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  1. #Gold Fields espera hallar un nuevo “Cerro Corona” de oro en #Perú el 2025
    La compañía sudafricana #GoldFields viene realizando exploraciones en #Cajamarca, en el centro y sur del país. La operación peruana Cerro Corona representa el 10% de la producción de mundial del grupo minero. #Bergbau
    gestion.pe/economia/empresas/g

  2. The fields have been set. Congratulations to the names behind your 2024 #RSFanChoice Song & Remix of the Year nominees! Find out the winners on 2nd February @ 8pm GMT/9pm CET/3pm ET/12pm PT!

    VOTE NOW ▶️ radiose.ga/fanchoice

  3. Cracked Fields After Nakaboshi - The Water Comes Back #JapaneseRiceField #JapanNature - YouTube
    youtube.com/shorts/9wrcZ1j6Swg

    > Nakaboshi (mid-season drainage) is a Japanese rice farming method where fields are dried. After this period, water is reintroduced into the cracked soil to begin the next stage of rice cultivation.
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    > The loud summer sound of Japanese cicadas.
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    > #JapaneseRiceField #JapanNature #NatureShorts #CrackedSoil #JapaneseAgriculture #RuralJapan

  4. Today I am proud to announce that Phase One of my wildlife conservation project is complete.

    This project is personal. I come from a family of farmers and wildlife rangers. Conservation is not just a cause for me, it is my heritage. After losing my job, I spent months in the fields, mountains, and valleys of our beautiful land, Namibia, talking to my community, listening, and building.

    The road has not been easy. The project faces a serious challenge: funding. I have exhausted my budget. On top of that, my ideas are being taken by those in power, people who know that without their approval, the project cannot move forward. That is the biggest obstacle I face.

    And yet, at the end of it all, if this project never sees the light of day, I will still be proud that I tried. Proud that Django and Python were the tools I chose. Proud that the open-source community walked this road with me.

    I am also still open to job opportunities though.

    Thank you, Django community. Thank you, Python community, Thank you, Ubuntu community.. You gave me the tools and the encouragement. This is as much yours as it is mine.

    wildtrackcms.com/

    #Django #Python #OpenSource #WildlifeConservation #Africa

    @[email protected] @[email protected] @djangocon @ThePSF @CodenameTim

  5. Today I am proud to announce that Phase One of my wildlife conservation project is complete.

    This project is personal. I come from a family of farmers and wildlife rangers. Conservation is not just a cause for me, it is my heritage. After losing my job, I spent months in the fields, mountains, and valleys of our beautiful land, Namibia, talking to my community, listening, and building.

    The road has not been easy. The project faces a serious challenge: funding. I have exhausted my budget. On top of that, my ideas are being taken by those in power, people who know that without their approval, the project cannot move forward. That is the biggest obstacle I face.

    And yet, at the end of it all, if this project never sees the light of day, I will still be proud that I tried. Proud that Django and Python were the tools I chose. Proud that the open-source community walked this road with me.

    I am also still open to job opportunities though.

    Thank you, Django community. Thank you, Python community, Thank you, Ubuntu community.. You gave me the tools and the encouragement. This is as much yours as it is mine.

    wildtrackcms.com/

    #Django #Python #OpenSource #WildlifeConservation #Africa

    @[email protected] @[email protected] @djangocon @ThePSF @CodenameTim

  6. Today I am proud to announce that Phase One of my wildlife conservation project is complete.

    This project is personal. I come from a family of farmers and wildlife rangers. Conservation is not just a cause for me, it is my heritage. After losing my job, I spent months in the fields, mountains, and valleys of our beautiful land, Namibia, talking to my community, listening, and building.

    The road has not been easy. The project faces a serious challenge: funding. I have exhausted my budget. On top of that, my ideas are being taken by those in power, people who know that without their approval, the project cannot move forward. That is the biggest obstacle I face.

    And yet, at the end of it all, if this project never sees the light of day, I will still be proud that I tried. Proud that Django and Python were the tools I chose. Proud that the open-source community walked this road with me.

    I am also still open to job opportunities though.

    Thank you, Django community. Thank you, Python community, Thank you, Ubuntu community.. You gave me the tools and the encouragement. This is as much yours as it is mine.

    wildtrackcms.com/

    @[email protected] @[email protected] @djangocon @ThePSF @CodenameTim

  7. Today I am proud to announce that Phase One of my wildlife conservation project is complete.

    This project is personal. I come from a family of farmers and wildlife rangers. Conservation is not just a cause for me, it is my heritage. After losing my job, I spent months in the fields, mountains, and valleys of our beautiful land, Namibia, talking to my community, listening, and building.

    The road has not been easy. The project faces a serious challenge: funding. I have exhausted my budget. On top of that, my ideas are being taken by those in power, people who know that without their approval, the project cannot move forward. That is the biggest obstacle I face.

    And yet, at the end of it all, if this project never sees the light of day, I will still be proud that I tried. Proud that Django and Python were the tools I chose. Proud that the open-source community walked this road with me.

    I am also still open to job opportunities though.

    Thank you, Django community. Thank you, Python community, Thank you, Ubuntu community.. You gave me the tools and the encouragement. This is as much yours as it is mine.

    wildtrackcms.com/

    #Django #Python #OpenSource #WildlifeConservation #Africa

    @[email protected] @[email protected] @djangocon @ThePSF @CodenameTim

  8. Today I am proud to announce that Phase One of my wildlife conservation project is complete.

    This project is personal. I come from a family of farmers and wildlife rangers. Conservation is not just a cause for me, it is my heritage. After losing my job, I spent months in the fields, mountains, and valleys of our beautiful land, Namibia, talking to my community, listening, and building.

    The road has not been easy. The project faces a serious challenge: funding. I have exhausted my budget. On top of that, my ideas are being taken by those in power, people who know that without their approval, the project cannot move forward. That is the biggest obstacle I face.

    And yet, at the end of it all, if this project never sees the light of day, I will still be proud that I tried. Proud that Django and Python were the tools I chose. Proud that the open-source community walked this road with me.

    I am also still open to job opportunities though.

    Thank you, Django community. Thank you, Python community, Thank you, Ubuntu community.. You gave me the tools and the encouragement. This is as much yours as it is mine.

    wildtrackcms.com/

    #Django #Python #OpenSource #WildlifeConservation #Africa

    @[email protected] @[email protected] @djangocon @ThePSF @CodenameTim