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Visitor Attractions in Western Australia
Western Australia is well-known for its amazing and wonderful rock formations.These rocks are millions of years old.They have such shapes and sizes that really amaze the tourists.A few years back,these rocks were not so commonly known but now the adventur
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Putting the "green" Back into Green Energy
A high resolution image of a wind farm in Western Australia
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The Christmas 'Crab' Island
A territory of Australia in the Indian Ocean, ‘Christmas Island’ is located 2,600 kms northwest of the Western Australian city of Perth and 500 kms south of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta.
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Mack truck vs Cat Front End Loader
Hey, thought you might like to share these pics. Mack vs. CAT - The CAT won. Taken at the Granny Smith Gold Mine in Western Australia.
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Beautiful Photos from Great Ocean Road in Australi
Port Campbell - Attractive small seaside village at the western end of the Great Ocean Road in Australia
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Find the shelters
While waiting to board the No. 49 bus for Tracy's Bus Ride, "Going Public" on Thursday noticed the bus shelter at the Western and Berwyn Bus Terminal was a CTA shelter.
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List o' 12 Best Western Movies of All Time
Reach for the sky, pardner! The western - it′s so much more than a movie genre. To some it represents the romantic and adventure filled past, the period between revolutionary and modern times. It was a time when freedom and industry came head to head in
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The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle
Bermuda Triangle or Devil's Triangle, region of the western Atlantic Ocean that has become associated in the popular imagination with mysterious maritime disasters.
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Korowai – Life in the Trees
The Korowai, also called the Kolufo, are a people of southeastern Papua (i.e., the southeastern part of the western part of New Guinea). They number about 3,000. Until 1970, they were unaware of the existence of any people besides themselves. Only a few o
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The Worst Examples of Inflation Ever
When most of us think of inflation, we see it as a minor annoyance that has caused prices to rise, slowly, over the 20th century. However, inflation can move much faster than what most in the western world are used to. In fact, inflation can rise so fast
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Ti Jian Zi – The Ancient Art of Shuttlecock Kick
One of the most popular traditional Chinese arts, Ti Jian Zi, known in the western world as shuttlecock kicking, requires a great deal of skill and practice.
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The Man Who Sued the Devil
In 1971, a strange case was filed before the United States district court, for the Western District of Pennsylvania, by Mr. Gerald Mayo. It was called: "United States ex rel. Gerald Mayo v. Satan and His Staff."
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True Grit - True Western
One of the biggest changes in the American film landscape over time has been the decline of the western. The genre once comprised a ludicrous percentage of the overall film output due to their cheap production costs and limited locations, and most of the
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Wailing Wall? More Like the Happy Wall!
A family celebrating at the Western Wall in Jerusalem
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The Iranian President Attacks Octopus Paul
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the Iranian leader, says Paul is a symbol of all that is wrong with the western world.
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Top Mysterious Living “Fossils” In The World
Opossums (Didelphimorphia, pronounced are the largest order of marsupials in the Western Hemisphere. They are also commonly called possums, though that term is also applied to Australian fauna of the suborder Phalangeriformes. The Virginia Opossum was the
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The Baduy of Indonesia
... who call themselves Kanekes, are a traditional community living in the western part of the Indonesian province of Banten, near ... . Their population of between 5,000 and 8,000 is centered in the Kendeng mountains at an elevation of 300-500 meters above sea ...
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Dekotora - Decorated Japanese Trucks
The art of personalizing trucks has been gaining growing acceptance in Japan since the 1990s and has reached extraordinary proportions. The Dekotora, which literally means 'decoration trucks', are beyond anything the western mind can possibly grasp.
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Top ten myths about Belarus
Belarus was of little interest to the western media until 2005, when both the U.S. and the EU dubbed it the “last dictatorship in Europe”. And even then our knowledge about Belarus was in large part acquired through reports.
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Forces of nature whittle amazing icebergs!
It is enthralling to see how creative the forces of nature can be. One such example of natural creativity and magnificence are the icebergs floating off the western Antarctic Peninsula amid the populations of wildlife.
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