Todays article comes from discovery channel, and was on the Storm Chasers who are a bunch of people who chase tornadoes to get pictures. Personally im fascinated by tornadoes myself and there which comes the reason i clicked on it. It was saying how one of their team members got too close to the tornado and his head hit the outside of the vehicle they were driving in which wasn't a normal car, it was more like a tank then a car. Another one was on how they were actually in a tornado and one of the crew members also lost his $1000 camera because the winds were so strong, he had to hold it down with both hands so it wouldn't fly away.
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Monday, November 30, 2009
Discovery Channel
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Sunday, November 29, 2009
National Geographics
Todays article was on hammerhead sharks and their stereo type vision which is basically seeing things of either side of themselves and able to see in front of themselves except they just have a big nose which blocks part of their view.
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Saturday, November 28, 2009
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Thursday, November 26, 2009
National Geographics

Todays artice was on how much effect humans had made on earth. Here's one picture of Deforestration where too much tree's had been cut down for use of other supplies(ABOVE). Also there are only 10% of the world's fish left in the sea from the start of time. Scientist stimate that in 25 years there will be no more seafood meaning no more fish in the sea.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
National Geographics
Today i wastched a movie on National Geographics on something that has never happenned before. It was about how an orca shark and a white shark battled out. The killer whale defeated the shark but this doesn't usually happen because large predators don't usually attack large predators so everyone who was at the scence was very suprised.
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National Geographics
Today's artice was on how a ship had been found deep in the atlantic and was holding tons of gold. Scientists and Historians believe it came during the Gold Rush and stored too much gold that it had sunk.
Recently photographed for the first time, the gold rush-era sternwheeler A.J. Goddard was discovered sitting upright and remarkably intact in a lake in the Yukon Territory, Canada (see map), in July 2008. (Watch an underwater video of the newly explored wreck.)
Like an early 20th-century snapshot, "everything is just like it was when it went down in that late October storm in 1901," said project leader John Pollack, a nautical archaeologist and National Geographic Society Waitts grantee. (The National Geographic Society owns National Geographic News.)
The five crewmen's boots, kicked off in haste as they abandoned ship, were found on the deck. Fresh firewood was still in the boiler, and cooking pots and other utensils were scattered about. Axes lay on deck where the men, in a last-ditch effort, had tried to cut away the boat they'd been towing. (Related pictures: "Blackbeard Pirate Relics, Gold Found.")
But once water started sloshing over the iron steamship's deck, "this thing went down like a submarine," Pollack said. Three of the men drowned.
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
National Geographics
Todays article was on how one of Jupiters moons Europea could acutally Harbor fish sized life in it's oceans which was seen from a telescope on earth. Also in Hindu there were 10 sacred caves that were found and had giant goddes statues apon them like the trimurti which was 3 faces faces oppisite ways.
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
National Geographic
Todays article was on how World War 2 had a submarine that has only been found recently and it was called the Samurai Sub because of it;s stealth and power at the same time. they were also really hard to find because they barely sent out any radar signals or any vibes at all so it was rarely see and a really good weapon in the ocean for World War 2.
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Monday, November 16, 2009
National Geographics
Todays article was on how a special group of people go out to hunt great white sharks and they were going to catch them but then put them back into the water so i was really fascinated.
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Sunday, November 15, 2009
National Geographic
Todays first video was about Head Shrinkers which were people who took other peoples heads when they die and shrink it to a size where they can carry it around which i found pretty gross. Here's the process of how they did it.
THE HEADSHRINKING PROCESS
* First, the back of the head is opened and the skin is sliced free from the skull. Care is taken not to damage the facial features. While the skull and remaining flesh are discarded, the skin is boiled in water for half an hour (any longer and the hair may fall out).
* After being dried in the sun, the skin is turned inside out and any unwanted tissue is scraped off. The skin is formed into a sack shape and hot stones are used to burn off the fat inside.
* Hot sand is added to reach the fat in hard-to-get-to places, such as the nose and lips. The head-taker massages the skin to help the drying process and produce the head shape once again.
* The process is repeated and can take up to six days, until the head is a quarter of its original size.
* The warrior must now make sure there is no revenge attack from the dead man’s soul: Eyes are sewn shut, preventing the victim’s spirit from seeing out, and wooden pins are placed through the lips and lashed together with string. This stops the soul from asking for the death to be avenged.
* The warrior is now safe, while the soul within will remain in the abyss.
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Saturday, November 14, 2009
National Geographics
In afganistan there had been a lockdown due to some women that went crazy and are on the verge of insanity becayse of the way there living.
The second video was of a man that went down deep into the oceans and found a river snake that was really deadly
The third video was of Japanese kids and how they all want to be Sumo Wrestlers and how it was mroe then a sport to them.
The fourth video was on how cats and dogs reacted to each other and what they do when they see each other.
The fifth video was about hurricane katrina and the aftermath of the trail it left. It was a trail of destruction.
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