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How the tides REALLY work
[…] Join marine physicist Dr. Patrick Rynne as he explores the science behind the tides, what creates earth’s tidal bulges, and why the tides are bigger in some places than others. […]
The Winter Migration of Siberian Seagulls in Delhi Photographed by Navin Vatsa | Colossal
January 16, 2018 Photography Christopher Jobson Every winter, flocks of Siberian seagulls migrate through Delhi making a temporary home in the Ganga and Yamuna, two of India’s most holy rivers. Photographer Navin Vatsa camps out in the early morning light … Continue reading
Heidegger and Zen Buddhism : Bret W. Davis & Leah Kalmanson
[…] This is a short excerpt from the discussion “Philosophy and the Practice of Zen Buddhism” Bret W. Davis is Professor and T. J. Higgins, S.J. Chair in Philosophy at Loyola University Maryland. His authored and edited books include, among … Continue reading
Interesting Facts About SEA SPONGES
In today’s episode on the Dive SAGA channel, PADI Platinum Course Director Nick Derutter dives into the mysterious would of SPONGES! So get ready to learn some interesting facts about Sea Sponges, or Phylum Porifera! […]