By Tabi on March 6, 2010
10. Kara-Kum Desert, Uzbekistan / Turkmenistan
The Karakum Desert, also spelled Kara-Kum and Gara Gum is a desert in Central Asia. It occupies about 70 percent, or 350,000 km², of the area of Turkmenistan. Covering much of present day Turkmenistan, the Karakum Desert lies east of the Caspian Sea, with the Aral Sea to the north [...]
Posted in Nature, Top Ten | Tagged Largest Deserts, World Largest Desert, Worlds Largest Deserts |
By Tabi on February 11, 2010
The issue of recycling has been an important one for some years, but recently, with councils resorting to fortnightly collections in a bid to encourage recycling, this is an issue that has been receiving increased attention across the world. Lets see some have made really beautiful homes with different recycled materials.
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Posted in Architecture, Nature | Tagged home recycling, Recycled Art |
By Tabi on November 6, 2009
Let’s take a look at wonderful power of nature, which will definitely amaze you.
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Posted in Nature, Weird | Tagged Weird Nature, Weird Stuff |
By Tabi on October 18, 2009
On Saturday, 17 October president of Maldives Mohammed Nasheed and 13 other government officials submerged and took their seats at a table on the sea floor – 20 feet (6 meters) below the surface of a lagoon off Girifushi, an island usually used for military training. In the meeting Maldivian President Mohammed Nasheed signs a [...]
Posted in Nature, News | Tagged Global Warming, Maldives Cabinet Meeting, Maldives Underwater Cabinet, Underwater Cabinet Meeting |
By Tabi on October 16, 2009
Natural stones are becoming more and more popular now a days because of their raw features and looks. One interesting part of these naturally occurring stones is that all of them are available in different texture and color. This is one feature that makes them unique from man-made substances. Natural products have their own beauty [...]
Posted in Nature | Tagged Gems, Most Precious Stones, Natural stones |