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Hell is Real and You Don't Want to Go There !

by arkwriter

Geophysical studies have revealed that the earth has several distinct layers. The outermost layer of the Earth is the crust. This comprises the continents and ocean basins. The crust has a variable thickness.... published 4 months ago

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Fresco from Pompeii (Photo by Clara Natoli)90

Pompeii, Italy - The Lost City

by happyexplorer

In the fateful year of 79 AD, during the heyday of the Roman Empire, Pompeii (Italy) was a thriving city of about 20,000 inhabitants. By the end of August that same year, they were all gone, and the city was left for dead along with its inhabitants. published 6 months ago

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This Day in History - June 8

by BaliMermaid

A historical review of People Places and Events of note on June 8. Find out what happened on this day in history. 20 published 2 months ago

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Two of my boys at the entrance to the Lava Cast Forest park88

Lava Cast Forest in Central Oregon

by stephhicks68

If you come to visit the Central Oregon area during spring through fall, you must take time to visit the Lava Cast Forest, just east of Sunriver. Take the exit off Highway 97, as if you are going to Sunriver,... published 4 weeks ago

19 comments    travel history vacation

Yellowstone's Norris Geyser Basin73

Yellowstone National Park: Super Volcano

by Constant Walker

Home to a rich biodiversity of wildflie, Old Faithful, the Boreal forest, ...and the biggest super volcano on the planet. published 3 months ago

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A volcano can affect the climate locally as well as globally.  There are many instances of this in history.72

The Greenhouse Effect Explained

by Chef Jeff

By Chef Jeff There is much talk about the greenhouse effect, greenhouse gasses, and global warming/global climate change. I wanted to take a moment to explain as best I can what the greenhouse effect is, and... published 3 months ago

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A view of the bow and railing of the RMS Titanic. Image copyright Emory Kristof/National Geographic, copied from the NOAA site73

Black Sea Adventures and Underwater Volcanoes

by VickeyK

Robert Ballard has wrapped up another season exploring in the Black Sea. He's most famous for discovering the wreck of the Titanic, but he's done plenty of other work as well. Now he's testing a system that... published 12 months ago

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Exploring Fort Rock, Oregon - An Amazing Geologic Formation

by stephhicks68

Fort RockArizona and Utah are not the only states in the western United States that boast some extraordinary geologic formations. If you travel to the northwestern part of the country, you may wish to do some... published 7 months ago

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The Disappearing Volcanic Islands, Paper & Garagula

by Paraglider

Paper was a volcanic island close to the French protectorate, Car de Bord, in the South Pacific. The 1779 eruption was cataclysmic. The island, with its small populace, was wholly obliterated and would have passed from human ken had it not been for... published 12 months ago

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Siberia The Unexplored Explosion

by sangeetjass

An explosion that was 1000 times more powerful than the nuclear bomb dropped over Hiroshima but fortunately enough none of the human beings were killed, and that may be the reason why we have not found the... published 2 months ago

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