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The Lagoons of New Caledonia (France) - a recommendation to the W…
photos HD | 5 hours ago by kedarvideo
PHOTO © BY DAN LAFFOLEY, IUCN read more
My α Journey: The purpose of having α is MEMORIES
Fazai38's Photography Blog | 7 hours ago by Joshua Choo
Unforgettable memories during my life was captured by my α. Lots of them have not been captured because i do not have α before this.. I only start having it on July. The colourful eyes of my colleagues. Miss them.. some of the, were at oversea al read more
Python tries to eat woman's head
From Enorme Nuez: A slighty obtuse view into how everything… | 8 hours ago by Enorme Nuez
Changing Seasons, Changing Tastes
Musings | 8 hours ago by Laksh
Groping in the dark for the light switch as the alarm went off, I squinted to see bright red letters staring back at me from the clock that said 6:00. Not quite believing it was already morning, I looked outside for reassurance. It was pitch dark. Re read more
A Spoonful of Jam
My Little Norway | 8 hours ago by L-Jay
Instead of spreading jam with a knife, Norwegians get the biggest spoon in the house, scoop out the biggest spoonful they can, and dollop it onto anything they can find to eat on the table - waffles, cake, ham, boller buns, cereal and milk, bread, pa read more
Sunset on the Edge of a Storm
Visual Thoughts | 9 hours ago by D L Ennis
As the sun is about to set a storm moves in over the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia… 2008 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs (THAT MEANS NO ADDS AND NO SELLING OF A read more
Kakaban
Indonesia Travel Destination | 9 hours ago
Kakaban island lies around 20 minutes from Sangalaki and offers 2 very different diving experiences. In addition to some spectacular wall diving, where pelagics can be found, Kakaban also features a massive landlock read more
Termites: Nature’s Methane Machines
Skeptics Global Warming | 10 hours ago by skeptics
According to this post over at MaxRedline, termites produce more harmful methane than livestock. With the global warming alarmists’ concerns over methane bubbles rising from the melting polar caps and the gas being released from livestock, whe read more
New Research: CO2 and Global Warming Link Questionable
Skeptics Global Warming | 10 hours ago by skeptics
Researcher Dr. John Christie has been studying climate science for years but in a different way from other scientists in his field. Christie studies the real world instead of basing assumptions on computer models. With collaborator David H. Douglas read more
Up a Tree (Without a Paddle?)
My GPS Camera Phone | 11 hours ago by Pete
Last tree, I swear (yeah, right). By the way, I hear that Nokia is coming out with a touchscreen version of the 5610 (the camera used in the last ten posts or so). Wonder if I’ll get a shot at test driving one of those? In other news, it is ru read more
Garni and Geghard
Weird Tube | 14 hours ago
If you are making the obligatory visit to Garni and Geghard, you should take the opportunity to visit the Garni Gorge. It is only possible for those who can walk down, or have a car, since buses do not go down to the bottom of the gorge ordinarily. A read more
Natures Amazing Colors - What Red Means
Life in the Fast Lane | 14 hours ago by Deborah Petersen
Colors are more than merely a byproduct of the spectrum of light which our brain processes — so what does it all mean? Our mind perceives certain colors in association with our perceptions that affects raw emotions and senses on subconscious le read more
One Last Hurrah
Stayton (Oregon) Daily Photo | 15 hours ago by Celine
This may well be my last flower photo for the year... unless I cave and post another. Only time will tell.I took this a few days back, possibly on the south end of 7th Ave., or somewhere in the vicinity. As usual, I'm not sure what type of flower it read more
simplified paper bag toadstool: a tutorial
maya*made | 17 hours ago
When I chose a woodland theme for the Mama Goose window I knew there would be toadstools. I had been thinking along the lines of paper mache over recycled plastic containers. Last week, Pat from Zen Crafting (and my dear friend), e-mailed me this ph read more
A Tree in Yambol
