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The Churning inside the Earth: A plant whose smell mimics rotten flesh / animal excrement
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The Churning inside the Earth. Geologist on the move: Musings and Observations of things and processes that shape the Planet Earth and also some chronicles of my adventures. Sunday, April 20, 2014. A plant whose smell mimics rotten flesh / animal excrement. Due to its smell). Botanical name is Typhonium venosum. Synonym is Sauromatum venosum. Family is Araceae. The plant is poisonous, but is planted as ornamental plant in some parts of the world. Location: Panchgani, Maharashtra, India. Home Large Igneou...
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The Churning inside the Earth: February 2013
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The Churning inside the Earth. Geologist on the move: Musings and Observations of things and processes that shape the Planet Earth and also some chronicles of my adventures. Sunday, February 24, 2013. Biodiversity at its best: My Neighbours. A good tool for identification of birds. Red-breasted Flycatcher/ Red-throated Flycatcher. Black-winged Kite/ Black-shouldered Kite. Blyth’s Reed Warbler. Tytler’s Leaf Warbler. Spotted yellow Wolf Snake. Beddome’s Cat Snake. Geckos (Deccan Banded Gecko). I will be g...
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The Churning inside the Earth: November 2012
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The Churning inside the Earth. Geologist on the move: Musings and Observations of things and processes that shape the Planet Earth and also some chronicles of my adventures. Thursday, November 15, 2012. Lead in History and the decline of Roman empire? Lead Pipe in Roman baths (Courtesy: Wikipedia). Roman Lead water pipes with taps (Courtesy: Wikipedia). I guess the lifestyle speaks for itself for the decline of the huge empire, but I hope we don't overlook this important page of history while going about...
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The Churning inside the Earth: June 2014
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The Churning inside the Earth. Geologist on the move: Musings and Observations of things and processes that shape the Planet Earth and also some chronicles of my adventures. Monday, June 30, 2014. The disconnect between economy and agriculture. How did I end up meeting him? I was there with an organisation to help them assess the groundwater aquifer in that village, ended up talking to him and getting to know his sad story. But what can be the solution to this? For making that connect!
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The Churning inside the Earth: September 2013
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The Churning inside the Earth. Geologist on the move: Musings and Observations of things and processes that shape the Planet Earth and also some chronicles of my adventures. Sunday, September 29, 2013. Earthquake pangs and the rise of new born mud volcano off the coast of Pakistan. Earthquake relief is yet to reach certain remote places of Pakistan's Sindh and Balochistan province due to. 77 magnitude earthquake (. On the Richter scale). That struck the region leaving 500 people dead followed by s. The r...
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The Churning inside the Earth: Pillow Basalt lava structures of Karnataka
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The Churning inside the Earth. Geologist on the move: Musings and Observations of things and processes that shape the Planet Earth and also some chronicles of my adventures. Thursday, May 29, 2014. Pillow Basalt lava structures of Karnataka. Position of Mardahalli Pillow basalt w.r.t to the active Andaman Sea Back-Arc Basin (BAB) in the east and mid-oceanic Carlsberg ridge (diverging spreading center) in the south west. (Image courtesy: Google Earth). You might be wondering how does it look like? Hot mol...
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The Churning inside the Earth: December 2012
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The Churning inside the Earth. Geologist on the move: Musings and Observations of things and processes that shape the Planet Earth and also some chronicles of my adventures. Friday, December 21, 2012. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence". Dates for the end of the world are proposed, that keep postponing and preponing when realizing that the world did not end on the day that was prophesied. I found a interesting article posted on the NASA. Friday, December 07, 2012. I hope my readers would...
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The Churning inside the Earth: The disconnect between economy and agriculture
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The Churning inside the Earth. Geologist on the move: Musings and Observations of things and processes that shape the Planet Earth and also some chronicles of my adventures. Monday, June 30, 2014. The disconnect between economy and agriculture. How did I end up meeting him? I was there with an organisation to help them assess the groundwater aquifer in that village, ended up talking to him and getting to know his sad story. But what can be the solution to this? For making that connect!
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The Churning inside the Earth: May 2014
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The Churning inside the Earth. Geologist on the move: Musings and Observations of things and processes that shape the Planet Earth and also some chronicles of my adventures. Thursday, May 29, 2014. Pillow Basalt lava structures of Karnataka. Position of Mardahalli Pillow basalt w.r.t to the active Andaman Sea Back-Arc Basin (BAB) in the east and mid-oceanic Carlsberg ridge (diverging spreading center) in the south west. (Image courtesy: Google Earth). You might be wondering how does it look like? Hot mol...
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The Churning inside the Earth: April 2014
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The Churning inside the Earth. Geologist on the move: Musings and Observations of things and processes that shape the Planet Earth and also some chronicles of my adventures. Sunday, April 20, 2014. A plant whose smell mimics rotten flesh / animal excrement. Due to its smell). Botanical name is Typhonium venosum. Synonym is Sauromatum venosum. Family is Araceae. The plant is poisonous, but is planted as ornamental plant in some parts of the world. Location: Panchgani, Maharashtra, India. Picture Window th...
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