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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Cross section of chambered nautilus -- Josh Westrich/Corbis

Cross section of chambered nautilus -- Josh Westrich/Corbis

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  • The mollusk who calls this shell home lives in only the outermost chamber, using the rest as ballast.""Think of it as nature\s perfect submarine
  • An inspiration to poets and a puzzle to scientists, this creature is an expert remodeler, building perfect chambers slightly larger than the last as it ages and grows.""The senior-citizen discounts kick in by the time you\ve got 30
  • What do nautilus shells have in common with sunflowers, corn kernels, beehives, pinecones, and pineapples?""Nature\s magic algorithm
  • When you have curves this graceful…""You\re bound to attract imitators
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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Orphaned orangutans at Sepilok Reserve, Borneo -- Frans Lanting/Corbis

Orphaned orangutans at Sepilok Reserve, Borneo -- Frans Lanting/Corbis

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  • The United Nations set aside this day to go to a ballgame, get your nails done, take a bike ride, perhaps do some shopping…""But not solo
  • These pals have lost their parents, but they\ve gained lots of friends in a sanctuary for orphaned orangutans.""It\s on the world\s third-largest island, in an area called “the land below the wind”
  • Close the door if you don\t want others to hear you say “awww” and “cuuute.”""Warning: Heartstring-tugging videos ahead…
  • See something familiar in those eyes? Some say there\s a reason why these guys are called…""“Men of the forest”
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Friday, July 29, 2011

Tahiti, French Polynesia -- Larry Dunmire/SuperStock

Tahiti, French Polynesia -- Larry Dunmire/SuperStock

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  • Women were often the subject of this artist.""He lived in Tahiti and created his most famous works there
  • Where does the black pearl lie?""Obviously in Tahiti – black pearl is one of the major exports of the island
  • Prince Edward Island is home to red sand beaches. Here, they have a beach of a different color.""This sand is found near volcanoes and contains fragments of lava
  • Tahiti is the largest island in the French Polynesia and was formed by three volcanoes""It has two round formations connected by an “isthmus” – a narrow strip of land connecting two larger areas.
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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Skyscrapers in Houston, Texas -- Didier Dorval/Masterfile

Skyscrapers in Houston, Texas -- Didier Dorval/Masterfile

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  • Most people know the three biggest cities in the U.S. (pause here while you quickly name them). But what\s the fourth-largest?""If you were standing right here, you\d be in it
  • Travel just down the road to visit the place that\s always dreaded the memorable phrase…""‘Houston, we have a problem\
  • During the brutally hot summers here, sometimes you just want to take a pleasant stroll…""Completely underground
  • Even though it\s miles and miles inland, this seemingly landlocked city has a port, the second-biggest in the country.""Maybe it\ll all make sense if you look at it this way
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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Double rainbow over Eilean Donan Castle, Dornie, Scotland -- SIME / eStock Photo

Double rainbow over Eilean Donan Castle, Dornie, Scotland -- SIME / eStock Photo

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  • Think of a stone castle in Scotland and you\ll think of this place.""Eilean Donan castle is one of the most photographed Scottish monuments in films
  • It\s not Loch Long or Loch Alsh...""Check out this sea loch situated on the western coast of Scotland
  • It must be nice to have a house all to yourself… it\s a castle!""The island Eilean Donan officially has a population of one as of 2001. See what he sees everyday.
  • Whoa, my god, double rainbow all the way across the sky!""Watch the 2010 viral video phenomenon
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Donkey looking over an ancient rock wall in Ireland -- Ryan Donnell/Corbis

Donkey looking over an ancient rock wall in Ireland -- Ryan Donnell/Corbis

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  • Often heard \round these parts is this stirring melody, one of the most popular of the previous century.""Nothing says “the Emerald Isle” like a few bars of this tune
  • If you\ve ever sipped a pint of Guinness, hummed a U2 song, quoted Yeats, plucked a four-leaf clover, or pinched someone on St. Patrick\s Day…""You\ll understand why so many are partial to this lovely land
  • Over the centuries, the people of this northern island have mastered the art of piling rocks without the use of mortar.""A stroll down many a bonny lane will turn up plenty of these ancient walls
  • Humiliating, perhaps…""But for whom?
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Monday, July 25, 2011

Sunset of Elliott Bay taken from the Space Needle, Seattle -- Mohammed Kamel

Sunset of Elliott Bay taken from the Space Needle, Seattle -- Mohammed Kamel

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  • Gather \round, watch your head, and behold for your pleasure and entertainment…""The aerial artistry of a cold, 10-pound salmon pitched high and tight
  • With bikers, baristas, bivalves, and brainiacs, not to mention sunsets like this…""Locals will tell you that life is better here
  • To get a view like this, you could rent a helicopter…""Or just take an elevator to the top of this iconic perch
  • Frequent ferries, scores of bridges, and an unshakable trust in the concept of buoyancy are required…""In a city surrounded by this much water
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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Incan ruins of Machu Picchu outside Cuzco, Peru -- Sean Caffrey/Lonely Planet Publications Ltd.

