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10 Reasons to Backpack in Argentina
A list of 10 reasons why Argentina is a great country to backpack around.
6 commentsThe Jaguar - America's Big Cat.
From the Jungles of the Amazon and Brazil on North to the plains of South Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, the Jaguar is America's big cat. Not related very closely to a cougar or a mountain lion, the Jaguar is much more rare, larger, and more powerful by far than a Cougar.
26 commentsLions – The King of the Jungle – Big 5 Animals – and Number of People Killed By Lions
It’s a myth that the moment you land on any of the eastern Africa airports you will immediately encounter charging buffalos and lions ready to make a meal out of you. It’s a myth that will be fed to you because travel and tourism industry in...
9 commentsThe Cougar, Panther, Puma, or Mountain Lion - America's Second Largest Cat.
Though these very large cats second only in the Americas to the Jaguar in size have always been present, they've recently marched across America in quite the reverse manner of doing so as the European Savages had done in the formation of the United...
44 commentsThe Small But Powerful Bobcat
Almost present throughout the entire United States of America, and extending into Southern Canada and most of Mexico, the Bobcat is seldom seen but yet is at a very healthy population levels, and not the slightest bit endangered. This is one...
51 commentsLiving with the African Maasai Tribe
A true narrative about one woman's time spent with the Maasai tribe, and her quest for adventure and culture at its finest. We'll examine how fate led her into the hands of a beautiful young woman named Neima and how she showed her African culture and hospitality.
17 commentsLuna Park at Coney Island - A Tribute to Light
Public domain. Detroit Publishing Co., 1905. There is an aura of fascination around Luna Park. At the beginning of the 20th Century it was simply so ELECTRIC! Over 100,000 tiny electric lights illuminated the park each summer night after 1903,...
16 commentsCats Role In Ancient Egypt: Cats and their Egyptians
In ancient Egypt, they would refer to a cat as the mau, or miu, or mii, which is probably more fitting as it sounds more like the sound a cat makes. Translated it actually means "one that mews." Although many Americans often view the cat as an...
26 commentsThe Tsavo Man-Eaters - Why the Tsavo Lions Became Man-Eaters
The lions of Tsavo killed and ate 28 Indian men. And on a second thought, the Tsavo lions also fed on about 110 local African men. This happened on March 1898 to December 1898 when the British started building the Kenya Uganda railway. It was not...
7 commentsCat Deterrents for Gardens - What Should I Use?
I never used to suffer with cats and foxes in my garden, until recently when all manner of creatures seem to have decided that my yard is their playground. Not only do they leave deposits on my lawn and in the...
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