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Rats – More Than Just Laboratory Experiment

Rats – More Than Just Laboratory Experiment

Do you know that rats can actually swim? And they can also laugh? Probably not. Most of us know rats only as “laboratory experiment species”. And that is just plain wrong. Rats are social and affectionate animals, and unless you have one as a pet, you probably do not know much about them. Many people … Read more

Mount Merapi – Most Active Volcano in Indonesia

Mount Merapi – Most Active Volcano in Indonesia

Mount Merapi trasnaltes to Fire Mountain. Located in Indonesia, it is an active stratovolcano between the province of Central Java and the Special Region of the Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Merapi is the most active volcano in Indonesia, erupting regularly since 1548. Smoke can often be seen emerging from the mountain top. Some of the eruptions have … Read more

Life In Cold Blood

Life In Cold Blood

This is the last of the David Attenborough series of documentaries about the natural world and this sequel leaves us with the hope that, eventually,there will be more of these amazing documentaries made. Once again, Attenborough delivers, in his own distinctive manner, a view of the surrounding world in his own characteristic way. His style … Read more

Supervolcanoes

Supervolcanoes

In 1971, heavy rains fell across much of eastern Nebraska. Paleontologist Mike Voorhies In the summer he traveled to the farmlands in the entire Midwest City Orchard. What would discover exceeded their wildest dreams. It was a vision of a prehistoric sudden disaster. Voorhies Excavation revealed that the fossilized bones of 200 Rhinos, along with … Read more

Desert of the Skeletons

Desert of the Skeletons

Stretching almost 120 miles inland from the Atlantic Coast towards East, the Namib Desert is one of the biggest, and also one of the oldest deserts in the world. The Namib has endured arid conditions for more than 60 million years, with some evidence suggesting the desert dates back to 80 million years ago. Completely uninhabited by humans, … Read more

A bike trip to Haarlem from Amsterdam

A bike trip to Haarlem from Amsterdam

Haarlem is just a small city outside of Amsterdam. There was a time when the city was major North Sea trading post surrounded by a defensive wall. Nowadays, it is just a reminder of the medieval character of Netherlands. Famous for the outlying tulip fields, Haarlem is one of the biggest markets for flowers in … Read more

Caspian Sea – Largest Lake in the World

Caspian Sea – Largest Lake in the World

The Caspian Sea is the world’s largest lake. Yes, it shares some characteristics with a sea, namely salinity and the fact it has an ocean basin below sea level. But it is a sea. The lake, also called world’s largest inland body of water, lies between Europe and Asia, east of the Caucasus, west of … Read more

Wolverine X

Wolverine X

This is an hour long HD wildlife documentary. Meet one of the shyest predators of the Northern side of the equator: the wolverine. It is elusive to the point that even its seekers encounter this animal only once in a while. Wildlife photography artist Antti Leinonen has taken after wolverines for over 18 years in Finland and has invented … Read more

The Journey To The Top Of Lhakpa Ri

The Journey To The Top Of Lhakpa Ri

Blindsight is a documentary directed by Lucy Walker and produced by Sybil Robson Orr for Robson Entertainment. It premiered at 2006 Toronto International Film Festival in the category Real to Reel. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Himalayas, the documentary follows six Tibetan teenagers on their 23,000 foot long journey to climb the top … Read more