Tuesday, October 18, 2016

River of 5 Colours



Ok, when you think about rivers, you think, muddy brown, crystal clear or somewhere in between (is that even  possible?). You do not think about a river "VOA that is five different colors. But that is exactly what Cali° Cristales in the Serra aia de la Macarena province of Meta is. 
The Columbian River Cafio Cristales (in English, 'Crystal Spout') is a tributary of the Guayabero River. For most of the year, it looks like just another river you might see, albeit a very pretty one with a bed of rocks covered in dull green mosses (I'm sure Anne Shirley would have approved). 

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Top 10 Natural Wonders in Italy

The place with wonderful culture, cuisine, fashion and of course nature. Italy has a miscellaneous landscape and terrain – from mountains, valleys and tall snowy peaks to white sandy beaches and crystal clear water. Here is the some of outstanding Italian natural wonders..!
  1. The Dolomites
  2. Etna
  3. Capri
  4. Aeolian Islands
  5. Lake Garda
  6. Sardinia
  7. Gran Paradiso National Park
  8. Hot Springs of Saturnia
  9. Valleys of Tuscany
  10. Furore Fiord
The Dolomites are a range of mountain located in northeastern Italy. Form a part of the Southern Limestone Alps and stretch from the River Adige in the west to the Piave Valley in the east. A national park and few regional parks are located in the Dolomites. In August 2009, the Dolomites were named as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the winter months it is very famous among tourist because of wide range of activities such as mountain climbing, hiking, cycling, and BASE jumping. 

Friday, October 14, 2016

Largest Botanical Garden in the world

Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden - The most acclaimed statue of Jesus is additionally viewed as the biggest Art Deco statue on the planet. It is the fifth biggest statue of Jesus on the planet with a tallness of 30 meters (98 ft) – excluding its 8 meters (26 ft) platform. The statue's arms extend 28 meters (92 ft) wide. It is situated at the pinnacle of the 700-meter (2,300 ft) Corcovado mountain. The statue has turned into a symbol for Rio de Janeiro and Brazil's most well known landmark. It was built somewhere around 1926 and 1931. 

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Most Biodiverse Place on Earth - The Daintree, Queensland, Australia

Biodiversity bename to all types of living organisms within a given area. Biodiversity includes plants, animals, fungi, algae and other living things. A ordinary way to measure biodiversity is to calculate the total number of species living within a particular area. According to the this theory, The Daintree, Queensland, Australia is the most biodiversity place on earth.

Famously known as the place where ‘the rainforest contacts the Reef’, the Daintree, in North Queensland is home to one of the largest ranges of animals and plants on earth. In Queensland, tourism has become an important employer.

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

A Crucial Decision of Environmental Conservation in Africa

The talk on "environmental conservation" is profoundly changing and has produced discussions of incredible scale in conservation sciences and natural human studies. Given the shapeless way of conservation, combined with the fluctuating elucidations evoked by the sending of the idea crosswise over various controls, a more hearty comprehension of the thought raises doubt about its reasonable appearances and application specifically arranged settings – especially inside the conservation sciences and natural human studies. In Zimbabwe, conservation by the state has tended to support and benefit Western experimental models to the detriment of the "indigenous" conservation practices of neighborhood individuals, as educated by their indigenous epistemologies. This paper along these lines speaks to an endeavor to reconsider conservation in Zimbabwe, receiving the Norumedzo collective zone in south-eastern Zimbabwe as its contextual analysis.

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

The last ocean

There is one totally untouched waterway on our planet - an otherworldly place where grand blue whales, penguins, and puzzling squid meander indiscriminately. Yet, this heaven - the extent of Germany, France and the UK consolidated - could soon be lost. Seekers have as of now slaughtered a huge number of imperiled whales in Antarctica's Ross Sea, now monstrous modern angling armadas need to crush the range.

In any case, if 24 nations concur, this flawless sea can turn into the world's greatest marine ensured territory. 23 are at long last on board, 1 isn't - yet.

