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Berlin Museum of Natural History
Where is the biggest dinosaur skeleton? Reply to this question is very simple. The highest original dinosaur skeleton is located in the Berlin Museum of Natural History. There is also one of the oldest and richest natural science collections in the world,
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Landscape Kimonos by Itchiku Kubota
"Landscape Kimonos by Itchiku Kubota" at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum, is the most stunning, amazing textile art. Mr. Kubota is (or more likely at this point in time, was) one of Japan's Living National Treasures for reviving and expanding on a
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Nantes' Natural History Museum
When science meets myth: The 'Rat King' of Nantes.
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Top 5 Heaviest People in the History
Her peak weight reached up to 727 kg (16, 00 lbs). She was also famous for losing most weight by natural means. Carol Yager lost 521 lbs weight in just three months. Her skin was breaking down due to a bacterial infection that’s why she was admitted in
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Wild Animals Trapped In Suburbia
Photographer Amy Stein set out to capture our paradoxical relationship with the “wild” in her series Domesticated. Expertly crafting each photograph based on real news reports and oral history, her photos serve as dioramas of our new natural history.
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Top 10 Strangest Natural Disasters in Human Histor
Top 10 Strangest Natural Disasters in Human History
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Zoological Museum
The Natural History Museum that time forgot.
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Taxidermist Exhibition "Angels Catchers"
Meeting at the Natural History Museum in Belgrade. Pictures are worth so that you do not miss this news.
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Smallest Eel-Loach Fish Discovered
The world’s smallest species of eel-loach fish has been discovered by a Natural History Museum.
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Biggest Gas Boom in History Blowing Up in US! (lit
official: the expansion of hydro-fracking operations is creating the biggest natural gas boom in US history
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Top 10 Deadliest Earthquakes In History
Earthquakes are the most horrifying natural calamities to hit earth. Most damages happen due to the non-predictability of earthquakes. In history, there have been some earthquakes which were more deadly than others and here are the top 10.
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Top 10 Worst Earth Quakes of History
Are you keen to know the worst earth quakes of history? If no, then wake up, its time for you to know the worst natural disasters of history, see the top 10 list with photos and review
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Ghost Forest to Haunt Oxford
Some huge rainforest tree stumps from the Tropics will adorn the Natural History Museum and Pitt Rivers Museum, in Oxford, with an otherworldly connotation.
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Birds of the Gulf [Video]
Artist Karl Cronin offers a dance tribute to the birds of the gulf of Mexico affected by the BP oil spill. 'The Dancing Ecologist', Cronin studies the movements of plants and animals and is the creator of the Somatic Natural History Archive.
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History of the Electric Car
As the turning world melts about us, natural disasters turn up to 11 and an estimated five thousand barrels of crude oil blast into the Gulf of Mexico each day, America’s cry for electric cars has never been louder. Electric cars aren’t new. When the
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Covered With the Nature - Green Roofs
The "Green Roofs", very popular in Scandinavian countries and with a long history also in Germany, are conquering adepts in Latin America -- like Mexico, where the gardens implantation over the roofs of the edifications are directing interests and accepta
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10 Worst Natural Disasters in History of Pakistan
Recent Pakistan Flooding has caused about 2000 dead and 20 million homeless. Here is a list of some of the worst natural disasters in history of Pakistan.
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Most Terrifying Natural Disasters In History
Natural disasters cause fascination in everyone – as is apparent from the enormous amounts of press coverage that they give – Haiti being a good example of this. We all fear the day that we might be caught in one, and perhaps that is the reason for ou
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Yes That is a Pancake!
Jim (of Jim’s Pancakes) made his daughter this rather stupendous mounted-T. rex-skeleton-shaped pancake after a visit to New York’s Museum of Natural History.
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Rare Blue Diamond on Display in New York
The rare blue Wittelsbach Diamond is on a world tour. Visitors to the American Museum of Natural History in New York were the first to have the opportunity to see it. The 35.56 carat diamond is considered to be one of the most expensive gemstones ever so
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