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Questions about the San Andreas Fault
I am here to answer any questions that you may have about the San Andreas Fault. Like, where is it located exactly? What kind of fault is it? And what major earthquakes has it let off? I will explain the...
3 commentsThomas the Tank Engine and Friends. Favorite Characters, Books Videos and Toys
Thomas the Tank Engine and his many friends have been around for over fifty years. For fans there are now books, PBS kids shows, videos, railway toys, movies, printable coloring pages and video games. ...
4 commentsThe "After" Photos, Two Weeks and Counting
It's two weeks from the day of my surgery...so, do you really want to know how I'm doing?
7 commentsThe Thermite Reaction
The Thermite Reaction is a popular demonstration in school science lessons. This is for two main reasons: 1. It gives a spectacular firework-like explosion. 2. It demonstrates an important concept in...
11 commentsWhy I am a rail enthusiast
For those of you travelling by rail, you may occasionally notice a single person, or group of people at the end of a railway platform, avidly capturing the unfolding railway scene in every detail. Who are...
19 commentsPlanned Maintenance
Only a few days before my bilateral mastectomy surgery and anxiety is striking hard.
12 commentsamsterdam a quick tour
The first time i went to Amsterdam was in the 70s,whilst stationed in Germany on the border with Holland. It only took a couple of hours by bus and it was always a monthly sqdn trip to the Heineken brewery on...
8 commentsland of the midnight sun
I have now lived here in Helsinki for nearly ten years,although i speak very little of the language. Being a native English speaker, it tends to make you very lazy to learn a different language,but over here...
12 commentsUsing public transport in Amsterdam
Like any system Amsterdam's has its own quirks and idiosyncrasies. You arrive at Central Station or Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport - how do you get to your accommodation? This hub explains all.
10 commentsTraveling With Kids: The St. Louis Arch
The Gateway Arch in St. Louis is one of those American icons that you just have to visit. At 630 feet tall, it is known as the gateway to the west. It's quite a view driving into the city and seeing this...
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