Czech Village is at the Heart of Vinyl Record Revival, Survives Communism, Streaming, and the Pandemic
The heart of vinyl record making on Earth isn't found in Tokyo or Los Angeles, but rather belongs to a small Czech Republic village.
The heart of vinyl record making on Earth isn't found in Tokyo or Los Angeles, but rather belongs to a small Czech Republic village.
The scientists have confirmed that it is the first carnivorous plant ever to be found trapping prey under the soil.
Located during excavations of a cellar in the city of Přerov, it was designed to be tied with leather straps to a boot sole.
A member of the critically-endangered eastern black rhinoceros subspecies, the little guy has a large and important future ahead of him.
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