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Fascinating Coastlines in Yuin Country Part 2: Mystery Bay Photo Essay
Beautiful Mystery Bay Mystery Bay can be found some 15 kilometres south of Narooma on the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia. Characteristic of this piece of coastline is the rock formations and in particular the bright green mossy...
13 commentsWorking Class life in the 1940’s and 1950´s Britain ~ Train Travel
When I was growing up in the late forties early fifties one of the things that stand out in my memory is the old steam trains, of course they weren’t the old steam trains back then they were just trains. Like most working class people back then we...
47 commentsWhat Types of Tourist Will You Find?
Where to go? Find out which kind of tourist you're and what holiday suits you!
2 commentsFast As a Shark: The Sea's Most Lethal Killing Machines
Sharks, while dangerous in certain situations, are very beautiful and incredibly graceful creatures. This hub takes a look at a few species of this incredible fish and the world in which they live.
2 commentsMerritt Island National Wildlife Refuge: Bird watching in Florida~Roseate Spoonbills~Manatees
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge is one of the premiere site on the Atlantic Coast to view migrating birds. Included in the 310 species of birds seen at the refuge are bald eagles, rosette spoonbills, wood storks, egrets, herons and many other waterfowl. Visitors can also see manatees close up from a popular viewing station.
16 commentsThe Great Lakes Crisis
The Great Lakes are made up of five large freshwater lakes and several smaller bodies of water. Combined, the Great Lakes make up the largest fresh water source in the world. They hold 22% of the planet’s fresh water. The lakes cover 95,000 square...
15 commentsPrehistoric Birds That Would Have Kicked Your Ass
Terror Bird Feeding on Medium-sized Mammal Subfamily Phorusrhacinae boasts four distinct genera of prehistoric birds, which include Keleken , Titanus , Phorusrhacos and Devincenzia . These terror birds were...
7 commentsVisiting Maine
2010 G.L.Strout I nwas born in Maine and always look forward to going back for a visit. Of course, there is never enough time to see and do all that I would like. Here are some highlights from this...
10 commentsThe Gulf Fritillary Butterfly:
An overview of the life and benefits of this butterfly. Includes photos and video.
14 commentsStunning Melbourne Beaches
Melbourne beaches can be found just south of Melbourne city centre. Because a river, the Yarra, runs through it, and major Melbourne attractions lie along its banks or north of it, visitors to Melbourne tend to forget that this is a bayside city with a number of beaches. Coastal Melbourne faces Port Phillip Bay and the city's closest Melbourne beaches are Albert Park and Middle Park just south of South Melbourne.
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