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Mangalore and a prayer

Me myself and the world around me | May 20th 2008 by Anwin

Attended Naveen’s wedding at Mangalore. It was great. But more on that later. This post is about me and how I prayed at St. Aloysius Chapel in Mangalore. Ok…not much of a but a picture really. Hehehe…I know. Sacrilege. But fun apar read more

Fotografías de cavernas en FlickRiver

BANCO DE IMÁGENES GRATUITAS | May 18th 2008 by José Luis Ávila Herrera

[click aquí o sobre la imagen para ver todas las fotografías]Nota: En este sitio, hay cientos de imágenes, sólo navegue hacia abajo y sea paciente mientras las fotografías se van cargando en su computadora. read more

Daily Tomorrow Looks Back at Its Favorite Five Posts

Daily Tomorrow | May 16th 2008 by Gabrielle

As I mentioned at Fertility Notes, I would love every post here at Daily Tomorrow to be seen noteworthy. But, if I must choose five, and it seems I must, here are the five most popular posts from the last few months: 5. Another Reason to Love Mushroo read more

Tiger Cave

Images of Belize | May 9th 2008 by Tony Rath

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A Different Keep on the Borderlands - Part 4

Dragonlance D&D Game Blog | May 8th 2008 by cyberia

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Tiger Cave

Images of Belize | May 5th 2008 by Tony Rath

.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; }.flickr-yourcomment { }.flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } Tiger Cave, originally uploaded by TRPhoto. HDR of Tiger Cave, San Miguel, read more

God and the Spider

What's New & News in Fashion Jewelry | April 29th 2008 by Jewels by Park Lane

During World War II, a US marine was separated from his unit on a Pacific island. The fighting had been intense, and in the smoke and the crossfire he had lost touch with his comrades. Alone in the jungle, he could hear enemy soldiers coming in his d read more

Mulu Batcam Facility Launched

Life In Borneo | April 23rd 2008 by Raz

[ April 22, 2008; ] 22 April, MULU: Mulu National Park took another step forward in understanding and respecting the millions of bats at Deer Cave in the national park with the launching of the first webcam of real time unintrusive viewing of the mam read more

Micah A. Hawks: Facing Our Deepest Fears: Monsters Below the Eart…

Frame 352 | April 22nd 2008 by Regan Lee

Well written and interesting piece about crypto creatures, like Bigfoot, etc. that may dwell beneath us, and we're not talking about earthworms either. I posted this here because of the ideas that Bigfoot lives within moutntains, like Mt. Shasta, dee read more

Tak Destination Guide

Thailand Travel and Hotels Information Guide | April 19th 2008 by kon5518

TAK : General Information On traveling to Tak Province, expect to discover a place with long history, where natural wonders are magnificently enhanced by ethnic diversity. Mostly forested and mountainous, Tak is a northern province peacefully sit read more

Krabi Pearl Of Thailand

Thailand Travel and Hotels Information Guide | April 19th 2008 by kon5518

KRABI : General Information Located approximately 814 kilometers from Bangkok is Krabi Province, one of most attractive destinations in southern Thailand. Encompassing an area of 4,708 square kilometers, the western border of Krabi is the Andaman read more

Virtual Touring

The LIVEbrary Blog | April 17th 2008 by Annick Press

Field trips cost money and require planning, class time and chaperones, which can be hard to come by when most parents work full-time. Plus, leaving for a day or half-day separates students from resources in the classroom and you have to rely on them read more

Exploring the Underworld

Tales From the Raven | April 14th 2008

I’ve wondered what my attraction is to caving.  It seems an odd pasttime for one who is not entirely comfortable underground, but I’ve now visited five or six caves, sometimes in multiple visits, and have more on my list. Perhaps it& read more

Encontro de Confrarias Gastronómicas e Báquicas

Capeia Arraiana - O blogue de todos os sabugalenses | April 10th 2008 by jclages

A Confraria Gastronómica do Leitão da Bairrada organiza nos dias 19 e 20 de Abril, na Bairrada, Anadia, o I Encontro de Confrarias Gastronómicas e Báquicas. «Em defesa da Gastronomia Tradicional Portuguesa» é o lema do I Encontro de Confrarias read more

