The Bridge of Klidoniabistas in Epirus, Greece

The wind and rain bridges were a type of bridge built by the Dong people (a minority ethnic group) in China. Because they live in the lowlands and the valleys with many rivers, the Dong people are excellent bridge builders. They are called “wind and rain” bridges because the covered bridges not only let people … Read more

Ancient City

The Ancient City is the door opening to the heritage of Thai wisdom. With a wide range of architectural symbols combined with fine arts and craftsmanship, structural layout and natural environment that integrate harmoniously, The Ancient City creates kind of atmosphere that induces visitors to perceive and appreciate the continuity of history, cultures, religions, arts … Read more

The Wildlife Festival

The Wildlife Festival, in partnership with The Canadian Raptor Conservancy, Muskoka Wildlife Centre, Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo, and The Backyard Conservation Fund of Canada could are bringing an incredible wildlife festival to Chilliwack, Hope, Kamloops, Merritt, Kelowna, Revelstoke, Vernon, Nelson, Kimberly, Penticton, Salmon Arm and Prince George featuring incredible species of birds of prey, mammals, … Read more

Underwater Life

Three quarters of the planet Earth is covered by water. A majority of the planet’s solid surface is abyssal plain, at depths between 4,000 and 5,500 metres (13,100 and 18,000 ft) below the surface of the oceans. The solid surface location on the planet closest to the centre of the orb is the Challenger Deep, … Read more

Crooked Forest, Poland

A grove of oddly-shaped pine trees. This young forest was planted around 1930 and has about 400 pines. It is generally believed that some form of human tool or technique was used to make the trees grow this way, but the method and motive are not currently known. Some believe that the woods were deliberately … Read more

A short guide to some of Africa’s best, and cleanest beaches

Africa has some of the best beaches in the world. Tourists will be flocking to them soon as those in the southern hemisphere take summer holidays and those from the north look for ways to escape their winter. So where are Africa’s top beaches? In drawing up the list I have taken both an objective … Read more

Leaf Collection

2016 Leaf collection is complete. Thank you for making it a successful season. Waterloo residents have two main options for street tree leaf disposal: The Region of Waterloo’s bi-weekly yard waste service, where residents collect street tree leaves and put out with their usual waste pick-up. In 2016, this service ends the week of Nov. … Read more

Tree Inside House Home Design

Indoor oasis – Bringing your interiors to life is easy with a living plant residing alongside you. The Ficus Benjamina, or weeping fig, can be clipped into shape or left to spread out gracefully. Although these trees like light, they’re hardy enough to still thrive without all-day direct sunlight. Inspiration for a contemporary courtyard patio … Read more