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Photographing Climate Change In Africa

Despite consuming a paltry amount of the world’s resources, many predict that it is the people of Africa who will bear the brunt of climate change’s disastrous effects. From Nigeria to Ghana, African photographers convened at the Bamako Encounters exhibition to give their unique perspectives on the effects of climate...

By All That's Interesting Feb 9, 2012

Photographing Climate Change In Africa

Despite consuming a paltry amount of the world’s resources, many predict that it is the people of Africa who will bear the brunt of climate change’s disastrous effects. From Nigeria to Ghana, African photographers convened at the Bamako Encounters exhibition to give their unique perspectives on the effects of climate...

By All That's Interesting February 9, 2012

Colombia’s Stunning River Of Five Colors

Known by many as “the river that ran away from paradise” and the most beautiful river in the world, Colombia’s Caño Cristales or The River of Five Colors is a veritable biological wonder. For most of the year, the river remains nondescript: clear currents, greyish rocks, cool waters. However for...

By All That's Interesting Jan 31, 2012

Colombia’s Stunning River Of Five Colors

Known by many as “the river that ran away from paradise” and the most beautiful river in the world, Colombia’s Caño Cristales or The River of Five Colors is a veritable biological wonder. For most of the year, the river remains nondescript: clear currents, greyish rocks, cool waters. However for...

By All That's Interesting January 31, 2012

Six Of The World’s Strangest Plants

The World’s Strangest Plants: Rafflesia Arnoldii The largest flower in the world, this parasitic plant can bloom over three feet tall. Despite its alluring appearance, the plant exudes a pungent smell and has no leaves, stems or roots. The large center can hold six to seven quarts of water. Selaginella...

By Mamta Bhatt Dec 26, 2011

Six Of The World’s Strangest Plants

The World’s Strangest Plants: Rafflesia Arnoldii The largest flower in the world, this parasitic plant can bloom over three feet tall. Despite its alluring appearance, the plant exudes a pungent smell and has no leaves, stems or roots. The large center can hold six to seven quarts of water. Selaginella...

By Mamta Bhatt December 26, 2011

Six Incredible Yet Unknown Destinations Across The Globe

From an island of 200 people off the coast of Australia to a hidden gem in Laos, a fantastic look at incredible yet unknown destinations around the world.

By All That's Interesting Nov 28, 2011

Six Incredible Yet Unknown Destinations Across The Globe

From an island of 200 people off the coast of Australia to a hidden gem in Laos, a fantastic look at incredible yet unknown destinations around the world.

By All That's Interesting November 28, 2011

Seventeenth Century Art And Most Significant Artists Of The Baroque Period

The tense and extravagant Baroque period defined the art of the 17th century -- a fascinating look at the art and artists that made up the Baroque style.

By All That's Interesting Nov 19, 2011

Seventeenth Century Art And Most Significant Artists Of The Baroque Period

The tense and extravagant Baroque period defined the art of the 17th century -- a fascinating look at the art and artists that made up the Baroque style.

By All That's Interesting November 19, 2011

Seven Of The World’s Most Treacherous Climbs

While pretty in postcards and from afar, always think twice before attempting to tackle these treacherous climbs: The World’s Most Treacherous Climbs: Annapurna, Nepal Ranked the tenth highest mountain in world, the icy peaks of Annapurna are the most statistically treacherous climbs in the world. Since 1950 – Annapurna’s first...

By All That's Interesting Nov 6, 2011

Seven Of The World’s Most Treacherous Climbs

While pretty in postcards and from afar, always think twice before attempting to tackle these treacherous climbs: The World’s Most Treacherous Climbs: Annapurna, Nepal Ranked the tenth highest mountain in world, the icy peaks of Annapurna are the most statistically treacherous climbs in the world. Since 1950 – Annapurna’s first...

By All That's Interesting November 6, 2011
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