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The World in 7 Pictures
kankamuso
by kankamuso  1-14-2007    17
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The World in only 7 Pictures
pokkets
by pokkets  6-5-2007    12
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Interesting Facts
abbysname
by abbysname  1-5-2007    13
 These are really interesting, and there are a bunch more on the original website.
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Unintentionally funny newspaper headlines
kankamuso
by kankamuso  1-11-2007    12
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10 Glorious Lost Cities.
vk2yoc
by vk2yoc  11-4-2007    11
 Pretty cool! more info on the website.
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Top 25 Censored Stories of 2007
sohil
by sohil  5-27-2007    7
 More I couldn't clip (due to Clip Limits) #21 Gold Mining Threatens Ancient Andean Glaciers #22 $Billions in Homeland Security Spending Undisclosed #23 US Oil Targets Kyoto in Europe #24 Cheney’s Halliburton Stock Rose Over 3000 Percent Last Year #25 US Military in Paraguay Threatens Region
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Top 13 Worst Slogan Translations Ever
rocker
by rocker  10-5-2007    13
 Hilarious Translations!
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Patterns in Nature: Enigmatic Earth
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  10-5-2007    2
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Funny Epitaphs
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  11-16-2007    11
 I clipped this for you alanocu to go with your *romantic* cemetary lady sculpture. *LOL* Here lies an Atheist All dressed up And no place to go. On an Auctioneer: Jedediah Goodwin Auctioneer Born 1828 Going! Going!! Gone!!! 1876 :lol:
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What a difference a century makes!
Bluephoenix4
by Bluephoenix4  12-26-2007    4
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Top 13 Worst Slogan Translations Ever
amberella
by amberella  12-19-2006    1
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What the World Eats : Food habits of people around the globe
thefoxalmighty
by thefoxalmighty  6-5-2007    4
 This is interesting.. Go thro the facts in the site...
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The Anasazi mystery
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  4-8-2008    10
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Artificial Clitoris, and more
righthand
by righthand  11-30-2007    5
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Mysterious people
Aribeth
by Aribeth  5-4-2008    11
 who appeared in the village of Woolpit in Suffolk, UK, in the 12th century. The children were brother and sister and they had green colored skin. Their appearance was normal in all other areas. They spoke an unrecognized language and refused to eat anything other than pitch from bean pods. Eventually their skin lost its green color. When they learned English they explained that they were from the ‘Land of St Martin’ which was a dark place because the sun never rose far above the horizon. They claimed that they were tending their father’s herd and followed a river of light when they heard the sounds of bells - finding themselves in Woolpit.Some of the more unusual theories proposed for the origin of the children are that they were Hollow Earth children, parallel dimension children, or Extraterrestrial children.
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Libraries this beautiful..Oh God!
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  4-20-2008    5
 I love books and even browsing books in such an exotic atmosphere must be a real blessing! sigh...
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Caral: The first city in the New World
invictus
by invictus  8-17-2007    7
 A brief article on a stunning archaeological discovery in South America. About six years ago, Peruvian/American archaeologist Ruth Shady , introduced the "oldest city in America" to the world. It was Caral; an ancient city on the Pacific coast of Peru, with trade centers, temples and a pyramid complex not less impressive than its counterparts in Mexico and Guatemala. The most exciting thing about Caral was its age: The city was carbon dated to ca. 3000 BCE, which strongly suggested a radical change in history textbooks. All evidence show Caral was not an exception in the region and there are many more ancient towns, waiting to be discovered. Another interesting thing about Caral is, its surprisingly peaceful social order. Archaeologists found no city walls, no forts, no signs of an army and even not a single weapon in Caral. Once again, thanks to Ruth Shady for this fantastic discovery.
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Linguistic superpowers
Deepti
by Deepti  1-8-2008    5
 The book Limits of Language by Swedish linguist Mikael Parkvall is a sort of languages-only Guinness Book of Records, listing everything that’s large, small and otherwise interesting about the manifold manners of human speech and associated forms of communication. One item deals with the world’s most linguistically diverse countries, and is illustrated with this map, of the world’s ‘linguistic superpowers’.
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Average IQ of Countries
amgumen
by amgumen  3-25-2007    9
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Rare pink dolphin seen in Louisiana lake
michellezm
by michellezm  7-4-2007    8
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Hungry Planet: What the World Eats ?
syncopath
by syncopath  11-2-2007   
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Test your Geography Knowledge
Socratoad
by Socratoad  1-4-2008    9
 I love these type of quizzes as they,at least, slow down the rotting of my brain.
