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So You Think You Know California Geography?
Shortly after I published So You Think You Know Canadian Geography?, my HubPages readers asked me what the subject of my next geography quiz was going to be. I decided upon California, the state in which I live. I learned a lot while doing the research for the quiz. I hope you'll learn a lot about the "Golden State," too, when you take the quiz.
28 commentsTop 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.
12 commentsCloning 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,...
186 commentsSeven 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 commentsWorld's Oldest Musical Instruments
Even if is true that the oldest musical instrument is the human voice, for millenniums human beings from all corners of the world and in various stages of their history, have also created musical artifacts using animal bones, skin and hairs; wood,...
9 commentsAnimals that we read in History....they do not exist ANYMORE!!!!
History unveils that the earth had witnessed various different kinds of creatures that no more exist now!! Dinosaurs were one of those. And, there were plenty of such animals whom we hardly know. An insight on a few of those - LOST WORLD!!
6 commentsWoolly Mammoth Pictures
Woolly mammoth Woolly Mammoths also known as tundra mammoth and was closely related to today's Asian elephants. It has long dark black hair, curved tusks, fatty hump, long nose and big ears. Wooly mammoth size is about 11.5 feet long, 9.5 feet...
9 commentsReal Monsters and Mega Beasts
Explore the world of Ice Age North America. It was a land of giants and man eating monsters. Giant wolves,lions and bears roamed ancient North America looking for their prey.
4 commentsPROSPECTING FOR GOLD IN ALASKA
THE STORY OF HOW I LOOKED FOR AND DUG FOR GOLD IN THE BUSH COUNTRY OF CENTRAL ALASKA.
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