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I Saw a Sea Slug Near the Sea Shore
by R J Evans, Oct 5, 2008
Nudibranch! A strange name that comes from the Latin for “naked” and the Greek for “gills”. These beautiful creatures, often casually termed sea slugs are beautiful, strange and unusual beings. Come for a while in to their world, with the help of some breath-taking macro-photoography.
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I Am Beautiful Too: Slime Mold Rehabilitated
by R J Evans, Sep 28, 2008
Slime and mold are two words guaranteed to send a shiver down many a spine. However, plasmodial slime molds, fungus - like organisms with about eight hundred and fifty species worldwide - possess a strange beauty that you might not expect. Come and take a look at a few, thanks to some exquisite macro photography. You may never look at slime mold in the same light again.
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Ancient Civilizations: Extraordinary Caves of the Underworld
by Lauren Axelrod, Sep 21, 2008
These sacred places are home to some of the most spectacular geological formations around the world and these are just the beginning.
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Love Me or Leaf Me: The Secret Life of Leaves
by R J Evans, Sep 13, 2008
We take leaves for granted but there is much more to them than meets the eye. Here, with the aid of some magnificent photographs, is a look in to the life of the leaf. What are they for? Why do they change color in the Fall? These and other questions you were too bored at school to ask are now answered.
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Every Dew Drop Has Heaven in It
by R J Evans, Sep 7, 2008
Although a paraphrase, the title says is all. Pay a visit to the macro universe and see for yourself the beauty of the dew drop. Stunning photography and an explanation of the science behind the phenomena will convince you!
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Love Bugs: Sex in the Insect World
by R J Evans, Sep 6, 2008
A celebration of the fascinating fecundity of the insect world, or just high class bug porn? You decide by taking an ever so slightly voyeuristic sneaky peak at the manner in which those insects that share our small blue planet conduct the continuance of their species.
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Water, Water Everywhere! Stunning Microphotography
by R J Evans, Sep 1, 2008
Water - the most common substance on the planet but something of which we seem to have less and less each year. Find out some facts about water and enjoy the stunning microphotography of images of the substance that you may not have seen the like of before.
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Violent Death in the Insect World: Stunning Photography
by R J Evans, Aug 18, 2008
Death in the domain of the insects can be swift and cruel but retains a magnificence and beauty that is somehow at odds with the brutality of what is happening. Take a look at this collection of awesome photographs and see whether or not you agree - but beware! This is not for the squeamish!
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20 Insanely Magnificent and Hilarious Creatures Caught on Film
by Lauren Axelrod, Aug 14, 2008
Amazing interactions between environment and species.
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Animals in Love: 10 Pictures to Make Your Heart Melt
by R J Evans, Jul 27, 2008
It is difficult not to imagine animals occasionally and sometimes the temptation cannot be resisted at all. So, here are ten lovely pictures of animals "in love", which will melt your heart and perhaps even cause a tear to be shed.
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