February 7, 2012
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Posted by: Recob
Hunting for food has been the primary source of sustenance for man since the Stone Age; however with farming of animals and easy availability of food, hunting has become a popular recreational activity for people. An extremely popular sport in the Africa’s and America’s, this is also a major source of income for these continents. [...]
February 6, 2012
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Posted by: Recob
We dwell on a marvelously assorted globe and share it with an enthralling and incredible assortment of creatures in the wild in an abundance of varied habitats. At top-10-list.org, we are excited about the wildlife and scenery our planet has to provide, and in identifying this, our writers has generated from the archives some of [...]
February 4, 2012
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Posted by: Recob
Forests are known worldwide to be an integral part of the environment otherwise the whole world as we know it would be a desert. Conservationists all over the world are pushing governments especially in the third world and developing nations to preserve their forests as they are being destroyed at the expense of industrialization. There [...]
February 3, 2012
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Posted by: Recob
If you grew up American, like me, then your typical idea of “Tropical Fruit” was bananas and the occasional kiwi. When I was a kid, Pineapples were something you rarely saw in a grocery store and mangos were something mentioned in movies or songs and I just assumed they didn’t exist for real and I [...]
January 31, 2012
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Posted by: Recob
This strange and rare phenomenon is caused when salt water reacts with decaying organic materials and is whipped up into a frothy foam by waves and currents. This Cappuccino Coast was photographed in Cape Town, South Africa.
January 29, 2012
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Posted by: Recob
January 27, 2012
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Posted by: Recob
Kingdom Animalia is always full of surprises. No matter where you look, you can see creatures with the most astounding natural or learned mechanisms. From the biggest to the smallest organism, there are many things about animals that can truly make our jaws drop. The ones listed here have the eye-popping abilities to mimic the [...]
January 20, 2012
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Posted by: Recob
Ro Koster and Ad Kil Architects built this almost invisible bridge for crossing the defensive fortress in Halsteren, the Netherlands. The amazing sunken bridge sits within the water and slope surrounding the 17th Century Dutch fort and gives visitors a unique opportunity to walk trough parted waters like Moses. The bridge was made from Accsys [...]
January 18, 2012
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Posted by: Recob
Visit the 8 unique but unusual walls around the world. Every wall has their story behind and it might be a historical wall for the country. So the some of the wall had become a tourism place. Let’s take a look. 1 ) Chewing Gum Wall, Seattle, US Not all walls are controversial and [...]
January 18, 2012
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Posted by: Recob
Ocean Foam Out of Control It was as if someone had poured tons of coffee and milk into the ocean, then switched on a giant blender. Suddenly the shoreline north of Sydney were transformed into the Cappuccino Coast. Foam swallowed an entire beach and half the nearby buildings, including the local lifeguards centre, in a [...]
January 8, 2012
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Posted by: Recob
These are some of the species found in the world’s last scientifically unexplored regions. Gumprecht’s Green Pit Viper Snakefish Giant Isopod Aye-aye Star-nosed Mole Frilled Lizard Giant leaf-tailed Gecko Kerivoula Kachinensis Desert Mole Rat
January 4, 2012
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Posted by: Recob
Rails, crumpled as a result of displacement of the earth’s crust, have been photographed in Christchurch, New Zealand, the day after the earthquake a magnitude of 6.3 points, 23 February 2011 The forest was destroyed by fire around the water tower in Bastrop, Texas. The fire destroyed over 600 houses and about 45 square kilometers [...]
December 28, 2011
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Posted by: Recob
Nature is overwhelming. On September 28th, the famous “Red Tide” invaded the shores of San Diego, California, and created electric blue glow waves. In Encinitas, Carlsbad, the bioluminescent surf break was perfectly spotted in the dark of the night and everyone was stunned. Source: Flickr Source: By ben.chaney, Flickr Photo credit: KeystoneUSA-ZUMA / Rex Features But [...]
December 21, 2011
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Posted by: Recob
Small, small and easy bite-size animals.
December 19, 2011
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Posted by: Recob
These powerful images of 2011 is showing what happen to the world and the people when they’re facing the natural disaster and some country’s matters. Can we feel how they feel? Robert Peraza, who lost his son Robert David Peraza in 9/11, pauses at his son’s name at the North Pool of the 9/11 [...]
December 18, 2011
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Posted by: Recob
A 27-story “vertical forest” is under construction in Milan, Italy, designed by architect Stefano Boeri. Dubbed Bosco Verticale, it is one of his architectural solutions to urban sprawl, rising emissions and declining air quality. It’s also a response to the disappearance of nature from peoples’ lives. Inspired by traditional Italian towers covered in ivy, he [...]
December 11, 2011
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Posted by: Recob
If you do love diving and do a diver, it is a good idea to visit the Cenote Angelita, Mexico. There is underwater river. Underwater rivers can be found in a cave if dive up to 30 meters depth, the water is freshwater, but if you dive to the depth of more than 60 meters, [...]
December 10, 2011
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Posted by: Recob
16 Unusual Facts About the Human Body People will often say they know something “like the back of their hand” to indicate that they’re familiar with it top to bottom. But how much do you actually know about your own body? We’ve got 16 tidbits that may surprise you. 1: Tongue Print Don’t stick out [...]