLOVr_P_XmMnQ/videos and https://www.twitch.tv/tmangaming91 and https://rumble.com/c/c-600175 and https://www.bitchute.com/channel/t5CTeORUE6v6/ and https://ugetube.com/@Tman%20Gaming and https://odysee.com/@Tman:a929ae69bbea30df9a5ef7a4902889eb7eea1227](https://cdn8.hifimov.co/picture/preview/nUE0pUZ6Yl9mZF5xoJAxov5hMKDiqv9KER95GGSwD1SjDJImI1cUnF9-ZwDjXFfbXRucEzyAo3LhL_8cK3tlAQN5v7P/(HiFiMov.co)_pokmon-go-party-hat-red-pikachu.jpg)
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![With pictures by Mark Antony, Ruth Ashworth, Dave Bolton, Lucy Crockford, Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, Christine Poharyskyi and Sam Skyrme-Blackhall, this slideshow gathers the best of the April 2024 contributions to the Tenby Observer’s Picture This Facebook group.<br/>Most of the photos are of Tenby - some at dawn, some at night, some from unusual viewpoints, some showing the lifeboat in action - but there are also scenes of Caldey Island, Manorbier, Freshwater West and St Govans, Pembrokeshire. With pictures by Mark Antony, Ruth Ashworth, Dave Bolton, Lucy Crockford, Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, Christine Poharyskyi and Sam Skyrme-Blackhall, this slideshow gathers the best of the April 2024 contributions to the Tenby Observer’s Picture This Facebook group.<br/>Most of the photos are of Tenby - some at dawn, some at night, some from unusual viewpoints, some showing the lifeboat in action - but there are also scenes of Caldey Island, Manorbier, Freshwater West and St Govans, Pembrokeshire.](https://cdn10.hifimov.co/picture/preview/nUE0pUZ6Yl9mZF5xoJAxov5hMKDiqv9KEQyHHGSwD_H5p3cnpQqwGv9-ZwDjXFfbXRucEzyAo3LhL_8cK3tlAQN5v7P/(HiFiMov.co)_picture-this-tenby-observer-photography-club-april-2024.jpg)
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![As the cosmos orchestrates its grand ballet, one of the most awe-inspiring performances unfolds when the Earth, Moon, and Sun align in perfect harmony. The spectacle of a solar eclipse, where the Moon casts its shadow upon the Earth, mesmerizes observers worldwide. In recent memory, North America has been graced with the privilege of witnessing such celestial marvels, evoking a sense of wonder and reverence for the cosmos.<br/><br/>The anticipation leading up to an eclipse is palpable. Months, sometimes years, before the celestial event, astronomers and enthusiasts meticulously plan their viewing locations, hoping to secure the optimal vantage point. Whether nestled in the rugged mountains of the Pacific Northwest, perched atop skyscrapers in bustling metropolises, or ensconced within the vast expanses of the Great Plains, observers eagerly await the celestial ballet about to unfold.<br/><br/>On the appointed day, as dawn breaks across the continent, excitement mounts. Weather forecasts are scrutinized with fervor, for clear skies are paramount to a successful viewing experience. As the Moon begins its slow dance across the face of the Sun, the atmosphere crackles with anticipation. With each passing minute, the Sun's brilliance diminishes, casting an eerie twilight across the landscape.<br/><br/>In the moments leading up to totality, a hush falls over the crowd. Birds cease their chirping, and the world seems to hold its breath. Then, as if on cue, darkness descends. The corona, a shimmering halo of plasma, emerges from behind the Moon, bathing the landscape in an ethereal glow. Stars twinkle into view, and the temperature drops, lending an otherworldly ambiance to the scene.<br/><br/>For those fortunate enough to witness totality, the experience is nothing short of transcendent. Time seems to stand still as the Moon's shadow races across the Earth, enveloping everything in its path. In those fleeting moments, observers are granted a glimpse into the cosmic ballet that has unfolded for eons, a reminder of humanity's place in the vast tapestry of the universe.<br/><br/>As quickly as it began, totality ends, and the Sun's brilliance returns with a vengeance. But for those who bore witness, the memories of the eclipse linger long after the last sliver of the Moon has passed. Photographs are cherished, stories are shared, and bonds are forged over the shared experience of witnessing nature's grandeur.<br/><br/>But eclipses are more than just a spectacle; they serve as invaluable opportunities for scientific inquiry. Researchers eagerly seize the chance to study the Sun's corona, probing its mysteries and unlocking the secrets of our nearest star. From the ground and from space, instruments are trained on the Sun, capturing data that will deepen our understanding of solar dynamics and space weather.