Urban messengers that can fly for hundreds of kilometres without getting tired, Messenger Orniverns are commonly used for mail delivery from city to city, sometimes even across the sea. Owning a personal one requires a proper license though, as well as alot of seeds.

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The "Wizard"Tower
Just a few kilometres outside of the small town of Ailuri, strange relics and ruins can be found overgrown and becoming one with time...

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Abyssosaurus, a plesiosaur from Russia that spent much of its time hunting up to 2-3 kilometres below the ocean surface in total darkness.

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just went to the map to measure something in kilometres and also looked again how far i moved from where i was born (grey dot) to where i live now (star)
it looks far away with much more of the same far away all around🥺

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“Fierce Falcon” did you know that a peregrine falcon can hit 380 kilometres an hour in a dive? I wanted to celebrate this wonderful little bird in my newest piece!

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1/2 This conceptual artwork illustrates the total volume of the Earth's water, seen as a sphere. It shows how finite the water supply on Earth actually is. The sphere measures 1390 kilometres (864 mi) across and has a volume of 1.4bn cubic kilometres (0.33bn cubic mi).

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Yuri Gagarin became the first human to cross into outer space. His orbital spaceflight aboard the Vostok 1 consisted of a single orbit around Earth which skimmed the upper atmosphere at 169 kilometres at its lowest point.
YURI GAGARIN Shirt
https://t.co/75KZibe2tm

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My Body: okay dude I don’t think I can finish running this last kilometre
Me: shhhh have some
My body:

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The spaceships, use brand new physics and material science, to create a Weird Field, which provides inertialess propulsion at speeds of millions of kilometres per hour.

The spaceships do look a little odd though.

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The Vredefort crater is the largest verified impact crater on Earth. It was more than 300 kilometres (190 mi) across when it was formed.
It's located in Free State province of South Africa.
For more information click the below link👇
https://t.co/vpbiBkuwPv

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Early versions were wheat noodles in broth topped with Chinese-style roast pork. But what is China? China, officially the People's Republic of China, is a country in East Asia. Covering 9.6 million square kilometres, it's the world's 3rd or 4th-largest country by area.

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The Highway of Tears is a 725-kilometre stretch of Highway 16 between Prince George and Prince Rupert BC. It is the location of many murders and disappearances of indigenous women beginning in 1970. The phrase was coined in 1998 during a vigil in Terrace BC. https://t.co/51jGFNDvjA

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The Shoemaker-Levy comet struck Jupiter in 1994 with a kinetic energy equivalent of 6,000,000 megatons of TNT.
Any yet, it might not even have produced an echo on Jupiter, seeing as how thousands of kilometres of gases separate the surface from the denser core layers...

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We're homeward bound on our charity challenge. We're now over 31,500 kilometres in and sailing past the famous Galapogas Islands. We need to achieve 40, 000km. Keep recording your distances team TPA! 🏃‍♀️

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The modern city is 1,285 square kilometres. The Empire at largest was slightly bigger:

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Okay, I tried this with my favourite underwater sorcerer but it turned out quite weird :D I mean, look at that meadow, it's like a kilometre longer than the original.

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Wolfie did an edit of 's =w=~~~~~Please also check out the original! :https://t.co/y13WBW6yqu Now Aku is truly massive /w\~~~10 kilometres probably /w\~~~Full size pic will be at wolfie's FA page~

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G’day TPA! We’re nearly half-way through our challenge and almost half way around the world – in Australia!

Between us we’ve covered almost 18,000 kilometres! Keep it up, everyone, and don’t forget to include family and friends. Importantly, make sure you log your distances.

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It's easy to keep active with the You can search for virtual Daily Crates & undertake challenges .. great fun for all ages! Post the kilometres you walk/run/cycle each day with to help complete 363,104km - the distance of the earth to the moon!

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