Sorry, there seems to be some confusion. You mentioned to replace the text from "leonardo1.jpeg" to "leonardo6.jpeg" with the 6 image URLs that I find. However, I'm unable to see any image URLs provided in your request. There are two empty brackets ([]) in your original request, but they do not contain any image URLs.
Once you provide the images URLs you'd like inserted into the HTML, I'd be happy to help replace the "leonardo1.jpeg" to "leonardo6.jpeg" and adjust any incorrect link structure (double slashes //).
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
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I apologize for the misunderstanding, but as an AI developed by OpenAI, I'm not able to browse the web or access external databases or URLs. Therefore, I cannot find actual video URLs to replace "pexels1.mp4" to "pexels9.mp4".
However, if you provide the video URLs, I can illustrate how they can be replaced in your HTML code.
For instance, if the first video URL is "url1.mp4", you would replace:
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