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The Old Stone Age96

The Old Stone Age

Thousands of years ago, the Earth was a very different place. The northern part of the world was covered by thick sheets of ice; the animals were far larger than any we have ever seen, and they were covered in long wooly hair that afforded them...

43 comments    south africa weapons archaeology
Cloning Extinct Animals - Can Extinct Species be Brought Back to Life Using Cloning87

Cloning Extinct Animals - Can Extinct Species be Brought Back to Life Using Cloning

It may now be possible to bring back extinct species by cloning dead specimens, and growing them in the wombs of similar or related animals. Not long ago, the idea of cloning extinct animals sounded like science fiction. Films like Jurassic Park,...

228 comments    technology education science
Top 5 Tourist Caves To Visit In Western Australia88

Top 5 Tourist Caves To Visit In Western Australia

Western Australia has one of the oldest landscapes in the world. There are amazing rock formations, ginormous gorges and spooky underground caves spread out in the whole region. Most of these landscapes have showed evidences of fossils of animals from the prehistoric ages.

15 comments    caving spelunking margaret river
Seven Natural Wonders Of North America90

Seven Natural Wonders Of North America

When seeking new travel destinations to seek out the beauty of nature, you need not travel far if you live in North America! Listed in no particular order, here they are: Sequoia National park, Garden of The Gods. Natural bridge National monument,...

22 comments    travel nature national park
Fossil Hunting on the Peace River in Florida84

Fossil Hunting on the Peace River in Florida

If you’re looking for a very different, yet exciting and adventurous activity for your next trip to Florida consider heading down to the Peace River for some good old fashioned fossil hunting.That’s right; the Peace River located in southwestern Florida is a virtual graveyard from prehistoric times and includes fossils of the giant carcharodon shark otherwise known as megalodon.

4 comments    florida shark whales
How to Kill a Giant in Skyrim84

How to Kill a Giant in Skyrim

How to kill a Giant in Skyrim, at any level.

73 comments    giants skyrim oblivion
Jean M Auel and 'Earth's Children' ('Clan of the Cave Bear' Series)82

Jean M Auel and 'Earth's Children' ('Clan of the Cave Bear' Series)

Jean Auel is the author of a series of books which tells of the life and loves, struggles and adventures of the beautiful and talented Ayla ~ a thoroughly modern woman who lived around 30,000 years ago! Ayla is the heroine of the stories and, through her, we meet other member of 'Earth's Children'. 'Earth's Children' are us! Or, rather, they are our ancestors ~ ancestors who lived in the long-distant past.

15 comments    genealogy ancestors ice age
Earth's Children Series By Jean Auel81

Earth's Children Series By Jean Auel

Jean Auel Sixth Book "Land Of the Painted Caves" is now out. Jean started this series over 30 years ago. I started reading these books in high school. And the wait in between books grew larger with each book, but in my opinion the wait was always...

157 comments    books jean clan
The Centralia PA mine fire - 50 years burning83

The Centralia PA mine fire - 50 years burning

This tells of my experience's of the Centralia mine fire, how it began, memories through the years and how I see it today.

0 comments    local history fire burning
Waco Mammoth Site83

Waco Mammoth Site

Waco, Texas is known for quite a few things, some we're especially proud of, some we're not. High on the list of things Wacoans can be ultra proud of is the grand opening of the Waco Mammoth Site. For what seems like forever, I've been anxiously...

12 comments    travel hubchallenge texas
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