Articles, tagged with "rare plants", page 1
22nd October 2011
Mount Kinabalu is located on the island of Borneo and is protected as Kinabalu National Park. It is the 4th tallest mountain in the Malay Archipelago and is one of the largest biologically diverse sites in the world.
On Mt Kinabalu, you can find 4500 s...
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Author:
Malcolm Wong
06th July 2011
For many years, flowers have become the appropriate gift for your friends and loved ones. This is not just used for greeting them but also to brighten up their day. Many people choose flowers to Ahmedabad because of its scent that sets a good ambiance on ...
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Author:
renu
27th June 2011
A great deal of people spend their everyday lives quite detached from nature. A stroll each day or evening along with a rare stop by at a nearby park are most likely the only real times you genuinely feel linked to nature. Fine gardening is a good way not...
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Author:
Kieth Franks
16th May 2011
Flowers are really good in impressing and winning the heart of a lady. In most of the love stories nowadays, you can't really help but notice that the flower given to the woman is the starting point of their love. Online flower shops provide the convenien...
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Author:
salman
25th March 2011
Yuelu Mountain Situated in the west bank of Xiangjiang River, the Yuelu Mountain with an altitude of more than 300 meters, has been famous for secluded environment and beautiful scenery since ancient time. Mount Yuelu Scenic Area consists of hills, pinnac...
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Author:
Shane Lee
24th March 2011
There's something for everyone in South Africa’s nature reserves. Imagine stunning scenery, rare plants and animals, and activities ranging from diving and whale watching to game drives and hiking. Stay in a welcoming B&B or an upmarket luxury lodge there...
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Author:
bookmyroom-sa
18th March 2011
Cultivating rare plants is a rewarding activity that has a number of personal and environmental benefits. Aside from the enlightening task of caring for plants, growing certain species can help to keep them off endangered plant lists. With a home greenhou...
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Author:
NetGain_SEO
17th March 2011
Two rivers shopping centre in Staines which is not even two mile from Heathrow, it homes a number of shops to suit your needs. It has plenty of parking and places to sit down and eat. You can even take advantage of the Vue Cinema and take the kids after a...
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Author:
vicky
15th March 2011
Cradle Mountain Lodge Comfort and Eco Friendly
When traveling to the desert to see the lives of animals and rare plants trekking in Tasmania is a safe bet. If you are someone who loves adventure, someone who appreciates the purity of nature or someone ...
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Author:
lewissellers.mithun
10th February 2011
Standing in stark contrast to the arid puna and Quebradas in the Salta region, Las Yungas are areas covered with cloud forest jungle lying on the eastern side of the region. Contrary to its neighboring rocky areas, Las Yungas receive a high amount of rain...
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Author:
Latamforless
08th February 2011
Medieval Clothing It should indeed be true and valid that change is constant these days. Everything evolve such as the clothes we wear. In the context of fashion, many of these become obsolete but time is amazing that it could be given trend once more as ...
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Author:
Saul Spears
01st February 2011
If you are planning to buy a piece of land or a property, develop a building or construction at a site near pond or an area near country wildlife site, then getting ecological survey done in prior can save you a huge money. Due to Biodiversity and strict ...
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Author:
brendarosenthal
09th December 2010
Gibraltar is an amazing co-mingling of past, present and future, and the list of things that a visit to Gibraltar should take in is as long as your arm in reality, but there are some things that you just can’t miss.
Those things that literally speak t...
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Author:
neha
22nd November 2010
Morocco is rich in history and culture. Morocco has such a distinctive ambiance, it's no wonder that it is such a tourist mecca. Look no further than the Tangier destinations for the perfect example of the successful commingling of different cultures. The...
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Author:
melissa
27th October 2010
The Mendip Hills are an imposing limestone ridge that stretches from the Bristol Channel, like a rampart above the Somerset Levels, to Frome in east Somerset. This is the UK’s most southerly example of limestone country - distinctive silver-grey crags, go...
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Author:
Peter Hunt