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Geomagnetic Reversal and its Effects
The geomagnetic field of the earth is currently undergoing a reversal. This has added to plenty of chaos, particularly affecting migratory animals and even planes and ships relying on compasses. Aurora are also showing up in unusual places along with volcanic and earthquake activity.
21 commentsDriving Across the Nullarbor: A How To Guide
Driving the Nullarbor plain of Australia is one of those things you just have to do once in a life time. Its an accessible adventure, which unlike many other of Australia's iconic drives doesn't require a 4WD - but it isn't a Sunday drive either. ...
53 commentsAcid Rain: Cinquain Poem as an Environmental Reality Check
Adelaide Crapsey can be credited with the invention of cinquain poems. She drew upon the nature poetry of Japanese haiku and five-line limits of tanka for her inspiration. Featured is an environmental cinquain about the reality check of acid rain.
14 comments4 of the Most Intriguing Mysteries, Myths & Stories of Shipwrecks in the Ocean
Fraser Island Shipwreck. Shipwrecks have been speculated about and fascinated over for years and years. With many ships having sunk, been found and investigated, there are many stories to share as a result of this. Some stories surrounding famous...
12 commentsYves Piaget Rose: From Luxury Watches to Exquisite Roses to Delicate Rose Petal Jelly
The name Piaget connotes luxuriously perfect jewellery watches while cultivated roses are often viewed as luxuriously perfect flowers. This connection is exemplified by the Yves Piaget rose, a stunning rose that was specifically bred and named to honor the current, well-known representative of the watchmaking dynasty. Links to recipes for rose petal jelly are provided, with the suggestion of enhancing the flavor with the supreme fragrance of Yves Piaget rose petals.
8 commentsCoopers Brewery - Adelaide SA
Michael Kromwyk reviews the competitive strategy of Coopers Brewery located in Adelaide, Australia. Through the use of PESTLE, Porter 5 Forces and SWOT, Michael recommends a diversification plan including a move into Asia to drive future performance.
0 commentsSouth Australian Vineyards and Wineries
South Australia produces about 65 per cent of the wines and 83 per cent of the brandy made in Australia. In the equable dry climate of the southern and eastern regions of the State, seemingly endless...
1 commentSummer Of Outdoor Living - My Rose Garden
What rose fancier would not enjoy the glorious blooms of an espaliered Climbing Rose, or the intoxicating fragrance of Blanche de Crecy, or an American Beauty Rose? Unfortunately, one of the biggest problems we face here with growing roses, is over-wintering them.
23 commentsDarwin Australia Bombing Raids
Baz Luhrmann's Australia Movie features as its climax the Darwin bombing raids of 1942. Its a useful history lesson as most Australians have no idea that Darwin, and other northern town including Broome were raided by the Japanese from 1942 on. ...
20 commentsPioneer Winemakers of South Australia
When Richard Hamilton, John Reynell, Doctor Christopher Penfold, Joseph Seppelt, Johann Gramp and other pioneer settlers of South Australia arrived in the colony, they had little knowledge of viticulture and...
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