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Yesterday was wet and windy and did I mention COLD so Ineke and I decided it was not a day for gardening and we went for a walk in the bluebell woods. It was lovely of course we missed the rain and in the woods the wind was not so bad....
Yesterday was wet and windy and did I mention COLD so Ineke and I decided it was not a day for gardening and we went for a walk in the bluebell woods. It was lovely of course we missed the rain and in the woods the wind was not so bad. And the smell..............And today is spring sunny calm and warm definitely a day for gardening and for taking a flask of tea across to my wood to see
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Exploring the lost Tibetan world in the by lanes of Mysore.
Exploring the lost Tibetan world in the by lanes of Mysore.
about 1 hour ago
Arrived into tropical Kuala Lumpur staying in the centre of the bustling Chinatown district lined with streetstalls and markets and dining on seafood at an excellent Malaysian restaurant. Early the next morning took a coach up to the Cam...
Arrived into tropical Kuala Lumpur staying in the centre of the bustling Chinatown district lined with streetstalls and markets and dining on seafood at an excellent Malaysian restaurant. Early the next morning took a coach up to the Cameron Highlands driving along steep roads lined with a huge panoply of election posters the majority depicting the blue scales of the incumbent Barisan Nasiona
about 2 hours ago
As previously mentioned I have spent a significant amount of time in Novosibirsk speaking English with Russians who are trying to learn the language. I also sometimes simply read out paragraphs so that the students learn how words are pr...
As previously mentioned I have spent a significant amount of time in Novosibirsk speaking English with Russians who are trying to learn the language. I also sometimes simply read out paragraphs so that the students learn how words are pronounced. For advanced students these can be on strangely specific topics like the full page I read out on the subject of arable farming. I am quite happy to d
about 3 hours ago
After a great stay in Labuan Bajo we landed on Bali without getting our feet wet and went straight on to the small island of Lembongan where we stayed for 10 nights. Regarding wet feet a plane from the same airline as ours missed the lan...
After a great stay in Labuan Bajo we landed on Bali without getting our feet wet and went straight on to the small island of Lembongan where we stayed for 10 nights. Regarding wet feet a plane from the same airline as ours missed the landing zone and ended up in the ocean. Fortunately no one got serious hurt as far as we are aware.I was a bit excited about returning to Lembongan after spending
about 3 hours ago
Costa Rica 2013 Day 8Monteverde To Playa del CocoThe hostel had set up a taxi for 530am so we39d get to the bus stop well before 6am. We were anxious to see the next place so we had not problem getting up in time. When we arrived at the ...
Costa Rica 2013 Day 8Monteverde To Playa del CocoThe hostel had set up a taxi for 530am so we39d get to the bus stop well before 6am. We were anxious to see the next place so we had not problem getting up in time. When we arrived at the bus station there were only a few other folks waiting but by the time the bus left at 6 it was pretty full. We then proceeded to return down that nasty g
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Do Udaipuru sme dosli skoro rano o 430.Z Bombaju sme vyrazali o 1100.Pytam sa spolusediaceho inda ci je toto udaipurvraj nienakoniec ma sofer ohlasuje aby som vystupil. Fakt inteligencia indov.Po vystypeni do velkej zimy sa na mna hned v...
Do Udaipuru sme dosli skoro rano o 430.Z Bombaju sme vyrazali o 1100.Pytam sa spolusediaceho inda ci je toto udaipurvraj nienakoniec ma sofer ohlasuje aby som vystupil. Fakt inteligencia indov.Po vystypeni do velkej zimy sa na mna hned vrhli riksaciprva ponuka za 300rupidalsia uz len za 200rupii do mesta. Cvoci. Cez cestu som skocil na plackynic mocaspon caj zahrial.Vytipovane ubytko bolo
about 3 hours ago
Novosibirsk is not known as one of the great stoppingoff points on the TransSiberian railway with some justification as there are no real interesting sights here. However it is a pleasant place to live and as I am busy here I am enjoying...
