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The Science and Nature of Wanderlust, tourism, landmarks for nature buffs and more.
Amazing Cook Islands
Rarotonga, the visible tip of a volcanic cone is among the most visited places in the Cook Islands. There are beaches, resorts, cultural attractions, and cafes. The island is surrounded by coral reefs. A narrow lagoon offers a place for swimming and snorkeling.
Rasma RaistersPublished 5 months ago in WanderLiving Rainforest Jewels and Their Vital Role in Ecosystems
The Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) is a magnificent and colorful parrot species native to the tropical rainforests of Central and South America. These striking birds are known for their vivid red, blue, and yellow plumage, with a lifespan of 30 to 40 years in the wild and even longer in captivity. They are highly social, often forming pairs or small groups, and communicate with a range of distinctive calls. Scarlet Macaws play a vital role in their ecosystem by dispersing seeds, benefiting plant propagation. However, they face significant threats, including habitat destruction due to deforestation and illegal capture for the pet trade.
Tahiti the Island of Love
Tahiti is the largest island of the Windward Group of the Society Islands in French Polynesia. The island is located in the central part of the Pacific Ocean and is close to Australia. For its beauty, Tahiti is known as the Island of Love.
Rasma RaistersPublished 5 months ago in WanderThe Pinta Island Tortoise
The Pinta Island tortoise, scientifically known as Chelonoidis abingdon, once roamed the idyllic landscapes of the Galápagos Islands, specifically the remote Pinta Island. Tragically, the last known individual of this remarkable subspecies, Lonesome George, met his end on June 24, 2012, marking the extinction of his kind. The extinction of this iconic tortoise, like many other species, raises the question of whether it's possible to bring them back through the fascinating and controversial realm of de-extinction or "resurrection biology."
Giants of the Land
Elephants, the largest land animals on Earth, are captivating and enigmatic creatures that have intrigued and inspired humans for centuries. Their immense size, intelligence, and social complexity make them a subject of scientific study, cultural symbolism, and conservation efforts. In this article, we delve into the fascinating world of elephants, exploring their biology, behavior, habitat, cultural significance, and the challenges they face in the modern world.
Lost in the Bermuda Triangle:
Ahoy, adventurers and mystery enthusiasts! Set sail with us on a mind-boggling journey through the enigmatic Bermuda Triangle, where over a century's worth of tales tell of vanishing ships and aircraft that have left even the most brilliant minds scratching their heads.
Henrietta NsaPublished 6 months ago in WanderEnjoy the Journey on the way to the destination
We left Bar Harbor on our journey to Portland, Maine with the goal to eat fresh lobster by the end of the day. To be honest that was always the plan from the the moment we pulled out of our driveway in Idaho, but I could virtually taste the delicacy now that we were so close. No matter how tempting our reward at the end of the road, we took time to explore Maine.
Brenda MahlerPublished 6 months ago in WanderThe Enigmatic Charm of Attabad Lake
Attabad Lake is situated in the picturesque Gojal district within the stunning Hunza Valley of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Its formation dates back to the year 2010, following a significant landslide in the Attabad region. Over the years, Attabad Lake has evolved into one of the premier tourist destinations in Gilgit-Baltistan, captivating travelers with a plethora of exciting activities such as jet-skiing, fishing, boating, and a range of other delightful pastimes. This pristine waterbody is surrounded by abundant natural beauty, including clean, pure water, invigorating fresh air, flourishing alpine vegetation, majestic snow-capped peaks, verdant meadows, and captivating vistas.
The Buzzing World of Honey Bees: A Closer Look into Their Lives and Importance
Let's delve into the fascinating life and intricate social structure of the honey bee, a creature with specialized roles within the hive. At the heart of this society is the queen bee, responsible for the pivotal task of laying eggs, propelling the colony's growth and sustenance. Remarkably, a queen bee can lay an impressive number of eggs daily, with peak seasons witnessing egg production soaring to as high as 2000 eggs per day. Following a single mating flight early in her life, the queen stores sperm from drones in her spermatheca, allowing her to fertilize eggs throughout her lifespan without needing to mate again. An intriguing fact is that the queen possesses the ability to determine whether to fertilize an egg, leading to the birth of a female worker or potential queen, or leave it unfertilized, resulting in a male drone. The queen communicates with the colony through pheromones, influencing the behavior and development of the worker bees, effectively maintaining harmony and order within the hive. These pheromones act as population control and mood stabilizers, creating a unique ecosystem within the hive. The queen's presence in the hive prevents swarming by inhibiting the development of other queens, ensuring the colony remains intact. During swarming, the old queen leaves with a group of workers, while a new queen is raised to continue the colony's legacy.
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Flores — the Perfect Island to Start off Your Guatemalan Adventure
Our first stop in Guatemala was Flores, an adorable little island on a lake. Flores serves as the stopping-off point for visiting the famous Mayan temple of Tikal.
Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl TravelPublished 6 months ago in Wander The Manaslu Tsum Valley Trek: A Photographer's Paradise
When it comes to trekking in Nepal, most people think of the famous Everest Base Camp or the Annapurna Circuit. But hidden away in the western part of the country is a gem waiting to be explored by both trekkers and photographers alike – the Manaslu Tsum Valley Trek.
Avishek khadkaPublished 6 months ago in WanderExciting Adventures in Lung Cu, Vietnam
Hello there, fellow explorers! My name is Julygwynet, and I'm a nomad in my thirties with an insatiable desire to travel the world. My voyage has been a tapestry of varied experiences, ranging from the lovely countryside of Vietnam to enticing destinations throughout the world. Join me as I tell you about my most recent expedition, a month-long journey into the heart of Ha Giang. In this story, I share the top five experiences that left an unforgettable impact on my soul in Vietnam's northern regions.
JulygwynetPublished 6 months ago in Wander