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Seeing the World Through an Airplane Window
Whenever I fly I always ask for a window seat. Seeing the world from above gives you a different perspective on the world. Patterns emerge, nature shines and cities feel colossal.
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Odd new primate species discovered
The primate is a type of slow loris, a small cute-looking animal that is more closely related to bushbabies and lemurs than to monkeys or apes.
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Poor Carpenter Builds Awesome Tree House with Materials Found on Craiglist
Joel Allen completed his amazing tree house on Whistler Mountain, in Western Canada, two years ago, but chose to keep it a secret for fear it would be torn down. Now, his secret’s out and the Hemloft has become one of the most talked-about architectural wonders on the Internet.
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Cinque Terre, Italy
This portion of the Italian Riviera is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cars aren't allowed, so take local trains or ferries to go from town to town or walk.
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Unbelievable Assassin Bug Wears Its Victims' Corpses as Armor
Like a real-life version of the Predator—that's barely a half-inch in size—the aptly named assassin bug wears the bodies of its victims like trophy armor after liquefying and consuming their innards.
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Why White Tigers Should Go Extinct
A white tiger is a striking creature. Tigers are always impressive animals, but when you take away the orange, the result is a big cat that looks like a phantom out of a dream.
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Dont mess with KANGSTA
Damn, it must feel good to be a "kangsta". If this picture shows, not even being on the wrong side of the fence can get you down. Don't worry, you guys, this 'roo is going to keep things nice and laid back for a while.
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WONDERS of Tea Tree Oil
20 Great Uses for Tea Tree Oil
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Red Forest
Blue Ridge Parkway, Transylvania County, NC. Fog enshrouds a stand of Fraser fir near Devil's Courthouse.
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Golden Eagle Snatches Kid
If that kid wasn't wearing a thick coat, this would have been a very different video.
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Nature takes its course
Not just any kind of rock.
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Amazing view from this bench
Breathtaking
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Can You Spot The Camouflaged Animals?
While chameleons are well-known kings of camouflage, animals of all shapes and sizes are experts at disguising themselves from predators. In his "Vanishing Act" project, photographer Art Wolfe captures animals blending seamlessly into their surroundings.
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This is 11 different images made into 1
The result is spectacular.
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Berkeley Pit
The Berkeley Pit is a former open pit copper mine located in Butte, Montana, United States. It is one mile long by half a mile wide with an approximate depth of 1,780 feet (540 m). It is filled to a depth of about 900 feet (270 m) with water that is heavily acidic (2.5 pH level), about the acidity of cola or lemon juice. As a result, the pit is laden with heavy metals and dangerous chemicals that leach from the rock, including arsenic, cadmium, zinc, and sulfuric acid. http://en.wikipedia.org/w
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Two giraffes scrap it out with their necks.
Watch as two giraffes engage in a vicious battle for the rights to this prized territory from the 'Kalahari' episode.
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How Are Dying Bees Affecting Our Lives? (with Infographic)
Getting stung by a bee can hurt, but losing bees forever can hurt even more. It may be hard to see why bees are so important to us, but did you know that 1 of every 3 bites of food we take comes from a pollinated plant or an animal that depends on bee pollination?
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The Fuzzy Face of Climate Change
Advocates and scientists have tied the Earth’s fate to that of the polar bear. But what happens if this lumbering giant proves more resilient than the rest of us?
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Magnificent aerial shot of an island
This is an island that is off the coast of Japan. Definitely a place I want to visit.
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Belcher Islands, Canada
Like sweeping brushstrokes of pink and green, the Belcher Islands meander across the deep blue of Canada's Hudson Bay. The islands' only inhabitants live in the small town of Sanikiluaq, near the upper end of the middle island. Despite the green hues in this image, these rocky islands are too cold to sustain more than a smattering of low-growing vegetation. Image taken by Landsat 5 on Sep. 21, 2001
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