The (almost) Daily Pick of Hidden Gems - FRENCH Edition
OUH LA LA !! This is the (almost) Daily Pick of Hidden Snails !
Today we stop counting!!. We just reached number 10 and, as good Frenchmen, it’s time to pretend that this newsletter is a Steemit standard. Yes, we are proud, we are French!
By the way, Frenchies, please REPOST this story: 100% of the SBD rewards will be given to the features authors!!
For our fellow new followers, or those who just discovered this post trying to promote French culture on Steemit:
We have 2 channels on the Forum, meet us there:
- France Culture : Happy to hear about you; and to promote any content written in English or French, as long as it speaks about France of French speaking countries (our friends from Belgique, Luxembourg, Suisse, Quebec, Afrique, ?).
- FR : France (Canal Historique), only for content written in French. Ca parle Francais seulement, et les posts sont uniquement en Francais. (check the rules of the room)
Aujourd'hui c'est le Numero 9! (pronounce: "Noo-may-raw noof)
1- Live from CERN - the magic behind the doubly-magic atomic nuclei
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2- Magellan’s ship, Nao Victoria cast anchor in Le Havre
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The Nao Victoria, Magellan’s vessel replica, cast her anchor in Le Havre (France) on Wednesday 14th September 2016. For thos who don’t know, LeHavre is a port in the north of France.
(check out the previous French Gems to find great posts about Normandy and the North of France)
Have a look to this replica in Patrick’s post. Patrick is definitely an author to follow, he posts great stories in French and English!
3- Dassault Rafale, Falcon 8X and Patrouille de France
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@endgame tells us more about these 2 planes in a cool video.
4- 1er Steemit Meetup France | Clermont-Ferrand se Prépare !
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- CREDITS TO THE DREAM TEAM -
- CREDITS TO THE DREAM TEAM -
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@dragonslayer109 | @serejandmyself | @knozaki2015 | @webosfritos | @sebastien
@sebastien
Follow me if you enjoy France and want to help promote French culture here on Steeenit!
Upvote for promoting @lemouth's wonderful post about magic numbers and nuclei.
@lemputh is one of the best authors here. He should have much more followers. Great scientist writing great posts.
You should reblog his story.
I will be re-blogging some of his future posts to help him out for certain. For now I am limiting my self to one re-blog per day and only on a fresh post (to help it get more exposure). That may change going forward as I become more comfortable with the whole reblogging deal.
Thank you again Sebastien to dig out French gems. I hope you'll be soon rewarded for your work.
Rewards go for the authors.
I get personally rewarded on my other posts.