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We've all received the dreaded and annoying notification from our phone that we're running out of storage space. In an effort to tidy up, we scroll through our camera roll only to find photos we can't remember taking or saving. Certain apps like Instagram and WhatsApp automatically save images you receive to your camera roll. You can change this in your WhatsApp settings by tapping on 'Storage and Data' and selecting 'Never' for 'Automatic Media Download.' For Instagram, go to 'Archive and Download' and disable 'Save Original Photos' and 'Save Story to Camera Roll.' There are more ways to avoid clutter. You can go to 'Photos' in your settings and tap on 'Optimize iPhone Storage.' If you've automatically downloaded hundreds of photos, you can search the app in your photo search bar and delete the desired photos.
It's my turn! There were hilarious scenes as a pride of kenyan lions hustled to use a tree as a play park. Cubs and sub adults jostled to claw their way up the trunk and one large female had a precarious time negotiating the upper branches. The charming incident was captured Jan 2021 by Paul Goldstein, a British Wildlife Photographer and guide.
"I love this sport, and I didn't want to be done with it," says American artistic and synchronized swimmer Anita Alvarez, who almost drowned at the World Championships two years ago when she fainted. Her coach, Andrea Fuentes, "swam the fastest swim of her life" to save her, and the images travelled the world. Since then, the athlete, who is competing for the third time at the Olympics, has been monitored "every two weeks" to prevent a similar tragedy, according to the coach of the US artistic swimming team.
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