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We’ve all heard and read about the dinosaurs. We know the extinction theories, and you may even have your own. However, there were thousands of other creatures living amongst the dinosaurs that you may not know about. Some look like animals you would find in the zoo or aquarium today, while others are extremely bizarre [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 at 9:00 am
Filed under Animals · Tagged ancient ancestors, ancient bird, ancient shark, Animals, archaeopteryx, Bizarre, Bizarre prehistoric animals, British Columbia, china, creatures, cretaceous period, deinotherium, dimorphodon, dunkleosteus, elasmosaur, Germany, greece, hallucigenia, helicoprion, jackelopterus, loch ness monster, ocean, opabinia, predator, prehistoric animals, quetzalcoatlus, Texas, top 10 bizarre animals, top ten list, weird animals, weird dinosaurs
Measuring the size of a wave can be difficult. In most parts of the world a wave is measured from its face: the front of a wave from top to bottom. However, in Hawaii a wave is measured from the back. Typically the back of a wave is about half the size of its face, [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Thursday, January 21, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Nature · Tagged backside, beach break, Billabong's Big Wave Ride of the Year, Brock Little, Bruce Iron, Buzzy Kerbox, Chopes, Cortes Bank, drowning, Foo's Last Ride, frontside, gigantic waves, Greg Noll, Half Moon Bay, jet ski, Ken Bradshaw, Laird Hamilton, Large Waves, Manoa Drollet, Mark Foo, Mark Healey, Mavericks, Mike Parsons, ocean, Paddle Wave, Puerto Escondido, Quiksilver Big wave Invitational, Richard Schmidt, Shane Dorian, Sports, surfing, Teahupoo, Teahupoo Drop, the Bull, top 10, top 10 waves, tow-in surfing, Waimea Bay, water, waves
Thanks to modern technology and air travel, the world is forever becoming a smaller place. Where journeys from one continent to another once took months, they now take hours, and sometimes it seems like there is nowhere left for a would-be adventurer to really get away from it all. Still, if you have the time, [...]
Posted by Evan Andrews on Friday, January 8, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Travel · Tagged Antarctica, antartica, Australia, canada, cape york peninsula, china, Civilization, commander, easter island, Gambier Islands, geography, greenland, Inaccessible Island, Indian Ocean, Ittoqqortoormiit, kerguelen islands, La Rinconada, la rinconda, Madagascar, mcmurdo station, motuo county, Mutuo County, New Zealand, north pole, nunavut, ocean, peru, pitcairn island, Pitcairn Islands, planet earth, remote, remote locations, Ross Island, South Africa, top 10 remote locations, Travel, tristan da cunha, Tristan de Cunha
A natural disaster is something that no one in their lifetime wants to experience. These disasters are extremely crushing, to those who are both affected directly, and even indirectly. You have probably seen coverage in the newspapers and on the television, showing media reports of these devastating times. One I remember like it was yesterday [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Friday, January 30, 2009 at 12:02 am
Filed under Nature · Tagged cold front, deadliest earthquake, death, earthquake aftershocks, epicenter of the earthquake, heavy rains, India, Indian Ocean, indian ocean tsunami, landslide, landslides, Life, mother nature, natural disaster, natural threat, Nature, ocean, rainfall, river, sea, super typhoon, Thailand, top 10 deadliest natural disasters, tornado, water
When you think of a river, the last thing you think about is probably how strong its water really is. You are more than likely to think about calm flowing water that brushes over stones at the bottom of the river. Maybe you envision small fish in the river. Whatever you think about, it’s definitely [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Thursday, December 11, 2008 at 12:14 am
Filed under Nature · Tagged 10th longest river in the world, amazon river, Arctic Ocean, Argentina, Brahmaputra River, fish, Lake Itasca, laos vietnam, lena river, longest river in the world, Mekong, mekong river, mississippi river, Nino, ocean, parana river, river, rivers in the world, sea, siberia, Thailand, water, waterfalls, Yangtze River, Yenisey River
When you think about going on vacation or to a getaway trip, you probably pick somewhere warm with inviting weather, people, and beaches. Once you pick that perfect beach you want to visit, you can’t picture anything else but a warm breeze and a clear blue sky that engulfs a beautiful brown sandy beach, with [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at 12:09 am
Filed under Travel · Tagged attractions, beach, black sand, black sand beach, California, hawaii, hawaii beaches, honokalani black sand beach, kaimu beach, kehena beach, ocean, oneuli beach, pololu valley beach, prince william sound, punaluu beach, roadside, sea, sun, Travel, vik beach, waianapanapa black sand beach, water
Here are the top 10 famous sea stories with plenty of atmosphere, adventure and excitement. Runners-up include the Bounty Trilogy, Forrester’s Hornblower saga, Ed Beach’s Run Silent, Run Deep and Tom Heggen’s Mr. Roberts. 10. The Caine Mutiny by Herman Wouk Updating the Bounty mutiny, ex-navy man Wouk refashioned Bligh as neurotic petty tyrant Queeg, [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Saturday, September 27, 2008 at 7:35 am
Filed under Literature · Tagged boats, Books, caine mutiny, captain corageous, film, films, fish, herman melville, jack london, jules verne, Literature, moby dick, ocean, oceans, rudyard kipling, sailboats, sailing, sea, ships, the sea wolf, water, whales