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Well the blog is run my my beautiful girlfriend and me. I quit my Job on 24th October 2007 to become a full time blogger and im loving every bit of it :)

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  • India to get a New National Animal?

    Posted on Tuesday January 20th, 2009 at 01:13 in india, environment, Nature, issues, tigers, tiger conservation

    The tiger the national animal of India, is suppose to evoke patriotic feelings is now bringing in nothing but agony. According to a census in February 2008 the number has fallen to 1,411, down from 3,642 in the last major survey in 2002. Bhavika had ...

  • The Effect of Nature on the Human Mind

    Posted on Thursday November 20th, 2008 at 05:38 in environment, Nature

    Have you wondered how caught up we get in our daily lives that we hardly make the time to bond with nature. In our spare time, we either watch TV, play games, sit on the computer or meet friends. That has a negative impact on our health.There is a t...

  • India Gets her Own Jaws, the Goonch

    Posted on Wednesday October 15th, 2008 at 07:06 in Nature, odd stuff, goonch, jeremy wade

    A year ago one 18-year old Nepalese boy was dragged down into the depths of River Kali, near the Indo Nepal border. The villagers described the creature to be something like an elongated pig.The River Kali is a holy river, where the locals immerse th...

  • Are We Not Nature?

    Posted on Monday October 13th, 2008 at 23:19 in environment, climate change, Nature, issues

    We are part of nature, although it sounds like an easy answer, we do not understand the significance of this sentence. As we continue with our progress and developments we are destroying the natural habit of a wide range of species in turn affecting ...

  • Nature's Patterns from an Aerial View

    Posted on Thursday October 2nd, 2008 at 05:58 in Nature, bernhard edmaier

    The vivid patterns, textures, fractals on earth's surface become more apparent through aerial photography. Showcasing such unexplored natural phenomenona through his work is Bernhard Edmaier, a German photographer, geologist and author of many books...

  • Humourous Drawings of Man and Trees

    Posted on Monday September 22nd, 2008 at 11:43 in Nature, chill out, trees

    A friend of mine sent me this link of some random funny drawings of man and nature I found it to be quite funny and should get you charged up for the long week ahead. The original picture was the LSD vs Alcohol created by Stlive and then it started o...

  • The Unearthly Flora of Socotra Islands

    Posted on Tuesday September 16th, 2008 at 10:31 in Nature, socotra islands

    We generally write about places we have visited in our Travel section, but this time its an exception. My eyes popped out when I saw the pictures of the untouched Socotra Island. Its rich biodiversity reflects the uniqueness of nature’s creation, s...

  • Humans to See More Natural Calamities

    Posted on Tuesday September 2nd, 2008 at 03:12 in Nature, 2012, human evolution

    In the last few weeks, we have seen and are currently seeing some major changes in the environment around us. China had another earthquake, so did Indonesia, India is seeing a massive flood while parts of USA face hurricane Gustav with another one co...

  • The Mystery Behind Singing Sand Dunes

    Posted on Wednesday August 27th, 2008 at 07:46 in Nature, singing sand dunes

    Have you ever heard a singing sand dune that produces booming sounds of low frequency? The sound is a cross between a low-flying plane and a didgeridoo. Its believed to last for 15 minutes and can go up to 115 decibels, so it can be heard even 10 kms...