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The Reason Why This Lion Had To Say Goodbye To His Lifelong Friends Will Break Your Heart

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en animals become friends, they usually belong to the same breed, so it's always an endless source of fascination to humans when such a normality is broken.
th that in mind, it's little wonder this story went viral because not only did it involve the unlikely friendship between a tiger, lion and a bear, but the reason behind the lion having to say goodbye to his lifelong friends will most likely leave you in tears!

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havent seen you for quite some time KB
welcome back, true

heres looking at your arse !!!


New I caught my neighbor checking out my ass today. That is all.
 

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NO reason not to believe that
but of course there will be outright deniers about that truth, not even entertaining its more than a possibility, damn me ..

How Big Business Got Brazil Hooked on Junk Food
As growth slows in wealthy countries, Western food companies are aggressively expanding in developing nations, contributing to obesity and health problems.

Sunday, September 17, 2017 11:14 AM EDT
As growth slows in wealthy countries, Western food companies are aggressively expanding in developing nations like Brazil, contributing to obesity and health problems.
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how wonderful a sound that would be huh mmmmmm


Remote Central Australian gorge turns into concert venue for Desert Song Festival
By Steven Schubert

Updated Mon at 2:13pm

PHOTO: The Australian Boys' Choir sings for the large crowd at Ormiston Gorge. (ABC News: Steven Schubert)

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PHOTO: Desert Song Festival director Morris Stuart leads a choir at Ormiston Gorge. (ABC News: Steven Schubert)



"The crowd is up and happy and positive, so it's a wonderful way to round off the 2017 Desert Song Festival," he said.

"I think we had well over 1,000 people here today which put a bit of pressure on us, but logistics apart, beautiful afternoon, wonderful contribution from singers and from musicians as well.

PHOTO: More than 1,000 people went to the concert in Ormiston Gorge. (ABC News: Steven Schubert)



"I love music, I love choirs, and when you can blend all the voices and bring the audience in as well, it's just a really special feeling and a really special occasion."

One of the choirs performing at the event was Adelaide-based Poco Tutti, which is mainly made up of singers with a disability.

Artistic director Patricia Rix said the gorge was one of the best venues in which the choir had performed.

"It's stunning, there's no place like it," she said.

Ms Rix added the natural acoustics of the gorge perfectly suited choral music.

"It's a beautiful place to sing, particularly if you sing to the rock and it bounces off. It's gorgeous," she said.

"[The acoustics] are very live and they're very friendly to voices, so that big overhang of rock kind of acts like a cathedral ceiling."

PHOTO: The Poco Tutti choir from Adelaide. (ABC News: Steven Schubert)


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EXPLORING BANGKOK'S (LITERAL) URBAN JUNGLE
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Get a bird's-eye view of Metro Forest.
GOOD SH*T

WHY YOU SHOULD CARE
It’s a thriving ecosystem inside an urban sprawl.

THE DAILY DOSESEPT 19 2017

Located just on the eastern fringes of Bangkok, a self-sustaining jungle is growing at breakneck speed. It may seem a little odd, but in a country where shopping malls shoot up faster than bamboo, planting actual bamboo and encouraging the development of a mini rainforest ecosystem has become the ultimate subversion to an otherwise wholly concrete jungle that is Thailand’s capital city.

Just 3.7 miles from the country’s main international airport, the 5-acre experiment began in 2012, dreamed up by the PTT Reforestation Institute, the state-owned oil and gas company of Thailand, and made a reality by the designers at Landscape Architects of Bangkok (LAB). Named Metro Forest, the project was meant to be part education on reforestation, part warning to unchecked urban sprawl and part present to the nation’s beloved princess, Maha Chakri Sirindhorn.

WE WEREN’T REALLY GIVEN A BRIEF, JUST THAT WE HAD TO BUILD A FOREST.http://www.ozy.com/fast-forward/cities-that-function-like-forests-are-on-the-horizon/71976

It was a simple idea. Take over some 4.75 acres of dilapidated urban land and try to bring it back to life. “We weren’t really given a brief, just that we had to build a forest,” explains Tawatchai Kobkaikit, managing director of LAB and lead designer for the Metro Forest. And it was not just meant simply to last, but to thrive. “If you come in 20 or 30 years, this will still be here. In fact, with the growth it will be even more magnificent,” he says.

Entering the grounds, my friends and I are immediately greeted by a couple of roaming hens and a cheery security guard, who shows us the way inside. Almost like drawing back curtains, we step through the outer layer of lowland dipterocarp, and quickly enter a narrow path lined with tall earthen walls. This is the main atrium, cleverly disguised under its green roof garden.


Around it, the project begins in earnest. The flora harkens to a time before the Bangkok we know today: Planted throughout are historical species like the endangered Vatica diospyroides and the Shorea, once native to the area, and an estimated 60,000 seedlings from more than 279 tree species. Botanists and biologists also engineered the backfill clay soil and planted a nutrient-rich soil mix and a stream around the center, which is replenished and balanced by rain and groundwater.

Take a walk on the wild side in Bangkok’s Metro Forest.

