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A girl and a giraffe
Simply gorgeous shot...
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The FDA Says We Can Probably Eat Genetically-Modified Super Salmon Soon
Dying to get some genetically-modified, fast-growing, ethically-precarious Frankenfish in your stomach? Well, today's the day, folks.
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Worms Beat Beef As Sustainable Protein
Forget beef or even milk. If you’re looking for protein, mealworms may be the way to go.
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Gotcha...
Great hand eye coordination.
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Meteor shower over Wyoming.
That is badass! This is one of the coolest night pics I've ever seen.
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SHELL HOUSE in Nagano, Japan by ARTechnic architects
A large shell shaped structure finds itself in the middle of the woods.
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Tiger shaking dry
"Bitch, I'm fabulous!"
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Unique Christmas Trees
It’s nearly Christmas! Here are some amazing unique Christmas trees to help get you in the festive mood :)
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Winter WONDERLAND Photos
A collection of some breathtaking snowy photographs from around the world
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The World’s 10 Best Vacation Islands
We’ve all heard the ultimate wish, uttered under breaths in the midst of a strenuous work day or after a tedious task. “I wish I was on an island.” Islands are the ultimate destination for fun, sun, and plain old relaxation. There’s no reason why your next vacation destination can’t be an island
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Europe's highest suspension bridge
Europe's highest suspension bridge is to be unveiled amid the spectacular peaks and crevasses of the Swiss Alps.
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Huanglong pools.
Huanglong is a scenic and historic interest area in the northwest part of Sichuan, China. It is located in the southern part of the Minshan mountain range. This area is known for its colorful pools formed by calcite deposits.
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Lion population falls 68 percent in 50 years
African lions, one of the most iconic species on the planet, are in rapid decline. According to a new study in Biodiversity Conservation, the African lion (Panthera leo leo) population has dropped from around 100,000 animals just fifty years ago to as few as 32,000 today. Read more at http://news.mo
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Aogashima Island – Living inside a Volcano
Can you imagine yourself living in a giant volcanic crater? Well, for starters, you can forget about Starbucks. But it sure would be the ultimate destination to get away from it all. It’s not all that surprising then, that about 200 people actually inhabit the Japanese volcanic island of Aogashima,
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Unexplained Earth Phenomenon: The Pink Lake Hillier, Western Australia
It can only be seen from the sky since it is prohibited to walk on Middle Island in Western Australia. The reason for this permanent pink color remains undetermined but the best scientific hypothesis seems to linked to Dunaliella Salina, a green microalgae, and to halobacteria in the water.
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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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