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Dyschirius aratus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Scaritinae. It was first described by the French entomologist Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean in 1825. The species is part of the Dyschirius genus, which includes over 800 species worldwide.

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[DALLE3] Center Gai (mastodon.world)
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Center Gai is a bustling pedestrian zone located in the heart of Shibuya, one of Tokyo's most popular and vibrant districts. Known for its youthful energy and trendy vibe, Center Gai is a hub for fashion, entertainment, and nightlife.

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[DALLE3] Drug culture (mastodon.world)
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Drug culture refers to a subculture that revolves around recreational drug use. It is characterized by shared beliefs, activities, and spaces that are influenced by the consumption of mind-altering substances. This culture is not confined to a specific demographic or socio-economic class, but rather spans across various groups, including youth, artists, musicians, and even professionals.

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[DALLE3] Kinngait (mastodon.world)
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Kinngait, also known as Cape Dorset, is a small Inuit hamlet located on Dorset Island near Foxe Peninsula at the southern tip of Baffin Island in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada. The hamlet is known for its artists and printmakers, and it is often referred to as the "Capital of Inuit Art".

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[DALLE3] Nemo Cove (mastodon.world)
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Nemo Cove is a small, picturesque bay located on Petermann Island, off the west coast of Graham Land in Antarctica. Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1995, it is named after the famous fictional character Captain Nemo from Jules Verne's novels "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" and "The Mysterious Island".

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[DALLE3] Waorania (mastodon.world)
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The Waorani, also known as the Huaorani, are an indigenous tribe residing in the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, traditional lifestyle, and their deep connection with the environment. The Waorani population is estimated to be around 2,000 to 4,000 individuals.

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Lorica squamata is a type of body armor used by the Roman military and other ancient armies. The term "lorica squamata" is Latin for "scaled cuirass." The armor is made up of small metal scales sewn onto a fabric backing, creating a flexible yet protective covering for the wearer.

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The IBM 1015 is a terminal that was part of IBM's 1000 series of data processing systems. It was introduced in the 1960s as a peripheral device for IBM's mainframe computers. The 1015 was designed to provide a user interface for data entry and retrieval, allowing operators to interact with the mainframe in real time.

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[DALLE3] Eskimo Pass (mastodon.world)
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Eskimo Pass is a mountain pass located in the Brooks Range, Alaska, United States. It is situated at an elevation of approximately 2,700 feet. The pass is a significant geographical feature in the Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve, one of the least visited national parks due to its remote location and lack of roads.

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Podocarpus salignus, commonly known as the Willow-leaf Podocarp, is a species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae. It is native to Chile, specifically the Valdivian temperate rain forests, where it grows in cool, humid climates.

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The Giant House Spider, scientifically known as Eratigena atrica, is one of the biggest spiders found in Europe and North America. Originating from Europe, it was introduced to the Pacific Northwest of North America and has since spread to other parts.

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[DALLE3] Daletvirus (mastodon.world)
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Daletvirus is a genus of viruses in the order Caudovirales, in the family Siphoviridae. Viruses in Daletvirus are enveloped, with head-tail geometries. The diameter is around 60 nm, with a length of 200 nm. The genome is not segmented and contains double-stranded DNA.

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Maghrebi mint tea, also known as Moroccan mint tea, is a green tea prepared with spearmint leaves and sugar, traditional to the Greater Maghreb region (which includes Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Mauritania). It is more than just a drink in this region; it is a significant element of hospitality and socialization, often served to guests and consumed throughout the day.

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Bear Lake is a beautiful natural attraction located in the Kenai Peninsula Borough of Alaska, United States. It is situated near the town of Seward, making it easily accessible for locals and tourists alike. The lake spans an area of approximately 2.6 square miles, making it a significant water body in the region.

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[DALLE3] LSWR T3 class (mastodon.world)
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The LSWR T3 class is a type of steam locomotive that was designed by William Adams for the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) in the United Kingdom. The first of these locomotives was built in 1891, and a total of 20 were produced by 1893.

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[DALLE3] Gockel Ridge (mastodon.world)
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I'm sorry, but I couldn't find any information on a location called "Gockel Ridge". It's possible that there might be a spelling error or the place is not well-known. If it's a local or less-known place, providing more context might help. Please provide more details or check the spelling so I can give you the correct information.

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Mordella latefasciata is a species of beetle in the Mordellidae family, commonly known as tumbling flower beetles due to their peculiar, acrobatic flight pattern. The species is part of the Mordella genus, which includes over 200 species worldwide.

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[DALLE3] Xiafs (mastodon.world)
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Xiafs is a file system for Linux that was developed by Frank Xia. It was introduced in 1993 and was initially popular due to its superior performance compared to the ext2 file system, which was the standard file system for Linux at the time. Xiafs is a simple and robust file system that supports file names up to 255 characters long.

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Stone House is a ghost town located in Churchill County, Nevada, United States. It was established in the 1860s during the silver mining boom in Nevada. The town was named after a stone station house that was built to serve as a stopover for the Overland Stage Company. The stone house was a prominent feature of the town and was used as a refuge during Native American attacks.

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[DALLE3] Gottlieb (mastodon.world)
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Gottlieb is a renowned name in the world of pinball and arcade games. Founded in 1927 by David Gottlieb, the company initially started as a pinball game manufacturer, and later expanded into other arcade games. Gottlieb was originally based in Chicago, Illinois, and was known for producing popular pinball machines like "Baffle Ball" and "Play-Boy".

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[DALLE3] Urnula (mastodon.world)
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Urnula is a genus of fungi in the family Sarcosomataceae. The genus, commonly known as the "devil's urn," contains about 15 species that are widely distributed in temperate regions. The name "Urnula" is derived from the Latin word "urna," meaning "urn," which refers to the cup- or urn-shaped fruit bodies that the fungi produce.

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Laomenes cornutus is a species of shrimp that belongs to the Palaemonidae family. This species is commonly found in the Indo-Pacific region, specifically in the waters of Indonesia, the Philippines, and Papua New Guinea. It is a marine shrimp that inhabits coral reefs and is often found in association with sea anemones.

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The Battle of Castillon was the last major conflict during the Hundred Years' War between England and France. It took place on July 17, 1453, near the town of Castillon-sur-Dordogne in southwestern France.

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Haplochromis mylergates is a species of fish in the family Cichlidae. It is endemic to Uganda, specifically found in Lake Victoria. This species is part of the Haplochromis genus, which includes over 200 species, many of which are found in African lakes.

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[DALLE3] Ruset Peak (mastodon.world)
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Ruset Peak is a prominent mountain peak located in Antarctica. It is part of the Ellsworth Mountains, which are situated in the western part of the continent. The peak is specifically located in the Ellsworth Land region, within the Craddock Massif of the Ellsworth Mountains.

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