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Trekking to the Living Root Bridges in Meghalaya
Trekking to the Living Root Bridges in Meghalaya is an experience that should not be missed. These natural wonders are truly breath-taking and offer a unique glimpse into the culture and tradition of the Khasi tribe, who have been maintaining these bridges for generations.
By Globe Trotter's Journal3 years ago in Earth
"Uncover the Mystery: A Deep Dive into the Enigmatic and Secure Air Force Facility, Area 51"
I. Introduction A. Definition of Area 51 Area 51 is a highly secure and heavily guarded United States Air Force facility located in the Nevada desert. It is one of the most mysterious and controversial locations in the world, shrouded in secrecy and surrounded by conspiracy theories.
By Yuvaraj Murugasan3 years ago in Earth
Moruroa Island - French Polynesia
Moruroa Island, also known as Mururoa Atoll, is a French territory located in the South Pacific Ocean. The island is a part of French Polynesia and has a rich history of nuclear testing, which has sparked controversy and protests over the years.
By Manikandan Raja3 years ago in Earth
"Discover the Splendor of Brunei's Royal Residence"
Istana Nurul Iman Palace is the royal palace of Brunei and is located in Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital city of the country. It is considered as one of the largest residential palaces in the world and is the official residence of the Sultan of Brunei. In this outline, we will be discussing the history, architecture, interior, experiences, visiting information, and conclusion of Istana Nurul Iman Palace.
By Yuvaraj Murugasan3 years ago in Earth
The SWAN Comet: An Exploration of C/2022 E3
C/2022 E3 (SWAN) is a comet discovered on March 25, 2022, by the Solar Wind Anisotropies (SWAN) instrument on board the SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) spacecraft. It is a long-period comet originating from the Oort cloud and is making its first and only trip to the inner solar system. The orbit of the comet is highly inclined with respect to the ecliptic, and it is thought to have been perturbed by the gravity of a passing star. The comet has a highly elliptical orbit and will not return to the inner solar system for several million years. As of my knowledge cut off in 2021, C/2022 E3 (SWAN) was still being monitored by astronomers for any changes in its brightness and for any signs of outgassing, which could provide insight into the composition of the comet and the early solar system. C/2022 E3 (SWAN) is a non-periodic comet, which means that it does not follow a predictable orbit around the Sun. Its path is influenced by the gravitational pull of various celestial bodies, such as the Sun, planets, and other comets. When comets approach the Sun, they begin to warm up and release gas and dust, creating a bright coma and tail. C/2022 E3 (SWAN) has a highly elliptical orbit and will approach the Sun at a distance of about 90 million km (56 million miles), making it a "Sun-grazing" comet. The bright coma and tail will likely be visible from Earth for several weeks to months, and its brightness will depend on several factors, such as its size, distance from the Sun, and the amount of gas and dust released. Observations of C/2022 E3 (SWAN) will also help astronomers to learn more about the early solar system and the origins of comets. In particular, the study of comets like C/2022 E3 (SWAN) can provide insight into the composition of the primordial solar nebula and the process of planet formation. As of my knowledge cut off in 2021, the exact details of the path, brightness, and behavior of C/2022 E3 (SWAN) are still being studied and monitored by astronomers.
By GANESH KUMAR R3 years ago in Earth
Top 10 Most Expensive Fruits in the World
Here is a list of the top 10 highest priced fruits: Yubari King Melons (Japan) Densuke Watermelons (Japan) Square Watermelons (Japan) Taiyo no Tamago Mangoes (Japan) Pineapple Guava (Australia) Buddha's Hand Citrons (China) Rambutan (Thailand) Lychee (China) Passion Fruits (South America) Jackfruit (India)
By Honor White Angel3 years ago in Earth
Top 15 Popular Tourist Destinations in the World
Here are 15 famous tourist places, listed in no particular order: Paris, France Rome, Italy Bali, Indonesia Bangkok, Thailand New York City, USA London, England Tokyo, Japan Dubai, United Arab Emirates Las Vegas, USA Santorini, Greece Sydney, Australia Maldives Venice, Italy Phuket, Thailand Amsterdam, Netherlands
By Honor White Angel3 years ago in Earth
How You Can Know GOD: Part 2
Someone may say, ‘But I live a good life. I try to be kind and considerate to others. I live by the Ten Commandments.’ But the truth of the matter is that the Ten Commandments, or the law, as they are called in the Bible, were not given to make us good but to show us how bad we are. The Bible tells us, ‘No one can ever make us good but to show us what law commands. The law simply shows us how sinful we are’ (Romans 3:20). The purpose of the law is to make us realize how sinful we are. You might say that God’s law was given to ‘shut our mouths’ and show us that we desperately need his help and forgiveness for our terminal condition as sinners.
By Bri Szumera3 years ago in Earth
Americas Deadliest Animals
The United States is home to a wide variety of wild animals, some of which can be dangerous to humans. America is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including some of the world's deadliest animals. From alligators in the southeastern US to mountain lions in the west, it is important to be aware of the potential dangers posed by these creatures and take necessary precautions to stay safe. Whether you're hiking in the wilderness, camping, or just enjoying a day at the beach, understanding the risks and following safety guidelines can greatly reduce the likelihood of a dangerous encounter with these powerful and potentially deadly animals.Here are some of the most deadly animals found in America:
By Sai Nandhaa3 years ago in Earth
Let the excitement go, and head outside to appreciate the actual thing: a comet that can be seen through binoculars from a dark sky.
Stunning green comet! First appearance in quite a while! Watch it streak across the sky! In view of late titles you'd think Comet ZTF (C/2022 E3) was the best galactic occasion of present day times. While it's not all that, this Oort Cloud outcast is now apparent in optics and a beautiful sight in unassuming telescopes. Spectators with dim, moonless skies might try and recognize the comet with the unaided eye (faintly) as it sails between the Huge and Little Scoops not long from now. Because of mists and evening glow I last saw it in late December at eighth size in Crown Borealis.
By Theodar Samuel3 years ago in Earth








