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The Amazing Holes: Big Holes on Earth
by gigisimbre, Jan 6, 2009
Here are the big holes on earth which you can see from the top.
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Is Yellowstone Going to Blow?
by Carolyn Roome, Jan 4, 2009
On the news the a few days ago was a little clip about Yellowstone Park having over 250 earthquakes since December 26th to December 30th, the largest one was 3.8 magnitude. That seemed to me to be a small earthquake but what really got me is how many they have had in four days.
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The Plight to Save the Seas
by G Money, Dec 28, 2008
Aspects of marine research and conservation.
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A Few Notes About Gyres
by Roger Poole, Dec 23, 2008
About large circular ocean currents known as "Gyres" to oceanographers.
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The Atacama Desert
by soony88, Dec 17, 2008
Information on the Atacama Desert north of Chile. We made a documentary on this.
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Global Warming: Impending Doom
by swatilohani, Dec 16, 2008
Want to go to an island for your honeymoon? The islands shall exist no longer in the coming years, drowned by the effects of global warming.
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Loess Hills of Western Iowa
by Schaller, Nov 11, 2008
The Loess Hills of Western Iowa are a very awe-inspiring place. It's just too bad they are not widely known outside of the area. The great pictures are worth the read, plus, you might learn something about this great Midwest gem along the way.
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National Park: Diverse Landforms and Habitats
by hisp, Nov 19, 2008
Running the full length of Kakadu is a 600-kilometre sandstone escarpment of almost vertical cliffs. It marks the western edge of the Arnhem Land plateau.
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Human Geography Has Been Characterized by the Steady Accumulation of Theoretical Material
by Ben K Williams, Nov 7, 2008
A summary of Human Geography background, and history.
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Ramshaw Rocks
by moondust234, Oct 22, 2008
An unusual rock formation close to the Roaches.
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