Helsinki-based artist Joachim Munter welcomes you to step into the fairytale-like wildlife of Finland. Seeing his pictures of regional forest animals, you quickly feel an intimate connection with the topics. Upon first glimpse, these animals appear like they were trained. From a curious fox to a hungry squirrel, Munter builds …
Read More »Chocolate May Be Extinct by 2050, According to Scientists
When anything bad happens on the planet, we can generally rely on one thing to make us feel much better: chocolate. There’s absolutely nothing like a good sweet bar or pain au chocolat to comfort us in times of problem. Exactly what takes place when the vicious world decides to …
Read More »Earth closest to sun on January 2-3
Tonight– January 2, 2018– we reach Earth’s closest indicate the sun for this whole year at 11:35 p.m. CST (central U.S.). It’ll be the morning of January 3 for Europe and Africa … later in the day January 3 for the remainder of the world (January 3 at 5:35 UTC; …
Read More »Niagara Falls Freezes As Temperatures Plummet In US
Areas of Niagra Falls have actually frozen as Canda and the United States have actually seen temperatures drop as low as -34 Degrees this month. At least 220 million Americans faced freezing cold temperature levels on Friday and things are anticipated to get much worse as it’s expected to drop …
Read More »China Just Totally Banned Legal Ivory Trade
Pexels From today, December 31, 2017, China’s legal, government-sanctioned ivory trade will cease to a stop. A landmark announcement made in 2015 between President Xi Jinping and after that United States President Barack Obama implies that licensed ivory carving factories and merchants will from now on be’ shuttered’. The relocation …
Read More »I Spray-Paint Animals On Plastic Wrap In The Forest
3,500-Year-Old Burial Places Revealed in Egypt. One Has a Mummy
Am ancient mummy is tended to by employees in a 3,500-year-old burial place in Luxor, Egypt. Photograph by Nariman El-Mofty, AP for National Geographic Egyptian officials today announced the discovery and excavation of two burial places found in Thebes, now a UNESCO world heritage site.The tombs …
Read More »Baroque-Inspired Pictures Of Black Ladies Highlight Their Incredible Natural Hair So Other Girls Would Stop Concealing It
We are all loaded with natural beauty, we just have to bring it out. Regis and Kahran, a couple group behind CreativeSoul did just that, just for young black ladies. Focusing on their hair, the duo created Afro Art, a series of stunning portraits that has cast a spell on …
Read More »Apothecurious
I’m a big fan of today’s guest poster, Matt from LandLopers. His vibrant account of the medina in Marrakech has me dying to visit Morrocco. I can honestly say that I have never tried to find the closest apothecary. Drug stores, supermarkets, yes; apothecaries, not so much. Of course that …
Read More »The Great African Road Trip
I know we are all fans of independent travel around here, but there are times when nothing but a tour will cut it. Today’s guest post describes an adventurous, budget, African safari. “This is not a holiday, it’s an adventure,” Michel, our Mozambican guide, informed us. Excited and a little …
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