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There’s something majestic about the very oldest of trees and how they witnessed the rise and fall of numerous civilizations. Who hasn’t heard about General Sherman – the largest known living single stem tree in the world – or Old Tjikko – the Earth’s oldest (9,550 years) living individual clonal tree? I find Julian Hight’s [...]
Posted by Timeea on Friday, February 24, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Nature, Photos · Tagged Adansonia, Angel Oak, Ano Vouves, Árbol del Tule, Avenue of the Baobabs, Bristlecone pine, Ceiba speciosa, coolest trees, Eudicots, Ifaty, Madagascar, Methuselah, Mexico, mississippi river, Oaxaca, Old Tjikko, oldest trees, Olive Tree, plants, representative, research botanist, Rosids, Socotra, Taxodium mucronatum, the Philippines, Tree, Tree of Life, trees, United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, University of Crete, weird trees, White Mountains, yemen
Since mankind began, we’ve sought shelter as a place to conduct domestic and later, work life. As innovations developed, many different materials and building methods came into play, and architects got increasingly ambitious. Here’s a list of interesting architectural creations throughout the world – the good, the bad and the ugly. ADVERTISEMENT 10. Dar Al [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Thursday, May 7, 2009 at 1:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Engineering, Photos · Tagged architecture, atomium, beijing national stadium, birds nest, Bizarre, bizarre architecture, book, building, buildings, civil justice, Crooked House, dar al hajar, habitat 67, Huckleberry Finn, justice centre, kansas city public library, Manchester civil justice centre, olympics, rock formation, summer olympics, The Stone House, top 10 lists, top ten lists, TopTenz, Upside-down house, winchester mystery house, wyandotte street, yemen