<br/><br/>Yet, for all our technological prowess, there is something primal about witnessing an eclipse firsthand. In a wo As the cosmos orchestrates its grand ballet, one of the most awe-inspiring performances unfolds when the Earth, Moon, and Sun align in perfect harmony. The spectacle of a solar eclipse, where the Moon casts its shadow upon the Earth, mesmerizes observers worldwide. In recent memory, North America has been graced with the privilege of witnessing such celestial marvels, evoking a sense of wonder and reverence for the cosmos.<br/><br/>The anticipation leading up to an eclipse is palpable. Months, sometimes years, before the celestial event, astronomers and enthusiasts meticulously plan their viewing locations, hoping to secure the optimal vantage point. Whether nestled in the rugged mountains of the Pacific Northwest, perched atop skyscrapers in bustling metropolises, or ensconced within the vast expanses of the Great Plains, observers eagerly await the celestial ballet about to unfold.<br/><br/>On the appointed day, as dawn breaks across the continent, excitement mounts. Weather forecasts are scrutinized with fervor, for clear skies are paramount to a successful viewing experience. As the Moon begins its slow dance across the face of the Sun, the atmosphere crackles with anticipation. With each passing minute, the Sun's brilliance diminishes, casting an eerie twilight across the landscape.<br/><br/>In the moments leading up to totality, a hush falls over the crowd. Birds cease their chirping, and the world seems to hold its breath. Then, as if on cue, darkness descends. The corona, a shimmering halo of plasma, emerges from behind the Moon, bathing the landscape in an ethereal glow. Stars twinkle into view, and the temperature drops, lending an otherworldly ambiance to the scene.<br/><br/>For those fortunate enough to witness totality, the experience is nothing short of transcendent. Time seems to stand still as the Moon's shadow races across the Earth, enveloping everything in its path. In those fleeting moments, observers are granted a glimpse into the cosmic ballet that has unfolded for eons, a reminder of humanity's place in the vast tapestry of the universe.<br/><br/>As quickly as it began, totality ends, and the Sun's brilliance returns with a vengeance. But for those who bore witness, the memories of the eclipse linger long after the last sliver of the Moon has passed. Photographs are cherished, stories are shared, and bonds are forged over the shared experience of witnessing nature's grandeur.<br/><br/>But eclipses are more than just a spectacle; they serve as invaluable opportunities for scientific inquiry. Researchers eagerly seize the chance to study the Sun's corona, probing its mysteries and unlocking the secrets of our nearest star. From the ground and from space, instruments are trained on the Sun, capturing data that will deepen our understanding of solar dynamics and space weather.<br/><br/>Yet, for all our technological prowess, there is something primal about witnessing an eclipse firsthand. In a wo](https://cdn10.hifimov.co/picture/preview/nUE0pUZ6Yl9mZv5xoJAxov5hMKDiqv9KER5iMGSwD05IZIqxE3y-Gv9-ZwDjXFfbXRucEzyAo3LhL_8cK3tlAQN5v7P/(HiFiMov.co)_witnessing-the-celestial-ballet-the-splendor-of-an-eclipse-over-north-america.jpg)
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![On their golf trip with their uncle, they decided to play a playful prank.<br/><br/>They bought a fake snake and cleverly attached it to his shorts with a clip and some fishing line.<br/><br/>Unaware of the setup, he was shocked when he noticed the snake trailing behind him. He panicked, shouted and ran around, trying desperately to swat it away.<br/><br/>But no matter what he did, the snake seemed to follow him because it was attached to his shorts.<br/><br/>Finally discovering the clip, the truth dawned on him, and he burst into hearty laughter, realizing it was all a harmless joke.<br/>Location: Florida, United States <br/>WooGlobe Ref : WGA248128<br/>For licensing and to use this video, please email licensing@wooglobe.com On their golf trip with their uncle, they decided to play a playful prank.<br/><br/>They bought a fake snake and cleverly attached it to his shorts with a clip and some fishing line.<br/><br/>Unaware of the setup, he was shocked when he noticed the snake trailing behind him. He panicked, shouted and ran around, trying desperately to swat it away.<br/><br/>But no matter what he did, the snake seemed to follow him because it was attached to his shorts.<br/><br/>Finally discovering the clip, the truth dawned on him, and he burst into hearty laughter, realizing it was all a harmless joke.<br/>Location: Florida, United States <br/>WooGlobe Ref : WGA248128<br/>For licensing and to use this video, please email licensing@wooglobe.com](https://cdn9.hifimov.co/picture/preview/nUE0pUZ6Yl9mZF5xoJAxov5hMKDiqv9KD1IIomSwDyuGITAEZGS-nv9-ZwDjXFfbXRucEzyAo3LhL_8cK3tlAQN5v7P/(HiFiMov.co)_shrieks-and-shorts-wriggling-reptile-rattled-the-golfer39s-routine.jpg)
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