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Something "Definitely Unidentified" Crashes In Canada
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  1-8-2008    12
 Ha!! This reminds me of War of the Worlds, but I do have a very vivid imagination. *LOL* Is it just me, or does there seem to be a rise in UFO reports as of late? I've read rumours on the net that governments around the world may be getting reading for some grand "disclosure" of some kind and it's claimed esp Mexico are pushing for it. Britain has just released their X-files too and was it France? Russia is opening up too. Anyway... I think it's all pretty funky. My clip prior to this one reports something shiny has been seen crashing in Kazakhstan too and {{kkcapricorn}} has a clip about groups of strange lights being reported over Britain and the US over New Year's. Any connection, I wonder? Where's Mulder when you need him?? :)
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eClips!
mickfinn
by mickfinn  2-21-2008    7
 Compared to this, I feel like Uriah Heep: "Ever so 'umble".
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France opens secret UFO files covering 50 years
wildcat
by wildcat  3-23-2007    7
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The Mexico You've Never Seen
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  3-15-2008    7
 Beautiful pics
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Seven Wonders - Photos
Deepti
by Deepti  7-9-2007    3
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New 7 Wonders Of The World
Arturo
by Arturo  3-15-2007    2
 Can you help decide?
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Bush Threatened Nations Which Did Not Back The War
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  9-27-2007    31
 STOP THE MADNESS!!! IMPEACH!!!!
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Our Earth as Art
Aribeth
by Aribeth  12-5-2007    7
 Welcome to the Earth as Art Gallery.Here you can view our planet through the beautiful images taken by the Landsat-7 satellite - and most recently, the Terra Satellite's Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER). This gallery of images uses the visceral avenue of art to convey the thrilling perspective of the Earth that satellites provide to the viewer.
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The New 7 Wonders
Socratoad
by Socratoad  5-24-2008    3
 Spectacular!
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What the World Eats (2)
einbar
by einbar  7-19-2008    3
 What's on family dinner tables in fifteen different homes around the globe? from the book "Hungry Planet"
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Is America Headed for a Food Shortage?
dorine
by dorine  6-10-2007    9
 This could get serious very shortly.
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One hundred tesla without self-destructing
wildcat
by wildcat  9-2-2008    3
 Why would anyone need a magnet that strong? Greg Boebinger, director of the Magnet Lab, says that this magnetic field strength is the only way to test the properties of newly discovered high-temperature superconductors like iron oxyarsenide, which may improve the performance of MRI machines and high-voltage power lines while lowering their cost. A 100‑T magnet would also let you conduct certain zero-gravity experiments without traveling into space and let you develop magnetic propulsion systems that could eventually replace those that burn rocket fuel.
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Are You REALLY A Woman?
debbyski
by debbyski  7-30-2008    11
 "The tests never unmasked a man posing as a woman, but they did turn up several athletes who were born with genetic defects that made them appear — according to lab results, at least — to be men. In 1967, the Polish sprinter Ewa Klobukowska was barred from the sport because she failed the chromosomal test, even though she had passed the nude test a year earlier. In the 1980s, the Spanish hurdler Maria José Martínez Patino was disqualified because the test revealed, to her surprise, that she was born with a Y chromosome. Her eligibility was reinstated in 1988. The practice came under increasing criticism in the 1990s by doctors, scientists and athletes who argued that the tests were not just invasive, but were also bad science."
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Secluded beaches around the globe
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-20-2008    5
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Funny but Real Newspaper Headlines
streamrdr
by streamrdr  12-5-2006    4
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16 Of The World's Best Squares: Think About The Details
urbanlife
by urbanlife  4-9-2008    7
 From Mexico to Italy to Iran, these remarkable squares can inspire us all. What stands out most is that design is only a small fraction of what goes into making a great square: small details add up to great places. Historically, squares were the center of communities, and they traditionally helped shape the identity of entire cities. Like the tentacles of an octopus extending into the surrounding neighborhood, the influence of a good square (such as Union Square in New York) starts at least a block away. Any great square has a variety of smaller "places" within it to appeal to various people. The use of a square changes during the course of the day, week, and year. The streets and sidewalks around a square greatly affect its accessibility and use, as do the buildings that surround it. Any community where people want to discover the rewards of public life can make a square its centerpiece.
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Stingray migration
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  6-24-2008    3
 Amazing pics
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Trinitite, a mineral formed by the world’s first atomic bomb test
amgumen
by amgumen  4-22-2007    10
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