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FIVE years

5 years of blogging A journey that began this week 5 years ago, a journey into the unseen virtual world, a journey of tales and tribunals, a journey to showcase the hidden splendors of the nature, journeys of joy and fun, journey of togetherness, jou...
by Huchchara Santhe on May 24, 2013

Visiting the Wildlife Sydney Zoo: The Beautiful View Of Wildlife

If you want to explore an amazing animal kingdom or walk-through iconic Aussie habitats or wish to encounter some of the most loved and feared animals then Sydney zoo is an ideal place for you.Sydney is a vibrant dynamic and accessible state capital...
by Spirittourism on May 23, 2013

Call of the Wild- National Chambal Sanctuary, The river of Gharials

GharialWell, I was in Gwalior and the time wasn't right. There was a lot of tension in Gwalior ... Travel agencies advised me not to venture out. And I wanted to visit the National Chambal Sanctuary which was very few KM away from the epicenter o...
by Scrapbook- A Travel Blog on May 19, 2013

Bald eagle steals fish from fisherman's line (video)

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by Amazing Creatures on May 18, 2013

Grizzly bear chews on GoPro camera (video)

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by Amazing Creatures on May 18, 2013

Discover the Wildlife and Nature Holidays in Canada

Wildlife Holiday in Canada; an enormous and spectacular country with amazing terrestrial and marine wildlife to see.Canada has wildlife by the bucket load and you can see a vast array of animals everywhere. Bears of every colour are available; from t...
by Spirittourism on May 14, 2013

South African Cultural and Wildlife Experience – 3 Day

African wildlife is a great mixture of wilderness and culture. Safaris in Africa may tourist attractions rather than an authentic bush and village experience.You begin off on your Safari having a three day Walking Safari using the emphasis on really...
by Spirittourism on May 13, 2013

A man walked into a bar…the Indian version…

This really is one of those “only in India’ stories.   Obviously it would be better for a tiger to be in the wild, but given the realities of India’s shocking neglect of its wildlife, perhaps this fellow is better off in a zoo...
by Delhi Diary on May 10, 2013

Raccoon Watercolor Painting

I painted this watercolor of a raccoon  a while ago but forgot to post it, so here it is now, better late than never I guess. It's fitted for a 16x20 mat which will be included if it sells. All my watercolor paintings are sold matted.
by Dog and Wildlife Art on May 9, 2013

Explore the Botswana Breathtaking Wildlife Safaris

Botswana is where you find some of the final wilderness destinations left in Africa; the Okavango Delta, Kalahari Desert, Chobe Nationwide Park and the salt cookware of the Makgadikgadi.Botswana Wildlife Safaris – Botswana hosts some breathtaki...
by Spirittourism on May 9, 2013

Close encounter with surfing killer whales (video)

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by Amazing Creatures on May 9, 2013

Field Notes From The Seattle Airport

Homer, Alaska is renowned as one of the great birdwatching areas in the world, and early May in particular brings a massive migration of shorebirds to the coastal areas near town.   Millions of these avian sojourners stop in to take advantage of the...
by Controlled Jibe on May 8, 2013

Golden eagle drags goats off cliff (video)

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by Amazing Creatures on May 7, 2013

Daroji - more birding

After the previous evening siesta with the Sloth bears, the next day went in exploring Hampi, the world heritage site and some birding in between. The final day concurred with the Wildlife Week celebrations and yet we got a couple of hours birding on...
by Huchchara Santhe on May 7, 2013

A Photographer Treks To Valley Of Flowers & Hemkund Sahib

Desi Traveler Desi Traveler - Family Travel Blog From IndiaA Trek to Valley of flowers and Hemkund Sahib In this post fellow photographer and blogger Sumana Dey  takes  us on a trek to photograph the divine Valley of flowers, National Park in Himal...
by Desi Traveler on May 7, 2013

A Comedy of Beavers

We were enjoying a cool evening watching the sun set over Ninemile Creek, when we saw a flurry of brown fur cartwheeling near the far bank. When the melee ended, one huge beaver climbed victoriously onto the bank and watched as the smaller beaver swa...
by Controlled Jibe on May 6, 2013

Hawaii- More from Big Island!

Big Island of Hawaii is popular for its most active volcano Kilauea. But, there are many other places one could enjoy this island's volcanic beauty. As any other island it has numerous beaches on the western coast and waterfalls on the wind and r...
by Scrapbook- A Travel Blog on May 5, 2013

South Africa 2: The Wildings of Kruger

The prideA nice 7 hour sleep was all that we needed after the long and tiring journey. This much needed sleep set us up well for our 5-6 hour drive to Kruger. By 6:30 am, we were on road driving our hatchback on the smooth roads of SA. Anxious as I w...
by Travelogues on May 5, 2013

Fox snow dive (video)

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by Amazing Creatures on May 2, 2013

Eaten alive by a mantis (video)

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by Amazing Creatures on Apr 29, 2013
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