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April 29, 2005

The Mystery of Nature

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Forests Forever

What is Photosynthesis? Only the most important process on earth.

Hear the sound produced by the Ringing Rocks of Upper Black Eddy, PA

Natural formation that looks like Mother Nature's Tile Floor. About 100,000 years ago a 400 foot thick molten mass of lava cooled and shrunk, breaking into long vertical shafts, each multisided like a pencil, and about a foot and a half in diameter, creating a rock formation known as "columnar basalt." Later a glacier ground its way across the mass, leaving a surface flat as a floor with the long thin parallel scrape marks across it. (From ”Reality Carnival”)

A tornado is approaching

International Carnivorous Plant Society, snaring insects in a blink-of-an-eye

Mysterious People - Who are they?

The Indian legend of the Thunderbird, a cryptozoological mystery. There are many remote parts of the world where humans rarely travel through that can hide a species that hasn't been discovered yet. Here are just a few of the many unknown, undiscovered, mysterious animals that may be out there

Explore Sacred Sites and Ancient Civilizations - Mysterious Places: Easter Island, Stonehenge, Malian Magic

This is the second post composed together with another blogger, this time with Gerard Vlemmings of ”Presurfer”, who provided many of today’s links. (First post here.) Thank you, Gerard! If I get some positive response, I may repeat the process with other bloggers perhaps, and on other topics. Contact me for details.

Many More Unusual Mysteries of Nature Here

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