Crossing the Montana Plains

Amid the development of their winter camp in west-focal North Dakota, Lewis and Clark noted ice streams on the Missouri by mid November (1804) and reported that the waterway had frosted over toward the beginning of December. Separation did not initiate until March, when ice streams were joined by various buffalo remains, the substantial herbivores having fallen through the winter ice and suffocated.

Valley Fog & Blackbird Clouds

Wanting to beat the warmth, I landed at Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area soon after dawn; sketchy haze covered the Missouri River floodplain, restricting perceivability for a half hour or somewhere in the vicinity. Regardless of the fog, I could see huge herds of red-winged blackbirds, wheeling over the pools, bunching on the roadways or sinking into the harvest fields; no less than 3000 graced the asylum on this moist summer morning.

Hurricane Matthew heads North

Right around seven years after an overwhelming seismic tremor decimated quite a bit of Haiti, Hurricane Matthew was raking that ruined country toward the beginning of today. The gigantic, Category 4 storm, 700 miles in distance across, beat Haiti with high winds and heavy rain; tropical drive winds develop 200 miles from the typhoon's focal eye.

Traveling north, Hurricane Matthew will cross eastern Cuba before going through the Bahamas, likely keeping up its quality. Past the islands, the tempest is required to parallel the bank of upper east Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas.

2 million to ban the lion trade

Many South African lions are being butchered to make counterfeit sex mixtures for men. Be that as it may, we can stop this coldblooded exchange by hitting the legislature where it harms - the tourism business.

A worldwide prohibition on tiger bone deals has brokers chasing another prize - the grand lions. Lions are cultivated under horrifying conditions in South Africa for "canned chasing", where rich voyagers pay thousands to shoot them through wall. Presently specialists say lion bones from these murdering ranches are being sent out to fake "solution" creators in Asia for record benefits. Exchange is detonating and specialists expect that as costs rise, even wild lions - with just 20,000 left in Africa - will go under poaching assault.

..Crosswise over Nepal

Entire slopes cleared down over the wonderful and fragile country towns of Nepal on Saturday. Thousands were pounded, more are missing and the nation is shouting out for water, nourishment, and sanctuary. It's staggering and amidst it this one overcome neighborhood association, Abari, is utilizing all that they need to set up tents in the hardest hit remote regions.

Help specialists say before the fiasco they were doing probably the most impactful work in the nation, and that they're one of the most ideal approaches to get essential guide to rustic groups quick. That is on account of this is their home.

The obscenity of a plastic ocean

A stunning new study says that by 2050 there will be more plastic in our seas than fish.

What we're doing to our planet is simply disgusting. It may shake our confidence in mankind. However, then you catch wind of Terry, Christina, and Chris - 3 companions who read about the plastic issue and the Great Pacific rubbish fix - an immeasurable semi-broke down island of waste double the span of France.



They were sickened, and imagined a straightforward arrangement - the SeaVax, a sunlight based fueled ship that can suck up to 22 million kgs of plastic a year! Only a little number of these boats could tidy up the whole Pacific waste fix in only 10 years!!

Environmental Services From Agriculture

Introduction
Agricultural land (% of land area) in Sri Lanka was last measured at 41.62 in 2009, according to the World Bank. Agricultural land refers to the share of land area that is arable, under permanent crops, and under permanent pastures. Arable land includes land defined by the FAO as land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or for pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow. Land abandoned as a result of shifting cultivation is excluded. Land under permanent crops is land cultivated with crops that occupy the land for long periods and need not be replanted after each harvest, such as cocoa, coffee, and rubber. This category includes land under flowering shrubs, fruit trees, nut trees, and vines, but excludes land under trees grown for wood or timber. Permanent pasture is land used for five or more years for forage, including natural and cultivated crops. This page has the latest values, historical data, forecasts, charts, statistics, an economic calendar and news for Agricultural land (% of land area) in Sri Lanka.