One type of these "wheels" in the Middle East looks like a bull's-eye, with three triangles pointing toward the eye and small piles of stones leading from the triangles toward the bull's-eye wheel. David Kennedy, of the University of Western Australia, who co-directs the project, calls...
Australia’s wine industry, however, has been quick to identify its special advantages: a rapidly growing interest in wine among China’s booming middle class; a steady stream of Chinese tourists visiting Australian wine regions and wanting to reconnect when back home; and the uniquely jovial way...
(though I’m sure it’s no mistake they chose their brand names to sound like that). These are all brands that just three years ago I had never heard of, and now they represent most of what we buy that isn’t unpackaged produce or bulk goods fromour local co-op. We actually ...
In Australia, kangaroo meat is often sourced from wild animals as a way of keeping the kangaroo populations under control, but it’s also a popular lean alternative to beef or pork. The kangaroo graces the Australian coat of arms, making them one of the few nations that eats their national...
You might have heard of a creature called the Camel Spider before, but you probably didn't know that they live in Arizona. These guys are technically called Solifugae, but they have a lot of different names in different places, and are said to resemble both a scorpion and a spider, and...
These cities aren’t being built in people-friendly locations either…one of them is actually built in the middle of a Mongolian desert. [WND] Posted inAfrica,Apocalypse,China,Government,Weirdest Places|3 Comments » Severed Head Land [Weirdest Places] ...