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And it’s been pretty successful. Just five years ago when the urban forest first opened, barely any trees on the ground reached 5 meters in height. Three years later, they brush up against the underside of the stilted walkways, which stretch as much as 33 feet above the forest floor. When we visit, the trees are above our heads, and according to LAB estimates, within 25 years the emergent layer will quadruple in height, and the understory, canopy and forest floor will be fully matured and self-sufficient.

In reality, there’s no rush to visit Bangkok’s peculiar Metro Forest experiment because with every passing second, it only gets grander and more impressive, but if you want some respite from the concrete jungle — in a real jungle — there’s no better escape.

GO THERE: BANGKOK’S METRO FOREST

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I've been wondering what the problem was and now I know. It's that big fat ass "if".

If?

(Throws hands up and backs away from the table lol)

Please let them look closer. It'll be unfortunate if anyone misses that train due to a visual impairment.
 
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an oddity article if ever i came across one
inclined to share
and here i am personally raving on about the INDIGENOUS being the saviours/protectors of our land/the planet even

and i am not against pot in anyway,or any human beings existence


WILL NATIVE AMERICANS TAKE OVER THE CANNABIS INDUSTRY?

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A LOT OF AMERICAN TRIBES YOU DON’T HEAR ABOUT ANYMORE BECAUSE THEY ALL DIED OUT. THIS IS HELPING CONSERVE THEM.

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I've been watching season 3 of Gotham since it's on Netflix now. I haven't watched season 1 or 2 in a while, but season 3 seems funnier than the others (so far)..
 

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take more than a few human animals aka poachers to try and take ths magnificent beasts horn huh
esp with babe around for a few years

Baby rhino brings new hope to India’s Manas National Park

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A baby rhino spotted alongside its mother in India’s Manas National Park in September is an encouraging new sign that the rhino population in the protected area is on the upswing. The mother, known as Jamuna, was one of the rhinos translocated to Manas National Park in 2008 as part of India’s rhino conservation efforts. This calf is her second since 2013—a positive indication that despite concerns due to poaching of mature males, rhinos in the park are reproducing. WWF has been working with India’s Department of Environment and Forests, the government of Assam, and the International Rhino Foundation to reintroduce rhinos to Manas and establish a breeding population as part of the Indian Rhino Vision 2020. So far, 18 rhinos have been safely moved to the park from other areas, and there have been 15 new births.


 
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I miss firecrackers, been a lot of years gone by now, but they were lots of fun growing up.
 

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The Halloween Copyright Wars Are Going Bananas

Lawsuits over the annual $9.1 billion commercial holiday are stretching the limits of intellectual property law. As it turns out, polyester banana suits mean big money—so much so that one costume manufacturer has sued Kmart and Sears, alleging copyright infringement, trade dress infringement, and unfair competition.



stranger,what they do with excess money?

The Town that Drives Itself

SEPTEMBER 28, 2017

Ghost towns have a few hallmark features — lots of buildings, lots of roads, and no residents. These uninhabited towns were once bustling with commerce and community, but for reasons which often differ from place to place, they’re now desolate and abandoned.

Mcity — yes, that’s the name of the place we’re about to explore — has lots of buildings, lots of roads, and no residents. But it’s hardly a ghost town because it’s not abandoned; it can’t be because no one ever lived there. Here’s a picture of the town — the corner of State and Liberty.

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That’s hardly a ghost town. It’s bright, clean, and airy. And — importantly — the stoplights are working.

Really, that’s the most important part. Mcity wasn’t built for people. It was built for cars — autonomous ones.

The story starts in 2007, when pharmaceutical giant Pfizer moved out of its research facilities near the University of Michigan’s main Ann Arbor campus. A year or so later, the university acquired the land intending to use it for various research purposes. That put the college — which is less than an hour’s drive from Detroit — in a great place as self-driving cars became increasingly promising. Michgan used some of the land to build Mcity, for the price of $10 million. The idea was hardly a controversial one; Michigan had no problem raising the money. The state department of transportation invested $3 million in the project and an all-star roster of technology, automotive, and insurance companies — Gizmodohighlights “Nissan, Toyota, Ford, GM, Honda, State Farm, Verizon, and Xerox” — pitched in $1 million each. It’s been a unique partnership ever since.

Mcity opened its doors — er, roads — in 2015. It is a 32-acre urban landscape with all sorts of roadways. There are railroad crossings, roundabouts, differently-paved streets, highway on-ramps, crazy intersections with confusing left turns, and more. The buildings, as you can probably tell by the above, are just facades, and there are no people beyond the researchers; instead, there are fake pedestrians that don’t know how to safely cross the street. (The image below is an example.) The purpose of the city is to test driverless cars and the technology which controls them, with researchers across disciplines and employers taking advantage of this one-of-a-kind city.

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Beyond the pseudo-pedestrians, Mcity has a few other unique features, most notably the odd-looking tunnel below. Because autonomous vehicles often rely on outside information — for example from GPS satellites — the Mcity researchers wanted a way to block that information from reaching the cars. So they built a highway underpass which blocks out both satellite and wireless signals.

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And there’s hope for real innovation. Even though Mcity is only about two years old, it has already yielded one practical vehicle: transport for the university’s engineering students. In July, per the New York Times, the school announced that “soon, students and staff members at the University of Michigan will be able to get around the engineering campus on fully automated, driverless shuttle buses.”


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Has been very dry here, and hot. Just threw out some of our aging apples for the possums.