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The History Of Rubber And Today's Uses

27th March 2012
Rubber is an abundant and valuable natural resource, and is an important element of many countries economies. Rubber as we think of it comes from the latex collected from rubber trees and has many qualities including strength, flexibility, durability and ... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis

Learn about kitchen cabinets and architecture in Calgary

20th October 2011
Architecture is often referred to as the summary of the structural design of a building; but little do people know that the scope of true architecture extends further than that. Kitchen architecture, when defined loosely, may refer to the variety of furni... Read >
Author: William Wallace

Pambula Beach is the Sapphire Coasts Most Versatile Vacation Spot

17th May 2011
Pambula Beach is revered by visitors as one of Australia’s most beautiful surf beaches. Comprised of sugar fine white sand and sparkling sapphire hued waters, Pambula Beach is located at the heart of the aptly named Sapphire Coast, which is nestled betwee... Read >
Author: Ima Johnson

The History of San Diego

23rd February 2011
San Diego as we know today is a city rich in diversity, natural beauty, commercial and historical attractions, and many other wonders. It is one of the crown jewels of the West Coast, and is considered to be among the best cities to live in the United Sta... Read >
Author: blogjunkiejzk

Penguin Plush Facts

29th November 2010
For the child who has everything, penguin plush are a terrific addition to their ever-growing stuffed animal collection. Like teddy bears, penguin plush are soft, huggable stuffed toys that make wonderful long lasting companions. If there was ever any ... Read >
Author: Angel H.

Guinea Pigs - Their History and Origins

17th November 2010
The guinea pig, also known as the 'cavy', is a common domestic pet in many countries, such as America, most of Europe, and several Southern-hemisphere countries. But they do not originate from these countries, and have actually only been found there for a... Read >
Author: Pete L Matthews

Experience the wonders of Buenos Aries

23rd September 2010
Contrary to popular belief, Christopher Columbus never actually set foot on any area of land that later formed part of the USA. He did, however, raise awareness off the Americas as a whole, and he first set foot on the mainland on what is now Venezuela... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Seven Wonders of Wildlife to Encounter in New Zealand

24th August 2010
It is the sheer beauty and lushness of the New Zealand countryside that saw this country featured in a famous film trilogy. Indeed, due to its singular distinction of having been the very last mass of land to be discovered, it abounds in wildlife species ... Read >
Author: Hugh McInnes

Reasons Why Tourists Love New Zealand?

09th August 2010
New Zealand is a country that is also an island and is split into the north and south islands along with quite a few smaller islands. It is a very developed country with being well known for the freedom in economics, high education, and corruption being n... Read >
Author: JakeConte

Inuit Canadian Indians Their History & Art

30th July 2010
It can well be said and noted that in essence that in the history of the human beings that few have hard won its livings in a harsher environment than the First Nations hunters of the North Arctic ice and ice cap regions. No peoples have been so richly r... Read >
Author: Terry S Vostor

Zanzibar Island in the Republic of Tanzania

29th June 2010
Also known as the Spice Island, the Island of Zanzibar is located in the Indian Ocean forty kilometers off the coast of East Africa. It is called the Spice Island due to its export of cloves and other known spices. Explorers such as Speke, Livingstone, ... Read >
Author: adventure africa expedition

MOUNT KENYA NATIONAL PARK

13th May 2010
MOUNT KENYA NATIONAL PARK Although a distinctly separate massif from the Aberdares, Mt Kenya also forms part of the central highlands. It's Africa's second highest mountain at 5199 metres, and its gleaming and eroded snow- covered peaks can be seen for... Read >
Author: Spiderx

Mound Builders Pottery

06th April 2010
In North American archaeology, "Mound Builders" is the name given to those people who built mounds in a large area from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico and from the Mississippi River to the Appalachian Mountains. The greatest concentrations of mound... Read >
Author: Sadigh Gallery

Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum

25th March 2010
The Bob Bullock Texas State History museum is a three-floor museum that offers to lead visitors through an interactive retelling of Texas history. Among all the Austin museums, the Bob Bullock Texas State History museum is named after Bob Bullock, who pla... Read >
Author: worldnature

Pet Resources for Fort Myers Florida

15th March 2010
the position of Fort Myers Beach as a tired beach community contradicts its original roots as home to Indians and a number of adventurers. Some of its noisy history involves the unlikely mixture of pirates, homesteaders, and mosquitoes. Today, Estero ... Read >
Author: Logan Hensley
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