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Laced Moray

By Cris | January 21, 2016 - 11:20 PM |January 21, 2016 Animals
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Laced Moray

One could say laced morays are indeed prettier than their relatives. Laced morays are a species of eel, native to the waters of the Indian Ocean and the west Pacific Ocean. … Continue reading →

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Blackberry

By Cris | January 20, 2016 - 10:48 PM |January 20, 2016 Culinary
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Blackberry

Remember those days when you could skip out to the woods and pick some blackberries? Blackberries are a fruit often considered a berry, even though technically speaking they aren’t, and … Continue reading →

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Fountain

By Cris | January 19, 2016 - 8:15 PM |January 19, 2016 Inventions
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Fountain

You can watch fountains for simply ages. Fountains are structures that generally pour or spurt water, often upwards, and then typically collects in a reservoir. Fountains are commonly used for … Continue reading →

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Swamp Club-Rush

By Cris | January 18, 2016 - 10:19 PM |January 18, 2016 Vegetation
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Swamp Club-Rush

Don’t miss out on a swamp club-rush membership – all you have to do is read on! Swamp club-rushes are a species of perennial, grass-like vegetation native to Australia, New … Continue reading →

Tagged Australia, Facts, Plant, Vegetation

Caño Cristales

By Cris | January 17, 2016 - 10:14 PM |January 17, 2016 Structures, History and Countries
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Caño Cristales

Rainbows are jealous of the beauty of Caño Cristales. Caño Cristales is a brightly and abnormally coloured river found in Colombia’s Meta region, in South America. Caño Cristales is not … Continue reading →

Tagged America, Earth, Facts, Landform, Water

Bush Stone-Curlew

By Cris | January 15, 2016 - 8:36 PM |January 15, 2016 Animals
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Bush Stone-Curlew

Bush stone-curlews are an evening bird… with an odd gown. Bush stone-curlews, also known as ‘screaming woman birds’ and ‘bush thick-knees’, are birds that are mostly active during nocturnal hours and … Continue reading →

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