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Whale Watching in Antarctica – A once in a Lifetime Experience…

Cruise Travel Tips | August 19th 2009 by Albos

Whale Watching in Antarctica  is once in a Lifetime Experience You Cannot Afford to Miss. As we all know that Antarctica is still crawling with life. At the same time Antarctica is very famous for its cold typical weather and it’s a beauty of thi read more

dmitri1999

Not Very Important Updates From Me.

Dmitri Markine Photography Blog | August 19th 2009 by Dmitri

Next year is looking to be an extremely great year. Not only because I am already at 50% and many popular dates are already booked ,but I have a few exciting changes coming up.  I also have a few great trips planned for my self in order to advance a read more

CorpAu

Mossad to monitor all Australian phone calls

Corporate Australia | August 19th 2009

Solomon Trujillo, with close corporate American ties, has paved the way for the future of Australian Telecoms with similar results to the United States of America.It is now an established fact that AmDocs (American Documents? - an Israeli Company) is read more

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Cel mai mare ghetar din Antarctica se va topi in mai putin de 100…

Blog.AgentiaLemnului.ro | August 19th 2009 by Claudiu B.

Unul dintre cei mai mari ghetari din Antarctica se topeste de patru ori mai rapid decat in urma cu 10 ani, informeaza cercetatorii de la Colegiul Universitar Londra. Conform BBC News, un studiu al masuratorilor efectuate din satelit asupra ghetarului read more

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Snake Facts

Amphibian Care | August 19th 2009 by Tricia

There are more than 2,700 snakes varieties spread all over the world in temperate and warm climates; the only part of the globe where snakes cannot live is Antarctica. Snakes vary in size from a few centimeters to more than nine meters in the case of read more

YeinJee

Japanese antique world map

YeinJee's Asian Journal | August 19th 2009 by Yein Jee

Vintage world map by Japanese mapper Nagakubo Sekisui, created in 1850… Notice how huge Antarctica was portrayed back then; global warming lol? [more Japanese antique maps at Joel's blog] Japanese antique world map from YeinJee's Asian Blo read more

lumba2terbang

P2P and BitTorrent Not Welcome in Antarctica

Yellow Press | August 18th 2009 by fahmi

If you're residing in Antarctica, chances are you are an employee of the United States Antarctic Program (USAP). If so – and according to the letter recently sent by the USAP to its employees – you should not be using any P2P or BitTorren read more

GulfGal

Tee-d Off...

Nancy's World: Thoughts Along The Gulf | August 18th 2009 by Nancy

A doctor's office is the last place I want to beMost poor souls in the waiting room look likedeath warmed over. I'm this side of feelinglike a bowl of leftovers...stuffy, aching sinuses.The nurse leads me into the patient room,which has to be as cold read more

halito27

Zen and the Art of Hanoi Driving

Hanoi Scratchpad | August 18th 2009 by Hal Medrano

Driving in Hanoi could test the patience of a Hindu saint. It isn't so much the anarchy - the absence of rational order is actually one of the things I LIKE about motoring through Hanoi's bike-choked streets. Nothing suits the human psyche more than read more

jolanthe

Country Flag Printables

Homeschool Creations | August 18th 2009 by Jolanthe

click on the thumbnail to download the pdfI've been working on this printable for far.too.long, and FINALLY sat down this weekend, got productive and have it ready to share with you all! :) I put these together to help our kids identify the flags of read more

Gridservices

All Inclusive Vacation Packages at Travel Store

Health Care Info | August 17th 2009 by Health Care Info

Many people always look for the perfect destination to enjoy their holidays. During this process one must be familiar in choosing an all inclusive vacation package which covers all features like accommodation, foods, guides and so on. Last month wa read more

scienceguy288

Science and Soul: Body Worlds

Science & Soul | August 16th 2009

Science News in Brief The Pine Island glacier, one of the largest glaciers in Antarctica, is thinning four times faster than it was 10 years ago.  This new information is based on satellite measurements which calculate the glacier receding at 16 met read more

Darnonymous

Security Breach...

Three Little Birds | August 16th 2009 by Daria Hill

When I first started a Blog Marty used to read all my posts. That lasted about 3 weeks, then I’m pretty sure he thought reading my ranting on about crap was even more boring than listening to me in person!So when he stopped reading, my Blog became read more

khiladi

Solio Universal Hybrid Charger

ALL NEW TECHNOLOGY | August 16th 2009 by faheem awan

Solio, the Universal "Hybrid" Charger , can charge all of your handheld electronic products, even if you've been relocated to Antarctica. It works by absorbing power from the sun and storing the energy within the Solio's own internal battery (cha read more

worththewhisk

5 Rules of Thumb From Digital Photography Instructor, Art Ramirez

Camp Blogaway Bootcamp for Food & Recipe Bloggers | August 15th 2009 by Patti Londre