Incan ruins of Machu Picchu outside Cuzco, Peru -- Sean Caffrey/Lonely Planet Publications Ltd.

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  • Exactly 100 years ago today, an American scholar hiked up this ridge and discovered these ruins.""In some circles, he\s considered the real “Indiana Jones”
  • The Incas built these complex stone structures centuries ago amid some of the most forbidding mountain slopes around.""After all these years, no one really knows why
  • This energy-efficient home in the clouds features mountain views, an open floor plan, skylights, stone countertops, terraces, and loads of old-world charm…""The plumbing could use some updating
  • Before visiting this sacred perch, you\ll want to start nearby in this former Incan capital, whose name means “navel of the world.”""Spanish conquistadors may have tried to topple the city years ago, but it\s now protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Hairpin bends in the tunnels climbing toward San Boldo pass, Treviso district, Veneto, Italy -- SIME/eStock Photo

Hairpin bends in the tunnels climbing toward San Boldo pass, Treviso district, Veneto, Italy -- SIME/eStock Photo

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  • It may look like many roads, but it\s really just one.""What you don\t see are the hairpin turns hidden in these tunnels
  • The wide open interstate? Booooring.""Try one of these 12 drives, because it isn\t driving if you aren\t steering
  • Ummm, sure you could take the family minivan on this drive, but you might prefer one of the local models…""Like these sexy beasts
  • To get to the other side of these mountains, turn right, then turn left, then right, then another left, another right, left…""Maybe you should just look at the map
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Friday, July 22, 2011

Coho salmon eggs at fish hatchery -- Frans Lanting/Corbis

Coho salmon eggs at fish hatchery -- Frans Lanting/Corbis

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  • Roes and roes of these small fry belong to a family of intrepid travelers.""If you kids only knew what your parents went through to have you
  • Put them on a hook and call it bait; put them atop a bed of vinegary rice and call it…""Sushi!
  • These pea-sized squirts aren\t much to chew on now…""But once they\re fully grown, what a meal they\ll make
  • After spending their adult lives in the open ocean, most wild salmon return to the very same river or stream where they were born to reproduce.""For these guys, there\s no place like home
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Thursday, July 21, 2011

House between rocks is reflected in Brittany, France -- Axiom Photographic/Masterfile

House between rocks is reflected in Brittany, France -- Axiom Photographic/Masterfile

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  • Perhaps after this house is all grown up...""It will look like this one, nearby
  • A fine crop of culinary “flowers” are grown here.""Whether you shake or pinch them, you\ll love their taste
  • With so much water all around, where do the birds land?""This native fella will be happy to sniff them out for you
  • One way to get to this watery region is to purchase a fare on one of these.""It\s not the fastest mode of transport, but you\ll enjoy the views
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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

The Earth and Moon -- NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

The Earth and Moon -- NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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  • Today marks an anniversary that\s out of this world.""Happy Moon Day
  • They may have been terrific astronauts, but no matter how much they practiced…""Carnegie Hall was out of reach
  • Let\s be frank, this guy has been flying people to the moon for decades.""And he knew what spring was like on Jupiter and Mars
  • Twelve astronauts have stepped on the moon, all of them from Apollo missions.""The next time we step on alien soil it could be here
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Ruff (Philomachus pugnax) male in breeding plumage at lek, Norway -- Werner Bollmann/Oxford Scientific (OSF)

Ruff (Philomachus pugnax) male in breeding plumage at lek, Norway -- Werner Bollmann/Oxford Scientific (OSF)

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  • His psychological profile leaves little to desire.""So why\s he so popular with the gals?
  • This strutting dandy takes his name from an old-fashioned accessory.""Call the fashion police!
  • Once a year, the males gather in their little arena, waiting for the reeves to rush.""To while away the time, they put on a funky little ballet
  • The fashion world is notorious for reviving outdated trends so everything old can be new again.""Think twice before throwing out that old shirt
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