Fiona
Well-Known Member
Goodness. I want to see the end though. It cuts off too early.
Goodness. I want to see the end though. It cuts off too early.
WeirdThe top 1000 websites on the Internet.
I like the 'Questions' category. Someone googled "Can Jesus microwave a Burrito?"
http://www.fulck.com/
What the world really looks like
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What we learn, and some never are taught - this is an illusion
The traditional map of the world, known as the Mercator map, may be the most often seen image of our planet but it is also considered highly inaccurate because Antarctica etc, greatly distorted.
Australia ....![]()
Is more than 3 and a half times larger than Greenland.
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Iguana escapes from snakes
https://streamable.com/0z8g
Providing there's no cloud cover, I'm out there. Just as well my chances are better here in Melbourne.Go outside tonight...because you may get to see this!
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A PHENOMENAL space event is headed for earth and could hit Australia tonight.
Aurora australis is just like the northern lights that mainly occur around Sweden and Iceland, but it instead lurks in the southern hemisphere.
It’s mostly visible from Antarctica, New Zealand and Tasmania, but those at the bottom of Victoria and South Australia may catch a glimpse as the lights move towards the country.
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Auroras are best seen at night between 11pm and 2am.
It is more visible when there is a low level of moonlight and you’re away from cities.
The further south you go, the more likely it is you will spot a spectacular aurora.
....this kind of solar activity peaked around every 11 years while the sun was in the solar maximum part of its cycle.
It’s as if the sun has a heart that beats every 11 years, setting free the solar wind.
http://www.news.com.au/technology/s...t/news-story/1bc470d1186ce8799d778d995bfffd61
I forgot to look. I was sound asleep by 10pm.Providing there's no cloud cover, I'm out there. Just as well my chances are better here in Melbourne.