by Patti Londre, Worth The Whisk — Long, long time ago, I took a photography course.  And promptly forgot everything again, evolving into a lucky photographer.  I hung onto my trusty Canon Powershot S410 as long as possible because, I read more

kiekelly

NSF (1) - Aurora Australis

Sci-Fi-O-Rama | August 15th 2009

A selection of five galactic vista’s featuring the phenomenon ‘Aurora Australis‘ dancing high above the South Pole Telescope at Amundsen-Scott Station, Antarctica. The Aurora Australis is the Southern Hemispherical equivalent of the read more

thepopcop

Music Alliance Pact - August 2009

The Pop Cop | August 14th 2009

Strap on, folks - the Music Alliance Pact is guiding you into some of the most diverse corners of Planet Earth this month.We've been joined by five more music blogs - representing China, India, Indonesia, Greece and South Africa - taking MAP membersh read more

talk2santosh

Striped Icebergs

Keeping you entertained | August 14th 2009 by Santosh Puthran

Icebergs in the Antarctic area sometimes have stripes, formed by layers of snow that react to different conditions. Blue stripes are often created when a crevice in the ice sheet  fills up with meltwater and freezes so quickly that no bubbl read more

BigGreenSmile

Antarctic glacier 'thinning at a faster rate'

Green News | August 14th 2009 by Ben Wigley

One of Antarctica's biggest glaciers is thinning at an increasingly fast rate, according to new research.A study led by Professor Duncan Wingham of University College London found the Pine Island glacier has lowered by 90m in the last 15 years.This m read more

vnrozier

Antarctic glacier 'thinning fast'

Ecology Alert | August 14th 2009 by Rose

Antarctic glacier 'thinning fast' By David Shukman Science and environment correspondent, BBC News The changes to the glacier are described as "unprecedented" in this part of AntarcticaOne of the largest glaciers in Antarctica is thinning four time read more

monaresfe

Penguins

Fe's Journey of Life | August 13th 2009 by Fe

Penguins are a group of aquatic, flightless birds living almost exclusively in the southern hemisphere, especially in Antarctica, where they are most well-known for living. They spend about half of their life on land and half in the oceans.I like pen read more

sagarlinker

101 Interesting earth facts

tutorials | August 13th 2009 by sagar

>1. What is the hottest place on Earth? > >Count one wrong if you guessed Death Valley in California. True enough on many days. But El Azizia in Libya recorded a temperature of 136 degrees Fahrenheit (57.8 Celsius) on Sept. 13, 1922 -- the hottest ev read more

Vlatko

Encounters at the End of the World

Top Documentary Films | August 12th 2009

Just about anywhere Werner Herzog goes becomes an interesting place, in part because the director shapes it with his distinctively sardonic eye. In Encounters at the End of the World, the 'Zog heads off to Antarctica, finding there a population of un read more

javajoba

Photos of Antarctica

Cruise & Getaway Updates | August 12th 2009 by Jack Kennard

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Resenhas na RBL - 06.08.2009

Observatório Bíblico | August 12th 2009

As seguintes resenhas foram recentemente publicadas pela Review of Biblical Literature:Mieke BalLoving Yusuf: Conceptual Travels from Present to PastReviewed by Rebecca RaphaelRoland BoerLast Stop Before Antarctica: The Bible and Postcolonialism in A read more

asocsecretariat

The Antarctica Challenge: A Global Warning

The Antarctica Blog | August 12th 2009 by Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition

Check out the trailer below for a great looking new film exploring climate change and its impact on Antarctica. Then check out the filmmakers' home page and find out when there's a screening near you! read more

NoahJohns

Climate Change

Noah Johns | August 12th 2009 by Noah Johns

I am not much of a scientist per se but I can generally follow along when someone is explaining something of a scientific nature to me. I have always enjoyed reading about astronomy, astrophysics, geology, biology, etc. Recently, I have begun reading read more

bodc

Rothera Time Series (RaTS) data is now available from the BODC

British Oceanographic Data Centre | August 12th 2009 by British Oceanographic Data Centre

Through our partnership with the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), the Rothera Oceanographic and Biological Time Series (RaTS) data set is now accessible via the British Oceanographic Data Centre's (BODC) online series request facility.Currently, over read more

MichelleLee

Africa in Cookie Dough

Layers of Learning | August 11th 2009 by Michelle Copher

Here's a fun activity to make a continent study fun. Mix up some sugar dough and let it cool for the customary 3 hours in the fridge. Have it ready for your activity time. Get out a map of Africa and have the kids make the shape of Africa out of th read more

ki5hore

Nibiru???

celestialrocKs | August 11th 2009 by kishore

They say it triggers earthquakes. That it rips open volcanoes, and unleashes massive tsunamis. They say it can kick the Earth’s axis over, pushing Africa to the pole and Antarctica to the equator. It may even stop our planet from rotating! read more

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