India is a diverse nation with complex geography and sets an example for the world with its various cultures and traditions. In India, there are many ancient and great temples around the nation, each with its own set of customs, rituals and traditions. It… Continue Reading “The Lost Underwater City of Dwarka”
Venezuela was one of three countries that emerged from the collapse of Gran Colombia in 1830 and was separated from Ecuador and New Granada, which became Colombia. For most of the first half of the 20th century, Venezuela was ruled by US promoted military… Continue Reading “History of Gold, Diamonds and Oil-rich Venezuela”
A commonly used pesticide known as atrazine can turn male frogs into females that are successfully able to reproduce, a new study finds. While previous work has shown atrazine can cause sexual abnormalities in frogs, such as hermaphrodism (having both male and female sex organs), this study is the first to find that atrazine’s effects are long-lasting… Continue Reading “Pesticide used on Corn Crops turn Male Frogs into Females”
As US President Joe Biden touts his administration’s climate agenda, some observers are drawing attention to the consequences of the global drive towards green energy. Abuses in Africa have attracted criticism from some influential quarters, including Amnesty International and Pope Francis. Biden’s renewable energy… Continue Reading “The Dark Side of Green Technology and modern Child Slavery”
Dutch settlements in the colonial Caribbean serve to glorify random migrants at the cost of the local population, which are silently deported with the flying pirate ships of KLM and TUI to Amsterdam in order to never return to live in their homeland again?… Continue Reading “Curacao the West Bank Style Rock in the Caribbean # 1 destiny for Dutch Colonial Settlers”
During its century of stewardship of the Chattahoochee National Forest in northern Georgia, the US Forest Service has followed a consistent policy of allowing vegetation to overgrow and destroy its many ancient stone ruins, while concealing their existence from the public. The excuse for… Continue Reading “Clues to a Maya connection with Chattahoochee Georgia”
Curacao is experiencing rapid mass tourism growth, but it will still be some time before it develops the economic, financial and infrastructure capabilities to compete dollar for dollar with Holland, setting the stage for a protracted competition for influence and allegiance across South America.… Continue Reading “Curacao Mass Tourism plot leading to deportation of local Population”
The USA currently has only one operational lithium mine. That could soon change, with multiple new projects in development across the country, as Nevada enters the race for lithium with new (polluting) mines. The race is on to produce more lithium in the United… Continue Reading “Dark side to our Electric Future”
Under-investment in oil and gas exploration has been a scarecrow for energy security for several years now, showing the global climate change agenda is based on a illusion. Various industry executives, most notably perhaps those from the Middle East oil kingdoms, have warned that… Continue Reading “Net-Zero Goals won’t slow down Oil Exploration”
Ancient civilizations, in their devotion to the divine, created enduring tributes that stand as evidence of their unwavering faith. Among these, the intricate carvings adorning the walls of Angkor Wat offer a glimpse into the religious fervor of the Khmer Empire . These stone… Continue Reading “How Ancient Cultures paid Tributes to their Gods”
Estonia has, once again, begun culling its wolf population. A specified number of wolves are killed in the Baltic country every year, though this time around conservationists are worried. Concerns have been raised that the science behind the cull is shaky, and that killing… Continue Reading “Estonia to wipe out 30% of the Wolf population”
Spain wants to ban short-haul flights when there is an alternative to travel by train that takes less than 2.5 hours, but environmental groups have slammed the proposal as ‘purely symbolic’. The proposal comes from Spain’s ruling Socialist Party (PSOE) and the far-left Sumar… Continue Reading “Spain proposed a Green ban on short-haul Airline Flights”
One of the great civilizations of the ancient world, the Indus valley civilization flourished 5,000 years ago in the valley of the river Indus. Twice as extensive as its contemporary civilizations–the Old Kingdom of Egypt and the Sumerian city-states of Ur and Lagash–it was… Continue Reading “Indus Valley Civilization, Culture and Cuisine”