Le temps de jeu video est limité en Chine

Le temps de jeu video est limité en Chine

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En Islande des chevaux répondent aux emails

Ordinairement, les chevaux servent comme bêtes de somme ou comme moyen de locomotion. Mais les Islandais semblent décidément aimer tout faire différemment des autres... Sur l'île de glace, les équidés peuvent, en effet... composer des réponses automatique... Hébergé par Acast. Vi ...  Show more

La plus grande chute d'eau du monde se trouve sous l'eau

Et si l'on vous demandait quelles sont les plus grandes chutes d'eau du monde ? Vous citeriez probablement celles du Niagara... Pourtant, vous seriez bien loin du compte car les grandes gagnantes ne sont pas visibles avec nos yeux... puisqu'elles se trouvent sous l'eau ! Hébergé ...  Show more

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