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Flower paradise on earth you have never seen before
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Tulip Fields in the Netherlands: With 7 million flower bulbs planted every year across 79 acres (32 hectares), Keukenhof Gardens is a colorful sea of 800 varieties of tulips and other spring flowers, attracting visitors from around the globe who want to see the Netherlands' iconic tulip fields. More than 9 miles (15 km) of footpaths provide space to stroll around the park, take photos of flowers in bloom, and enjoy this favorite Holland tradition. L The best place to enjoy the tulips in the Netherlands is in the Bollenstreek, the Bulb Region – it says it all! The Bollenstreek is the area between Leiden, The Hague and Haarlem, with the cities of Lisse, Hillegom, Katwijk, Noordwijk, Noordwijkerhout and Teylingen, where the floral industry is at its peak. There you find the Keukenhof, and I’ve you’ve never been, I’d recommend going at least once in your life. With more than 7 million bulbs the park is really a tulip wonderland! However, for quieter areas, head to the cou...
How dogs saliva cause Death in humans
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BACTERIA IN DOGS SALIVA CAUSE DEATH IN HUMANS Dogs are man’s best friend, but recent reports served as a reminder that they carry bacteria in their saliva that can cause disease, and even death, in humans. In June, a man in West Bend, Wisconsin, had both hands and lower legs amputated after being infected with the bacterium Capnocytophaga canimorsus , possibly through contact with a dog, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel . Two other recent cases were reported in Wisconsin, according to the paper: a boy aged 3 years who had his fingers and toes amputated after being exposed to C . canimorsus , and a woman who was bitten by her dog and developed rapidly progressing influenza-like symptoms that resulted in her death. Dog bites have long been associated with illness. RABIES remains responsible for about 60,000 Human Death annually, mostly in developing countries. A range of other disease-causing organisms are ...
How Cano Cristales River Produced A Colours
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How Amazing Liquid Rainbow River In Colombia: Caño Cristales (English: Crystal Channel ) is Colobian river located in the Serrania de la Macarena province of Meta , and is a tributary of the Guayabero River. The river is commonly called the " River of Five Colours" or the "Liquid Rainbow," and is noted for its striking colors. The bed of the river from the end of July through November is variously colored yellow, green, blue, black, and especially red, the last caused by Macarenia clavigera plants ( family Podostemaceae ) on the riverbed The Liquid Rainbow is caused by a unique phenomena: a red plant – Macarenia clavigera – growing in the riverbed. Other colors come from black rocks, green algae, blue water and yellow sand, producing an iridescent effect. The river also features waterfalls, pools and caverns, making it even more dramatic. Furthermore – there are no fish or other creatures, visitors can enjoy uninterrupted ...
Amazing facts about dolphins
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Here's 11. facts about dolphins that you might not know. Dolphins are aquatic mammals that have always fascinated humans. Kids and adults have learned to respect a marine creature that sometimes behaves like humans. 1:- Dolphins are piscivores, and eat around 35 pounds of fish every day, including squid and crustaceans; 2:- Dolphins don't drink water because they get it from the food they eat 3:- Dolphins have two stomachs - one of storing food and another one for digestion; 4:- Dolphins are believed to have the longest memory in the animal kingdom; 5:- Dolphins are believed to have the longest memory in the animal kingdom 6:- Dolphins can use their noses to kill sharks; 7:- dolphins can't breathe underwater, they need to swim up to the ocean's surface to get air. Dolphins typically resurface to breathe three-to-five times per minute, but they can hold their breath for up to 15 minutes; 8:- Dolphins have few enemies - only the great white s...
History about football
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The contemporary history of the world's favourite game spans more than 100 years. It all began in 1863 in England, when rugby football and association football branched off on their different courses and the Football Association in England was formed - becoming the sport's first governing body. The most admitted story tells that the game was developed in England in the 12th century. In this century games that resembled football were played on meadows and roads in England. Besides from kicks, the game involved also punches of the ball with the fist. This early form of football was also much more rough and more violent than the modern way of playing. An important feature of the forerunners to football was that the games involved plenty of people and took place over large areas in towns (an equivalent was played in Florence from the 16th century where it was called Calcio). The rampage of these games would cause damage on the town and sometimes death. These would be among the...
Information About Snakes
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1:- There are more than 3,000 species of snakes in the world. there are snakes of many different sizes. The world's smallest snake , according to National Geographic, is the thread snake, which grows to only about 3.9 inches (10 centimeters) long. It looks much like an earthworm. The largest snake, the reticulated python, can grow to a whopping 30 feet (9 meters). The largest snake fossil ever discovered is called the Titanoboa. This creature lived 60 million years ago and would have been 50 feet (15 meters) long. 2:-SNAKES SKIN They have dry scaly skins made of a strong material a bit like our finger nails. Snakes are entirely covered with scales . Scales have been modified over time to serve other functions such as 'eyelash' fringes, and protective covers for the eyes. Snakes periodically moult their scaly skins and acquire new ones. This permits replacement of old worn out skin, disposal of parasites and is though...