If I trust my own emotions and those of Chalouette since Friday, we are all stressed and under pressure, even downright confused (since it's EXACTLY what they want). Also, try to relax and make yourself endorphins, with a little tea or herbal tea, a hot bath, a walk in the forest, or condensed milk, or even simply chocolate (very effective), in short, anything that makes you feel good... remember the benefits of passionflower. Moreover, I know full well that you are being passed on information on the blog, certainly life-saving, but which remains quite anxiety-provoking (any awareness is often made in pain). But if you want to watch TV news, nothing prevents you from doing so…; )
However, I decided to react, and I will try (as much as possible) to help you escape and decompress. When I was little, my mom subscribed to GEO magazines, and at that age I didn't really see the point of it, well I changed my mind... Also every Wednesday, we will try to make you travel with the complicity of Arte and GEO Magazine….
Good night,
fraternally
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In the Australian Outback proliferate the most venomous animals on the planet. Among them, the taipan, a snake whose single bite would be enough to kill up to a hundred people. Yet, used as medicine, its venom can also save lives.
The vast spaces of the Australian Outback are full of poisonous animals such as snakes and spiders. This is the case of the taipan which is said that a single bite would be enough to kill a hundred people. But its venom can also save lives when used as medicine. Professor Bryan Grieg Fry is one of the few people who, at the risk of their lives, attempt to capture these fearsome reptiles.
source: Art.tv
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