Yambol Daily Picture | 17 hours ago by Martin Miller-Yianni
Sometimes things you see in Yambol are just outstanding. Today it was a simple tree; no idea what type it is but the colours just took hold of me, hence the picture. Nature is abound in the centre of Yambol and trees are a major part of that.365bulga read more
25 Stunning Satellite Pictures of the Earth
DesiHotMasala | 21 hours ago by Pushpinder
This Content is Compiled by [ Admin > DesiHotMasala.Com ] If you want these Emails/Articles in your Inbox Daily, then click the below link and subscribe. Click Here to Subscribe to DesiHotMasala Emails Email Forwards : Funny read more
Tempus
TelepathicPebble's Blog | 21 hours ago by Skye
Through the wheel of time nothing is forever, not greed, hate, nor love. Amid such revelations chaos conjoins with serenity, their movements wild and thin upon the winds of west. Let us be free they call, and they are. Posted in Nature read more
Half Of Australia Is “Virgin”
The Moderate Voice | 21 hours ago
The ‘outback’ and the ‘bush’ have an iconic status in Australian life. A recent report for the Pew Environment Group and Nature Conservancy said that Australia had the highest number of endemic mammal and reptile species in read more
Pinetree Lake Algonquin Park Solo Trip - Part 4: Kept Busy with F…
Mungo Says Bah - Bushcraft, Camping, Outdoors, Nature Photog… | 21 hours ago by Mungo
On the third morning of my solo camping and canoe trip into Pinetree Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park, I woke up confused. The tent seemed so bright - but without shadows. I opened the tent flap and... Please visit the Mungo Says Bah blog at http:/ read more
Sri Lanka: The isle of earthy delights
HOLIDAYS IN PARADISE | 21 hours ago by longoff
Although Sri Lanka has been long-renowned for its natural beauty, the art of the island seems to have been far less celebrated — or even studied — than that of other South Asian countries that share Theravada Buddhist culture, such as Burma or Ca read more
Hawks in the Sky
Chronic Chick Talk | 22 hours ago by chronic chick
These are pictues that my daughter took of hawks. They were hanging out in the trees in a wooded area close to my home. She loves to take pictures. Earlier this year she took some pictures of some hammingbirds and they turned out really well. I forgo read more
Company
Tam's Think Tank | 22 hours ago by Tamra
Company, originally uploaded by Tokenhippygirl. We had some company over for dinner yesterday. We didn’t invite them, they showed up unannounced. But even so, we enjoyed watching them. I love where we live. We get to see this all of the tim read more
As We Grow Old
Visual Thoughts | 23 hours ago by D L Ennis
Time can treat us harshly as we grow old but we still see the beauty that surrounds us… 2008 D L Ennis, All rights reserved. NOTE: Permission for the use of my images is granted for personal websites and blogs (THAT MEANS NO ADDS AND NO SELLING OF read more
So What's the Rush?
Corridors | October 6th 2008 by Deborah Wilson
"Life in slow mode is good!" read more
Dogtoberfest in Jacksonville
Coastal Companion | October 6th 2008 by Susanne Talentino
[ October 11, 2008; 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. ] Bring your dog to Metropolitan park to Trick or treat! Join the trick-or-treat walkathon, carnival midway, costume contest, K-9 demonstrations, vendors,and fun. Walk as an individual or form a “pack” and read more
Autumn's Arrival
Platinum Blonde Life | October 6th 2008
Fall appears to be here to stay. I have fully embraced the cooler weather and the lovely shades the leaves are taking on. Here are a few photos I took this past weekend... read more
A Quarter of Mammals at Risk of Extinction
Views from the Emerald Isle | October 6th 2008 by The Emerald Islander
At least a quarter of the world's mammal species are at risk of extinction, according to a first assessment of their status for a decade.The Red List of Threatened Species says populations of more than half of mammalian species are falling, with Asia read more
A Hawaiian “Painting”
kedar photography | October 6th 2008 by kedarvideo
Posted in Foto, Nature, Photo, Photography Tagged: hawaii, Landscape, Sea read more

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