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Culmination Point
Colonel Anderson drifted motionless. Suspended by the black void around him. He was startled awake by a jolt followed by panicked breath. EVA alerts blared in his ears His vision obscured by a thick frost on his visor. His heart sank at the reality of his situation. He had failed.
By Justin Shepard4 years ago in Earth
Did extraterrestrials answer Arecibo message to the heavens?
The Crabwood crop formation which appeared near Winchester in Hampshire in August 2002 is perhaps the most mysterious feature that has surfaced in recent times but it is just one of a plethora of complex geometric patterns that magically surface in crop fields around the globe annually… some more perplexing than others.
By Steve Harrison4 years ago in Earth
Tyto Alba
Roosting during the day, and hunting rats, shrews, and mice and night - Owls are more often than not painted as dark as their nocturnal habits. Newuk American Indian tribes believed that when a wicked person died, they would become a Barn Owl. If they were virtuous and good, they would become a Great Horned Owl. British folklore denotes that a screeching Barn Owl is believed to predict cold weather or a storm was imminent. If during the storm a Barn Owl was heard, it was indicative of the storm nearly being over. That screech is also most likely the inspiration for the Irish legend of the Banshee's wail, an omen of death.
By SynneR De'Viant Khrystian4 years ago in Earth
How Climate Change Is Redefining Skiing
Skiing has become a sport that could quite easily be viewed under the endangered category; a popular hobby stuck between a global pandemic and an ever-hotter planet. Yet, there is a surprising outcome in a particular region of the world that is driven in some fashion by a combination of the two elements.
By Arbiter Writing4 years ago in Earth
The Day Our Sun Cause Darkness
Humans have evolved technologies for making their life more simple and luxurious. Electricity can be considered to be one of the most significant discoveries of all time. It’s even replacing our dependency on fossil fuels, running the electronic equipment all around the globe and beyond that too. It’s impossible to think about a world without electricity but we might have to face it sooner or later.
By Hemanth sagar J C4 years ago in Earth
Beyond The Lens: Interview with Untamed Photographer's Filipe DeAndrade. Top Story - January 2022.
Filipe DeAndrade is a thrill-seeking, deep-diving, and Emmy-winning wildlife photographer and filmmaker. Born in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, an impoverished yet culturally-rich community located at the city's edge, the outspoken conservationist has maintained an intimate relationship with nature throughout every year of his young life.
By Untamed Photographer4 years ago in Earth








