Friday, September 20, 2013
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
The World's Tallest Skyscrapers Have A Dirty Little Secret
10 Fascinating Skybridges
Houses of the Hobbit Diaspora
The World's Tallest Skyscrapers Have A Dirty Little Secret
'Walkie-Talkie' skyscraper melts Jaguar car parts
15 Super Thin Buildings
The 1970s Cold War Era Home built 26 Feet Underground
Cold Comforts: Antarctic Research Bases Are Seriously Self-Sustaining
America’s Castles
Replica of Paris in China Becomes Ghost Town
Strange, Stylish and Amazing Houses and Other Architectural Oddities
Haunted Lake Shanee Amusement Park, Princeton
Haunted Lake Shanee Amusement Park - Princeton, West Virginia. It was initially opened in 1926, but closed in 1966 after the accidental deaths of a couple of kids. It was reopened in 1985 then again closed in 1988. Paranormal activity includes disembodied voices, Native American chanting, unexplained sounds and some of the long abandoned rides will move on their own. There is also said to be a full-bodied apparition of a man in one of the Ferris Wheel cars....
Thanks Jonny Thompson
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Monday, September 16, 2013
The great Cold War potato beetle battle
Tahiti is crawling with new beetle species
Florida may use drones to fight mosquitoes
Honeybee webcam takes you inside a hive
Why too many beehives are bad for city bees
Could hairy wood ants change the way we communicate?
Beetles eat greedy offspring Edinburgh University research finds
Invasive ants: 'Stowaway' insects spreading around world
Chinese cockroach farmers are making a bundle selling pulverized bugs for $89 per lb.
Rare tiny snail found at second site on Black Isle
European rhinoceros beetle found in Worcestershire garden
The great Cold War potato beetle battle
Stick insect leads antibiotic hunt, Norwich researchers say
Parasite Ants Drafted as Mercenaries
Is Britain really being threatened by 'plagues of wasps'?
Photo of the Day: Migrating monarch butterflies
Stunning Macro Photos of Bees Courtesy of the US Geological Survey
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