Nature
"When Play Turned to Pain"
This is a story from a long time ago—one that I still remember vividly, like a scar etched into memory. I was just 14 years old, returning home from my tuition class one late afternoon. The sun was still up, the streets were buzzing with life, and my bag felt a little heavier than usual. As I made my way down the familiar lane toward home, I ran into a few of my friends.
By Muhammad Hussain6 months ago in Earth
HAWAII STRUCK BY TSUNAMI
Hawaii Braces for Tsunami Threat Following Great 8.8 Russian Quake Hawaii was put in Tsunami Warning on 29th July 2025, when a monstrous 8.8-magnitude rumble occurred near the Russian coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula. The 8.8-magnitude tremor that shook offshore in a seismically active region of the Pacific Ocean produced waves that passed through the sea's basin, forcing Hawaii to put its entire response for emergencies on high.
By Jayden Hua6 months ago in Earth
8.7 to 8.8 EARTHQUAKE 2x STRONGER, TSUNAMIS ALL OVER PACIFIC
8.8-Magnitude Earthquake Close to Russia Causes Pacific-Region Tsunami A massive 8.8-magnitude quake struck off the Kamchatka Peninsula's east coast of Russia on July 29, 2025, shaking the region and causing tsunami warnings and alerts around the Pacific Ocean. Initially reported at 8.0, then upgraded to 8.7, the quake subsequently became a 8.8 megathrust quake—one of the most powerful of the last two decades.
By Jayden Hua6 months ago in Earth
8.7 EARTHQUAKE NEAR RUSSIA. AI-Generated.
On July 29, 2025, the Earth shook violently beneath the Pacific Rim, sending shockwaves—literally and figuratively—across the globe. A massive 8.7 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, triggering tsunami warnings, advisories, and watches in multiple countries, from Japan to the U.S. West Coast.
By Jayden Hua6 months ago in Earth
A Journey Through Nature’s Beauty and Wisdom.
🌅 The Call of Dawn. The world stirs softly before sunrise. At the edge of a mountain ridge, you stand breathless as day dawns. A hush enfolds the landscape—birdsong is delicately woven into the hum of cooling earth. Mists cling to pines, and petals of wildflowers glisten with dew, each drop refracting the first golden blush of morning.
By Muhammad Wisal6 months ago in Earth



