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G-Trove World of Wonder. Friday, November 02, 2007. The meteor strike that created Gosses Bluff happened about 142 million years ago and devastated an area of over 8 square miles. The original crater was about four times its current diameter, but erosion over millions of years has reduced it to its current size. Posted by Graeme @ 2:47 AM. This blog celebrates our world of wonders. Anything I read or see that makes me go "wow.".
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G-Trove World of Wonder. Friday, November 02, 2007. The Great Blue Hole (Belize). Situated 60 miles off the mainland of belize is this incredible ‘geographical phenomenon’ known as a blue hole. There are numerous blue holes around the world but none as stunning as this one. At surface level the near perfectly circular hole is 1/4 mile wide, the depth in the middle reaching 145 metres. obviously the hole is a huge hit with divers. read more here. Posted by Graeme @ 2:18 AM.
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G-Trove World of Wonder. Saturday, December 23, 2006. Putting it all in perspective. Posted by Graeme @ 7:53 AM. This blog celebrates our world of wonders. Anything I read or see that makes me go "wow.".
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G-Trove World of Wonder. Saturday, November 03, 2007. Posted by Graeme @ 3:53 AM. This blog celebrates our world of wonders. Anything I read or see that makes me go "wow.".
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G-Trove World of Wonder. Friday, November 02, 2007. An alluvial fan, Xinjiang Province, China. Covering an area 56.6 x 61.3 km and taken on may 2nd, 2002, this photo shows an alluvial fan that formed on the southern border of the taklimakan desert in china. an alluvial fan usually forms as water leaves a canyon, each new stream eventually closing up due to sediment - the result being a triangle of active and inactive channels. the blue ones on the left are currently active. Posted by Graeme @ 12:22 AM.
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http://wondertrove.blogspot.com/2007/09/seven-modern-wonders.html
G-Trove World of Wonder. Sunday, September 09, 2007. There are some amazing 360 degree panaramas. Here - feels like you are really there. Posted by Graeme @ 5:16 AM. This blog celebrates our world of wonders. Anything I read or see that makes me go "wow.".
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G-Trove World of Wonder. Friday, November 02, 2007. The oldest living things on earth are Bristlecone pine trees, some of which can be found in the White Mountains of California. Many of them are over four thousand years old. Many of the trees living today were seedlings when the pyramids were being constructed, and mature trees in the time of Christ. These trees are ancient! Posted by Graeme @ 4:04 AM. This blog celebrates our world of wonders. Anything I read or see that makes me go "wow.".
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G-Trove World of Wonder. Sunday, December 16, 2007. Amazing footage of Great White Sharks. Posted by Graeme @ 4:46 PM. This blog celebrates our world of wonders. Anything I read or see that makes me go "wow.".
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http://wondertrove.blogspot.com/2007/11/worlds-largest-frog.html
G-Trove World of Wonder. Friday, November 02, 2007. The biggest kind of frog is the Goliath frog (Conraua goliath). They come from Cameroon in West Africa. Their bodies can reach the size of nearly a foot (30 cm) long.(remember: their legs are also AT LEAST that long! The Conraua Goliath weighs as much as a large housecat, about 3.3 kilos! Posted by Graeme @ 10:19 PM. This blog celebrates our world of wonders. Anything I read or see that makes me go "wow.".
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G-Trove World of Wonder. Sunday, November 04, 2007. Ayer's Rock (Uluru) is the eroded stump of a mountain that 350 million years ago was the height of the Andes. Posted by Graeme @ 3:40 AM. This blog celebrates our world of wonders. Anything I read or see that makes me go "wow.".