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View Article  Bird World - Part 3
The Cowbird Molothrus bonariensis of North America is a pure
parasite. During the breeding season it is very promiscuous,
mating quite randomly and not forming lasting pairs. The female
lays her egg in the nest ...   more »
View Article  Tips on Traveling to Mexico
Tips on Traveling to Mexico
Author: Terry Miller

Mexico is a nation that almost everyone should attempt to visit
at some point in their life. Full of fun, excitement, beaches,
and fiestas, Mexico has become ...   more »
View Article  Water Birds - Parts 2
Water Birds - Parts 2
Author: Saronkorn Seuyouyong

In myths and legends swans are common; usually they symbolize
grace and beauty and are, of course, white. Black swans were
quite unknown in the northern hemisphere ...   more »
View Article  Water Birds - Parts 1
Water Birds - Parts 1
Author: Saronkorn Seuyouyong

Widely distributed throughout the tropical and warm regions of
the world, pelicans are birds of ancient lineage. Large heavy
birds, they are not very adept at getting ...   more »
View Article  Discover Wonders Of Egypt And Jordan
Discover Wonders Of Egypt And Jordan
Author: Nil Aykut

7 Wonders of the World… You may not name all of them but
probably you know that most of them were destroyed by
earthquake, fire, or ...   more »
View Article  7 Essential Facts About Holidaying in South Devon
7 Essential Facts About Holidaying in South Devon
Author: Sandy Lee


After loading your car with the essentials and the long journey
south, the gorgeous countryside and quaint coastal villages of
South Devon is breathtaking, ...   more »
View Article  Must-See Places in Central Asia
Must-See Places in Central Asia
Author: Julia Feydman

The history and ancient culture of Central Asia make this
region of the continent quite an exciting travel destination. A
memorable bit of Central Asia history involves ...   more »
View Article  What is a Geode?
What is a Geode?
Author: Claudia Mann


The formation of Geodes takes place over millions of years and
involves several different geological processes.

Hollow Rocks

So, let's start at the beginning: how do you get ...   more »