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Wednesday, 19 April 2017
Near miss asteroid
Tuesday, 18 April 2017
Sunday, 16 April 2017
Ant 999
African matabele ant's call for fellow ants by giving off a chemical substance then the other ants carry the injured ant to the nest and then the ant recovers after treatment which usually involve,s removing a termite, its prey.
Football ends up in Norway.
A football that was kicked out of Scottish team banks of dee f.c managed to travel 1,100 miles away to norwegian island of vanna.The club received an email from a local of the island as football had name of club on it.
Headaches
I am getting roughly 2 headaches a day but not normal ones as feel like someone is pressing hard on my headand i often get disorientation also i think causing my personality to change as more hypersensitive to criticism and detest loud noise or bright light.
Adder.
The adder is Britain's only venomous snake, can grow up 3 ft ,live for 15 years, normally eat lizards, rodents, frogs.Bites can cause swelling, buising,sickness in humans. Last death by an adder was in 1975 and at least 100 people get bitten by one yearly.
Cold spot on plañet Jupiter
A discovery has been found by scientists on the planet Jupiter, a great cold spot 15,000 miles wide .This cold spot is likely to be a vast storm system and is one of the most dramatic discover since Jupiter's great red spot in 1830.
Monster 28-stone 8-foot long shark caught by two stunned fishermen a few hundred metres off coast of Cornwall
Nearby hundreds of tourists played in the sea on the hottest weekend of the year so far.
Sam Narbett, 39, and friend Ian Tyldesley, 55, wrestled with the Porbeagle, estimated to be 28st and more than 8ft long, for 90 minutes after snaring it on their line.
Sam said: “It’s the biggest shark I’ve caught and one of the biggest caught in the UK.
“It was a struggle to pull it in, we read more and se video were knackered.”-
WORLD WAR THREE .
LITTER.
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Saturday, 15 April 2017
Update on my health
Saturn moon 'able to support life'
Thursday, 13 April 2017
Small vessel disease awareness day. ..14.04.2017
Sunday, 9 April 2017
Professional wrestling
Professional wrestling | |
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A professional wrestling match in Sikeston, Missouri in May 1938, where two wrestlers grapple in a wrestling ring while a referee, dressed in white, looks on
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Ancestor arts | |
Descendant arts | Shoot wrestling Roller derby |
Originating culture | United States Mexico Japan Europe |
Originating era | 19th century |
History[edit]
Simple device that could make seawater drinkable giving millions access to clean water
Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2017/04/04/simple-device-that-could-make-seawater-drinkable-giving-millions-access-to-clean-water-6552223/#ixzz4d7GxBgeT
Typus Orbis Terrarum.
Our survey of this important map will begin in North America. Much of the continent is unexplored but here Ortelius has roughly followed the work and forms laid down by Gerard Mercator in 1569. Beyond known colonial centers in central Mexico and the West Indies, the cartography is largely speculative. The eastern seaboard juts noticeably eastward - a product of inaccurate measurements of longitudes and magnetic variation. No trace is to be found of the Mississippi River despite its c. 1540 discovery by Hernando de Soto and Moscoso. Place names north of Mexico nonetheless generally correspond to American Indian centers discovered by De Soto (east of Texas) and Coronodo (west of Texas). In the northeast the results of voyages of exploration of Giovanni de Verrazzano and Jacques Cartier are much in evidence with the St. Lawrence being clearly if exaggeratedly represented. The mythical kingdom of gold Norumbega is identified along the Atlantic coast roughly in the vicinity of the Penobscot River. Of the Great Lakes, there is as yet no trace. Some have suggested that the inlet in the northern Polar Regions, which is derived from Mercator's Lake Conibus, may suggest some knowledge of the great lakes long before their discovery - but t - See more at: http://www.geographicus.com/P/AntiqueMap/TypusOrbisTerrarum-ortelius-1570#sthash.QFqZCEpX.dpuf