Protecting the forrests has never been more important. Which is why the New York Times is running a big article on it. Because the New York Times is mainly on paper. Which is made from forests. Anyone smell the sweet aroma of irony?
BTW, make the most of the NYT because Murdoch intends to make it subscriber only from next year, which means it'll be gone in eighteen months.
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Sometimes it's the journey, sometimes it's the destination—and sometimes, it's both. National Geographic Traveler
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Monday, September 28
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on Mon 28 Sep 2009 08:00 PM BST
Definitive site about Birds. really, birds are fantastic things, beautiful.
For example... The Red-Billed Cough species falls under the crow family. It is easily recognized by its features that include a longish curved beak and red coloring, red legs and pitch-black plumages that glisten in the sun. They are known to mate for life and also remain at their breeding site. Nests can be found on cliff faces and caves. But concern has grown over... More Thursday, July 16
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on Thu 16 Jul 2009 02:31 AM BST
the volcanic version of um...something
Tuesday, July 14
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on Tue 14 Jul 2009 12:33 AM BST
Last week we showed you pictures of the Summer Solstice at Stone Henge. Marvel, peons, at these pictures of the druid gods and several rather too stoned hippies.
Tuesday, June 23
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on Tue 23 Jun 2009 10:51 PM BST
There are some awesome pictures of Magnolias and nature in general on this site. However, it is high res which means if you are on a slower connection, it may take time to download.
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