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All about vulcanos
Did you know that more than 80 percent of the Earth’s surface has come from volcanoes? And that the sea floor and mountains were formed by countless volcanic eruptions, while the gases released from volcanoes formed the earth’s atmosphere?

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The lowest elevation .... Dead Sea
Sounds kinda creepy, doesn't it? It's called the Dead Sea because nothing lives in it. It is some of the saltiest water anywhere in the world, almost six times as salty as the ocean!

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Bees and Wasps
The insects most beneficial to humans are found in the large insect order Hymenoptera. Not only are the bees and many of their relatives pollinators of flowering plants, including fruits and vegetables, but thousands of species...

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Pruning is essential
Prune shrubs in a formal hedge to resemble a dense, smooth wall. Vigorous, rapidly growing shrubs need more frequent shearing than shrubs that grow more slowly. Dense hedges start with the right pruning techniques at planting time and regular maintenance each year thereafter.

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Highest Mountains In The World
All highest mountains listed

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Bird Reserve Hutovo Blato
The International Council for Bird Protection placed this reserve on the list of important bird habitats, and did so for good reasons: this reserve is the largest of its kind in this part of Europe...

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The largest cave system discovered in Bosnia and Herzegovina
This extensive cave system has in total over 6 kilometres of chanels. The stunning Main chanel stretches on 2,50 kilometers.

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Enjoy Gardening at Any Age
English garden designer Gertrude Jekyll wrote, "The love of gardening is a seed once sown never dies . . ."

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Top 10 Reasons Why Trees Are Valuable and Important
Trees are important, valuable and necessary to our very existence. It's not too hard to believe that, without trees we humans would not exist on this beautiful planet.

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Importance of the Ocean
Throughout history humans have been directly or indirectly influenced by the oceans. Ocean waters serve as a source of food and valuable minerals, as a vast highway for commerce,...

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Testimonials
After spending time up at Golden Ears Provincial Park, I now realize why attendance is down...

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