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Interesting Facts About the Golden Ratio in Nature, Art, Math and Architecture
Interesting facts and samples of the golden ratio found in nature, art, math, and architecture
Eva Coombes published this 14 months ago   +14 votes

Types of Services
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Vernon Scott published this 20 months ago   +5 votes

10 Natural Wonders in New Mexico
These are the ten best natural wonders in New Mexico including some jaw-dropping scenery and unique scenes of nature not found anywhere else.
Joe Dorish published this 25 months ago   +17 votes

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Dustin LaBarge published this 5 months ago   +4 votes

Hopper Crystals of Synthetically-Grown Bismuth: Iridescent Heavy Metal Crystals
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thestickman published this 27 months ago   +6 votes

Dettifoss is the Largest Waterfall in Europe
Dettifoss is located in Iceland and is the largest volume and perhaps the most magnificent waterfall in all of Europe.
Joe Dorish published this 30 months ago   +6 votes

Giving Your Baby an Oatmeal Bath to Soothe Diaper Rash
An oatmeal bath is a great way to treat your child’s diaper rash. Not only is it affordable, but it is a natural way for your baby.
Lindsey Lewandowski published this 7 months ago   +1 votes

Seven Great Houses by Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the most prolific and influential architects of the 20th century. He developed a language of architecture that was unique to the United States. Wright had an incredibly long career, beginning in the late 19th century and lasting until the 1960s. Wright saw the rise and fall of European Modernism. In some ways, he was the American equivalent of the European Modernists, but he actually disliked their work. Wright created buildings that were equally radical, but he had an ability to integrate them with the landscape. This stemmed from his deep love of nature. This gift marked him out from pioneers of Modernism like Le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe. Wright’s work actually has more in common with the English Arts and Crafts tradition.
Michael Johnson published this 25 months ago   +14 votes

Zebras Facts About These Striped Wild Equines
Are Zebras black on white, or white on black? This and more facts and information on this wild African equine.
Brenda Nelson published this 28 months ago   +9 votes

The World's Most Venomous Caterpillar: The Lonomia Obliqua
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