Collation of Dead Birds and Fish
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A weather radar screen doesn’t just show the weather, apparently. The National Weather Service in North Little Rock examined a speck on the radar that showed up around the same time all the birds fell out of the sky from alleged trauma on New Year’s Eve.
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David Hatcher Childress
In fact, this wasn’t just any ordinary glass, but ultra-pure glass that was an astonishing 98 per cent silica. Clayton wasn’t the first person to come across this field of glass, as various ‘prehistoric’ hunters and nomads had obviously also found the now-famous Libyan Desert Glass (LDG). The glass had been used in [...]
VICTORIA — Horrified nature-lovers at Goldstream Provincial Park watched as the Goldstream River turned bright green late Wednesday afternoon.
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Update: Green chemical in B.C. river not toxic, study confirms
An ancient hill fort at Heuneburg found the 13-by-16-foot burial chamber in an excellent state of preservation and still containing gold and amber jewellery placed there seven years before the birth of Christ.
Karpen’s Pile: A Battery That Produces Energy Continuously Since 1950 Exists in Romanian Museum.
Half a century ago, the pile’s inventor had said it will work forever, and so far it looks like he was right. Karpen’s perpetual motion machine now sits secured right in the director’s office. It has been called “the uniform-temperature thermoelectric [...]
Tomorrow we will have the first of four Solar eclipse of the year 2011.
The first solar eclipse of 2011 occurs at the Moon’s ascending node in eastern Sagittarius. A partial eclipse will be visible from much of Europe, North Africa and central Asia (Figure 1).
The penumbral shadow first touches Earth’s surface in northern Algeria [...]
Interesting article. Not to forget that magnesium is present in fresh leafy green vegetables. The darker green the veggies the more magnesium
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Here’s a link to the PDF file.
An interesting thing about next year and eclipses is that we’ll have a total of 4 Solar eclipses. The norm being between 2 - 3 per year. Wonder what kind of weather that will bring us next year and the year after… in 2012?
Partial Solar Eclipse on January [...]
I think that the title says it all..
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