The University of Washington found that researchers were able to predict the prevalence of obesity simply by looking at zip codes. picked by veronla21 3 weeks ago 4 comments edit related share geography |
Icicles merge with Stalactites, chambers are flooded, prop struts lie crushed like matchwood. Despite this, one brave photographer penetrated this disused Siberian mine to bring back these photos - including bats covered in condensation picked by pocksucket 5 months ago 0 comments edit related share geography |
Link takes you to the example, then you can make your own! (The "T", however, said to be in Portland, Oregon, is indeed in Vancouver, Wa., to the north of our fair city.) 4 comments edit related share geographyStupid, stupid Google. picked by teresag 5 months ago |
Forbes list based on factors such as unemployment, tax rates, commute times, weather, crime, ... 4 comments edit related share geographyIs your city on the list? picked by tigertony 5 months ago |
Mount Fuji has bewitched and beguiled onlookers for countless centuries. Here are nine illustrated, little-known facts about Mount Fuji that show the many moods of this most honorable mountain. picked by mitzuzake 6 months ago 0 comments edit related share geography |
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The Mbuti Pygmies of Congo's Ituri forest have survived a brutal civil war and chaotic aftermath. But peace—with its inevitable land rush—poses an even greater threat. picked by 2manyusernames 6 months ago 1 comments edit related share geography |
Pictures of sculptures (NSFW ) in Korean parks. picked by SpamTrap 6 months ago 5 comments edit related share geography |
Imposing figure found at the Inaccessibility Pole. picked by bandit 6 months ago 1 comments edit related share geography |
Fifteen remarks on the topic of and subjects raised by religion made by athiests. Disparaging, not entirely unsurprisingly. picked by leopoldogolba 7 months ago 8 comments edit related share geography |
A map drawn in 1513 shows in great detail the coastline of Antarctica. The ice sheet on Antarctica is said to be over 1 million years old. How was this map ever generated so long ago? picked by Stadsman 7 months ago 8 comments edit related share geography |
One more blond joke. picked by spamtrap 7 months ago 14 comments edit related share geography |
Much as men have forever, older women are going on holidays to get them some lovin' and lovin' and lovin' and some more lovin' picked by 2manyusernames 8 months ago 4 comments edit related share geography |
A geography Flash game. More challenging than you think. picked by ImagiCreator 8 months ago 13 comments edit related share geography |
The Flat Earth Society considers the notion of a round earth to be a conspiracy. picked by glik 10 months ago 2 comments edit related share geography |
The atlas's cartographers have had to make changes to their maps because of environmental changes in the past, but "there were even more of these cases in this edition." picked by DrNothing 10 months ago 2 comments edit related share geography |
Sand storms in northwest China are reducing sections of Great Wall to mounds of dirt and may cause them to disappear in about 20 years, state media said on Wednesday. picked by maxriter 10 months ago 2 comments edit related share geography |