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Environment - NatureNatureDelaware Valley Flood Results in Severe Damage - In August of 1955 hurricanes Connie and Diane passed through the Delaware valley area dropping over 8" of rain. With little warning the Delaware River flooded creating havoc as a result. Huge Landslide Destroys Ski Resort - In July of 1997 a tremendous landslide rolled over the Thredbo Ski Village in Australia causing massive damage and virtually burying everything in its path. Naturally Occurring Black Smokers On The Ocean Floor - A naturally-occurring hot springs settles on the bottom of the ocean floor, in a similar way as the Old Faithful spouts off every so often at Yosemite National Park in the U.S. The Rainforest: A Web Of Relationships - People talk about the rainforest as an ecosystem, but most tend to think of the trees (and to some extent, plants) as merely a habitat for the animals that survive within its domain. Three Canadian Must-Sees Of All National Parks - Trying to see all national parks in Canada is a bit unrealistic. The Rare Red Legged Honey Creeper - The Red-legged Honeycreeper is a small, rare bird from the tanager family, typically found in various regions of Central and South America. Planting A Yew Hedge - Looking at the historical facts about the English yew Tree and the easy step-by-step instructions on how to plant a yew hedging. The Unknown World Of Giant Squids - This article contains everything you need to know about giant squids - from a detailed introduction to giant squids straight to a multitude of photos and interesting facts about giant squids National Parks Recreation Camping Survival Guide - When you think of national parks recreation camping, you probably think of simply throwing your sleeping bag and tent into the back of your truck, and then heading for the outdoors. August 24, 1992: Hurricane Andrew Attacks Florida, Massive Damage Is The Result - On August 24, 1992 hurricane Andrew hit the state of Florida with wind gusts as high as 175 miles per hour, resulting in massive damage and loss of life. |