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Day 196

Day 196

  From the picture, might not recognize Uluru (Ayers Rock), Oz’s most famous natural landmark. This is Uluru after a rain. Water falls all around the mountain changing its colour...

Day 196

  From the picture, might not recognize Uluru (Ayers Rock), Oz’s most famous natural landmark. This is Uluru after a rain. Water falls all around the mountain changing its colour...

Day 195

Day 195

  Guess what the longest living creature on earth is… I wouldn’t have thought that the oldest animal on earth would be a sponge…specifically, the glass sponge, who can live...

Day 195

  Guess what the longest living creature on earth is… I wouldn’t have thought that the oldest animal on earth would be a sponge…specifically, the glass sponge, who can live...

Day 194

Day 194

  A new day for solar panels Solar panels have traditionally used pure silicon to convert light into electricity. A recent innovation uses crystals made of bromine or iodine. When...

Day 194

  A new day for solar panels Solar panels have traditionally used pure silicon to convert light into electricity. A recent innovation uses crystals made of bromine or iodine. When...

Day 193

Day 193

  The moon on earth   The locals call the surreal lunar like landscapes of Lamayuru, "moonland".    

Day 193

  The moon on earth   The locals call the surreal lunar like landscapes of Lamayuru, "moonland".    

Day 192

Day 192

  King Minos’ labyrinth Could a 4,000-year-old structure discovered in Crete, have been the legendary labyrinth built for Minoan King Minos, to contain the half bull, half human Minotaur? The...

Day 192

  King Minos’ labyrinth Could a 4,000-year-old structure discovered in Crete, have been the legendary labyrinth built for Minoan King Minos, to contain the half bull, half human Minotaur? The...

Day 191

Day 191

  Coincidence or kismet? Two halves of a giant sea turtle fossil bone were discovered 163 years apart and through a series of coincidences found their way together to reveal...

Day 191

  Coincidence or kismet? Two halves of a giant sea turtle fossil bone were discovered 163 years apart and through a series of coincidences found their way together to reveal...