“Virgin Birth” Record Broken by Hotel Shark
Charles Choi, nationalgeographic.comShe may be confined to a desert hotel, and far from any males, but a zebra shark named Zebedee is record-breakingly fertile.
The female shark, which lives in a restaurant aquarium in Dubai’s Burj Al Arab, has experienced four…
East Dragon, West Dragon is here!!!
pyramidcar.comBig announcement, world! My second illustrated children’s book is now available in stores all over the place! Online and real life stores!
it is called:
story by Robyn Eversole
pictures by Scott…
SANTA CLAUS’S REINDEER
fotopedia.comSanta Claus’s reindeer is a team of flying reindeer traditionally held to pull the sleigh of Santa Claus and help him deliver Christmas gifts. The commonly cited names of the reindeer are Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid,…
Travel Photo of the Week
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See ‘LostWinds’ iOS In Action, Get Ready For Holiday Release
toucharcade.comEarlier this summer, we caught word that Frontier Developments’s LostWinds was headed to iOS and Android. Now, we’ve got a great first-look at the iOS version title in action — and, guys, it’s silly gorgeous.
Once an…
Camping on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
lonelyplanet.comThe Great Barrier Reef is one of Australia’s World Heritage areas and one of nature’s richest realms. Stretching over 2000km (1242 mi) from just below the tropic of Capricorn (near Gladstone) to just south of Papua New Guinea, it is the m…
The 10 best treks in the world
lonelyplanet.comThese 10 classic treks are for serious walkers. All of them require a sturdy pair of lungs, fit legs and a good amount of preparation. However, if you choose to go on any of these trails then you will be rewarded with experiences that l…
Swiss Chard Stuffed Shells Recipe
chow.comBy Christine Gallary
Difficulty: Easy | Total Time: About 1 hr, plus 30 mins baking time | Makes: 4 servings
Sautéed Swiss chard adds a touch of sweetness and earthiness to this classic baked pasta dish. For best results, use fresh…
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Red crabs cover a road on Christmas Island, off the north coast of Western Australia, as they start their annual migration from the forest to the coast in order to breed, November 13, 2011. Picture: Sam Ellis