Albania’s Wildlife Packed Lake Prespa Region

On February 14, 2015 by Tim Newman
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This is the second entry in my project to write a short article on one impressively beautiful area or structure within every country of the world. Recently I wrote about Afghanistan’s Minaret of Jam,...

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Afghanistan’s Endangered Minaret Of Jam

On February 14, 2015 by Tim Newman
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I’ve decided to write a short article on an impressive monument, area or natural wonder from every country in the world. I’m starting with Afghanistan, because there’s nothing quite like an alphabetised list of...

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The Epic Berners Street Hoax Of 1810

On February 14, 2015 by Tim Newman
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Everyone likes a good practical joke (as long as it isn’t carried out on you and no one dies or ends up in a coma), the Germans call it schadenfreude – ‘pleasure derived from...

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The Global Selfie Project #10

On February 14, 2015 by Tim Newman
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Here’s your final installment of the Global Selfie Project where we stare unapologetically at people from across the globe. I wanted to collect a selfie taken in every country, I’ve almost managed it… I’ve tried...

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7 Types Of Valentines Day Loser and Why Love is Weird

On February 13, 2015 by Louis Falasha
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Cupid, pull out your shooter, it’s time for a massacre! Whether it’s all a consumerist con or a genuine excuse to express some feelings, Valentines Day is a time when everyone gets all...

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5 Essential Blue Animals For Your Street Gang

On February 12, 2015 by Louis Falasha
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Grey likes to steal blue’s thunder quite ruthlessly when it comes to nature. It’s only been 600 million years since Darwin invented eyes; there wasn’t much need for colour before then. It was...

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VIDEO: Russia In 15 Seconds

On February 6, 2015 by Tim Newman
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There’s nothing I can say to sweeten this bitter pill. As the title suggests you will witness Russia in 15 seconds. It’s ncie to summarise an entire nation that spans the width of...

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Beautiful Drawings Of Bones From William Cheselden’s Osteographia

On February 6, 2015 by Tim Newman
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William Cheselden was born on October 19, 1688 at Somerby, near Burrow-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire. He worked as an apprentice surgeon at St. Thomas’s Hospital where he fell deeply in love with bones. By 1711, he was...

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Douc Langers: Rare Primate Space Wizards

On February 1, 2015 by Tim Newman
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Douc Langers, or just doucs to their friends consist of three species of the genus Pygathrix. They are Southeast Asian Old World monkeys and all of them look incredible. The three douc species are as follows: red-shanked, black-shanked...

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