Sightseeing From Space

Tales From the Raven | March 26th 2008

While I was packing for our spring break trip to Mammoth Caves, in Kentucky, I stumbled across this blurb about the new Lynx.  Perhaps after we climb out of the depths of the earth and shake off the dust, we’ll plan our next trip–in the read more

Better predictions for rainfall in Asia predicted

Water: Science, Policy, Ethics | March 19th 2008 by Roger

Feast or famine, flood or drought, the East Asian monsoon impacts millions of people by raining at just the right time, or not. The monsoon is among the world’s important weather cycles so scientists are keen to understand long-term patterns. H read more

Patala Lingam

Information, Experiences Sacred Arunachala | March 17th 2008

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Kuala Lumpur: A City on the Move

Food and Travel on the Go! | March 9th 2008 by Cynthia Leigh

What: Sultan Abdul Samad Building Where: Jalan Raja Merdeka Square Why: It’s definitively Moorish architecture makes this building a wonderful place to visit as it’s hugely reminescent of the Taj Mahal in India with it’s central domed structure read more

Caves p.3

Photoblog from Crom | February 29th 2008 by Yury

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Absolutely Beautiful Cave Views

PicVault | February 28th 2008 by linewbie

Explore some of the best looking caves and appreciate the beauties of nature with us! Today’s post is about caves! Social bookmark this entry to: Hide Sites read more

Cave Worms in New Zealand

What Jamie Found | February 25th 2008 by Jamie Barrows

I’ve been reading Fogonazos a lot lately, and this post really caught my eye. The Waitomo Glowworm Cave in New Zealand is home to an amazing population of Glowworms. The glowworms, Arachnocampa luminosa, are found exclusively in New Zealand an read more

Base Jumping in the Cave of Swallows

Video Archive by Daniel Thompson | February 20th 2008

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5 star? Let’s talk Turkey!

the Edgy Dreamer | February 20th 2008 by Edgy Dreamer

I don’t know about you, but five star resorts just don’t hold the key for a great holiday anymore. Don’t get me wrong, you can take me to that six star hotel in Dubai anytime. But now, right now in life, I’m looking to share t read more

The Good, the Bad, and the Eyeless

ScienceJunkies.com - Teaching kids that science can be FUN! | February 16th 2008 by Linda

In my last post I described how we measure visual acuity in people. That got me wondering how well human eyesight measures up in the context of the animal kingdom. Here’s what I found out: The Good Birds of Prey, such as Hawks and Falcons are b read more

Beautiful Cave Views Around the World

ShareOrDie | February 15th 2008 by Masala Dude

Explore the beauties of nature with us. Today’s post is about caves, check out other beautiful cave pictures around the world after the jump ! read more

New Zealand and Australia

My Thoughts, Ideas, and Ramblings | February 8th 2008 by Lisa

When I was in Miami last week, I met the most interesting couple. They were from Australia and were telling us all about New Zealand and Australia. I seriously wanted to look into getting some flights to New Zealand and/or Australia after that talk read more

Hiking & Trekking in Balkan Mountains (Stara Planina): Hiking Tra…

Hiking & Trekking in Bulgaria | January 31st 2008 by Krushkov

Situated about 50 kilometres north-west of Sofia, Godech is a small town tucked peacefully into the southern folds of the Balkan Mountains (Stara Planina) close to the border with Serbia. In 2007, as part of a PHARE project called “Developing Bulga read more

A Big Island Adventure for Every Day of the Week

Hawaii's Big Island :: Vacation & Travel Guide | January 26th 2008 by Vacation Rentals by Zonder

Don't overdo it! That's my gem of advice to travelers. Burnout is the easiest way to ruin a trip. But how do you fit everything in? What do you do?Don't wake up early. Hawaiians are extremely laid-back people so don't get in a rush. T read more

Inside a Lava Tube

Wailea Daily Photo | January 18th 2008 by A. Nielsen

Lava tubes/caves exist all over Maui. Some of them are big enough to walk through and explore, and many of them run to the ocean. This photo was taken inside one with the camera pointing towards the beach and ocean. read more

Sunday Snap Bar… Ajanta

shuzworld | January 12th 2008 by shuz

  I went, I saw, I fell in love…     read more

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