From snorkeling with marine iguanas in the Galápagos to tracking gorillas in the mists of Uganda, read on to discover
the coolest places on the planet for close - up encounters with 20 different amazing animals.
Take a cruise through one of
the coolest places on the planet: the Galápagos Islands.
I went to the one of
the coolest places on the planet today.
I went to the one of
the coolest places on the planet today.It's right here, in Prattville, Alabama.They carry a treasure trove of wonderful fabrics, and I am a TOTAL fabric junkie!I could spend hours sifting through them.
Not exact matches
The
Coolest Places on Earth takes viewers on a journey of discovery to the most astonishing places on the p
Places on Earth takes viewers
on a journey of discovery to the most astonishing
places on the p
places on the
planet.
A majority of the film takes
place on Asgard and other unique and
cool planets that aren't boring old Earth and I applaud that.
That being said, here are six arguably
cool, campy and questionable flicks that take
place on the red
planet.
It takes
place on a
cool terraformed
planet and has no space marines... or combat at all.
Likewise, the term «global warming» is somewhat problematic as well since the
planet isn't warming uniformly — a few
places have a short - lived
cooling trends — and the word «warming» sounds downright cozy
on a cold day, when, in fact, substantially heating of the atmosphere and ocean is happening.)
Anyway with El Niño fading away and possibly a new El Nina with other natural cooing factors coming in to play there is a good chance of another decade or more of «Pausing» or
cooling in global temperatures which is itself a stupid concept as it
cools and heats in different
places of the
planet dependent
on the local climate conditions an average is meaningless — you really need to dream up some more dire alarmist nonsense to keep your show
on the road.
Well; if a statement regarding atmospheric
cooling is taking
place, and we know from past experience (climate history) that if this
cooling continues and the build up of ice continues in Antartica like it is; then it is possible that the
planet may very well be headed back into an ice age - and when this «atmospheric
cooling» trend is mentioned
on the GISS [NASA] Webpage, and by one of the GISS scientists (Kate Marvel, a climatologist at GISS and the paper's lead author) then i would have to conclude that the are embracing the science revealing evidence that such mechanics are, taking
place, and I view their statemnt as an endorsement and ot their recognition, of global
cooling.
TH: What's the single most important thing you think each person
on this
planet can do to make it a more sustainable,
cooler, TreeHugger - friendly
place to be?
Laura DeCarlo (President of CDI, for those of you who just landed
on planet Earth) and her very
cool husband, Chris, picked this
place out (nice job, guys!).