We traveled from the lush hills of Coorg through the rice paddies, and coffee plantations along the tiny windy roads, with no traffic, and beautiful scenery. How do I describe how I felt on the...
BBC reports on the earthquake which struck Christchurch New Zealand in the South Island today. From the piece, this is what we learn. Multiple fatalities have been reported after a powerful 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck Christchurch and...
State of the World 2011: Innovations that Nourish the Planet will be launched in Copenhagen, Denmark on February 25th to mark the official opening of Worldwatch’s European office, in partnership with the European Environment Agency.
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Jeremy Sutton is a Bay Area friend of mine who has an amazing ability to beautifully capture things, people and the world digitally.
An artist at heart, he spends most of his time dancing up a...
“Through the years, a man peoples a space with images of provinces, kingdoms, mountains, bays, ships, islands, fishes, rooms, tools, stars, horses and people. Shortly before his death, he discovers that the patient labyrinth of...
It’s the ultimate pyromaniacal extravaganza with incredible artistic sculptures, chest-pounding concussions, synchronized conflagrations and orgasmic fireworks – contrasted by gorgeous filigreed religious ceremonies woven in to remind everyone of the week-long feast’s origin.
Las Fallas (pr:...
Gerry McCambridge has been traveling the world and amazing audiences for over 25 years. He took his love for magic, and mixed it with the observational skills he learned from his father, a New York...
The world is divided into those who strive to live a healthy, eco-friendly life, and those who just don’t care. In your every day live you’d be surprised to know how much plastic you consume;...
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