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TUGGED BY THE HEARTSTRINGS, HERE ARE SOME POSITIVE UPDATES THAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED OUT ON

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The confirmation of the ominousness coronavirus around the world is evidently self-evident. We don’t need to educate you concerning the troubles and wretchedness that the world is looking at this moment. Newsfeeds are overflowing with  COVID-19  updates and stories that are hard to dodge. Despite all the unpleasantness here are some stunning enhancements happening in this world that display the basic power of good. These records remind us how not everything is terrible around the world, and there are useful things to examine with our friends and family. Appreciate! The South Georgia Island off the shore of Antarctica saw the greatest animal ever to the live-the blue whale, reappear in exceptional numbers fundamentally resulting in having lost 97% of the species in view of numerous long periods of whaling! The appearance of the blue whale showed that untamed life protections work. A gathering drove by the BAS or British Antarctic Survey declared the positive news after over 30

WHILE COVID-19 HAS US ALL TUGGED BY THE HEARTSTRINGS, HERE ARE SOME POSITIVE UPDATES THAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED OUT ON | #ITSNOTALLDOOMANDGLOOM

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The evidence of the grimness around the world is self-evident. We don’t need to tell you about the challenges and gloom that the world is facing at the moment. Newsfeeds are full of COVID-19 updates and stories that are impossible to avoid.  Despite all the grimness here are some incredible developments happening in this world that demonstrate the prevailing power of good. These stories remind us how not everything is sad around the world, and there are good things to talk about with our friends and family. Enjoy!  1. The South Georgia Island off the coast of Antarctica saw the largest animal ever to live- the blue whale, resurface in great numbers even after having lost 97% of the species due to decades of whaling! Blue Whale The return of the blue whale proved that wildlife protections work. A team led by the BAS or British Antarctic Survey reported the positive news after over 30 years of protections. During the research,  the team had 36 sightings  of