15
Jun
Watching a waterfall is just breathtaking. You don’t even have to do anything. Just stare at the water falling down a slope or from a high cliff and listen to the sound of water splashing, these will keep you stuck for hours. According to world-waterfalls.com, the tallest waterfall in the world is located in Venezuela, the Angel Falls. Do you wanna know the top 10? Below are photos of the world’s top 10 tallest/highest waterfalls!
10. Browne Falls – This is the tallest waterfall in New Zealand. Total Height: 2744 feet or 836 meters
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14
Jun
Good art is hard to define. The beauty of an art is in the eye of the beholder. These weird statues and sculptures could be amazing work of art by the artists or even by people who appreciate strangeness.
I am sure there are hundreds of strange statues and sculptures around the world, but here are a few of them to begin with.
Location: Unknown
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6
Jun
The mystery of how the huge crop circles were made overnight stirs curiosity to a lot of people. Is this a paranormal activity — were the field circle patterns created by extraterrestrial forces? Do you think the crop circle formations were products of human efforts? If they were, what technology was used to make or create the symmetrical designs?

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28
May
Are you looking for a list of the fastest animals on land, or the fastest animals in the air, and the fastest animals in water? We present a list below (with photos) of the fastest animals in the world. We know that the cheetah is the fastest land animal that can run to a speed of 70mph, but what about the fastest insect?
Fastest animal on land is the cheetah — can run 70 miles per hour (113 km per hour)
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22
May
The massive size of the Goliath bird-eating Tarantula makes it the World’s Biggest Spider. Considered the largest spider in the world, the Goliath bird-eater could reach 8 inches long and with a life span of 15 to 25 years. The spiders may look scary but, thank God, they are harmless to humans, as are most species of tarantulas. They are not deadly spiders or killer spiders since their venom could only cause small swelling and mild pain, just like a wasp sting. The Goliath bird-eating spider in photos below.

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22
May
Scientists from the International Institute for Species Exploration at Arizona State University and an international committee of taxonomists released a list of the Top 10 species discovered in 2008. These are new species, considered “unknowns” before their discoveries last year. The list includes the world’s smallest snake and a caffeine-free coffee plant. Here are the top 10 species discovered in 2008 in photos.
1. Pygmy seahorse: Classified by its Latin name, Hippocampus satomiae, this species measures about half an inch long and was found near Derawan Island off Kalimantan, Indonesia.

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