Novosibirsk is not known as one of the great stoppingoff points on the TransSiberian railway with some justification as there are no real interesting sights here. However it is a pleasant place to live and as I am busy here I am enjoying the stay. On a sunny day the nicest part of the city is by the river where there is a promenade with a fairground fairground rides are very popular in Rus
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             Near-Earth Objects (NEO) have long been a dilemma for scientists, especially since the discovery of 99942 Apophis in 2004. Apophis was first believed to be heading directly towards earth, and create...
             Near-Earth Objects (NEO) have long been a dilemma for scientists, especially since the discovery of 99942 Apophis in 2004. Apophis was first believed to be heading directly towards earth, and created a bit of a stir when people realized that it could hit earth in 2029. However, since then, due to several recalculations and lucky happenstances, the asteroid has only a 1 in 45,000 chance of hitting earth. Astrophycisist, Sir Martin Rees pf Cambridge University, has famously speculated that the asteroid risk is just one of many reasons why humankind has only a 50/50 chance of making it into the next century. Even so, he says comets are more frightening of a doomsday prospect. Pound for pound, comets are much more dangerous than asteroids, which have nonetheless gotten more media attention. Comets travel a lot faster through space than Asteroids, which travel at about 25-30 km per second. The speed of a comet approaches a much faster 70 km per second. A relatively small object of just one and a half km in diameter hitting the Earth would release more energy than all the atomic bombs ever detonated and then some. An object of 20 km or more would likely cause mass extinction. A massive dark, asteroid dubbed 1998 QE2 will make its closest pass to Earth on May 31 at 1:59 p.m.Its 1.7 miles long; its surface is covered in a black substance. If it impacted Earth, it would probably result in global extinction. Good thing it is just making a flyby. Scientists are not sure where this unusually large space rock, which was discovered 15 years ago, originated. But the mysterious sooty substance on its surface could indicate it may be a result of a comet that flew too close to the sun, said Amy Mainzer, who tracks near-Earth objects at Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in La Canada Flintridge, Calif. It might also have leaked out of the asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, she said. In 2016, NASA will launch a robotic probe to one of the most potentially hazardous of the known NEOs. The OSIRIS-REx mission to asteroid (101955) Bennu will be a pathfinder for future spacecraft designed to perform reconnaissance on any newly-discovered threatening objects. Aside from monitoring potential threats, the study of asteroids and comets enables a valuable opportunity to learn more about the origins of our solar system, the source of water on Earth, and even the origin of organic molecules that lead to the development of life. NASA recently announced developing a first-ever mission to identify, capture and relocate an asteroid for human exploration. Using game-changing technologies advanced by the Administration, this mission would mark an unprecedented technological achievement that raises the bar of what humans can do in space. Capturing and redirecting an asteroid will integrate the best of NASA's science, technology and human exploration capabilities and draw on the innovation of America's brightest scientists and engineers. Observations from NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) mission indicated the family of asteroids some believed was responsible for the demise of the dinosaurs is not likely the culprit, keeping open the case on one of Earth's greatest mysteries. Scientists are confident a large asteroid crashed into Earth approximately 65 million years ago, leading to the extinction of dinosaurs and some other life forms on our planet, hiwever, they do not know exactly where the asteroid came from or how it made its way to Earth. A 2007 study using visible-light data from ground-based telescopes first suggested the remnant of a huge asteroid, known as Baptistina, as a possible suspect. According to that theory, Baptistina crashed into another asteroid in the main belt between Mars and Jupiter about 160 million years ago. The collision sent shattered pieces as big as mountains flying. One of those pieces was believed to have impa
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Going anywhere this weekend? @CookieSound's "Let's Travel Somewhere" project will make you wish you were.
Going anywhere this weekend? @CookieSound's "Let's Travel Somewhere" project will make you wish you were.
about 3 hours ago