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6 April, 2009: L'Aquila Earthquake
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At 3:32 in the morning a 20 seconds lasting earthquake with magnitude 6,9 (followed quite until midday by weaker aftershocks) occurred 7km n...
Earthquake and nuclear disaster hoaxes
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The earthquake and the catastrophic tsunami in Japan unfortunately were, are and will be misused by cranks to promote their personal politic...
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On the tracks of ancient mammals
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The hill of Osoppo , after the small town of Osoppo in the Italian province of Udin e, is a 120m high local "mountain" dominating ...
Is Eoanthropus dawsoni a valid species?
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" It's better to ask some questions than to know all the answers. " James Thurber, American writer and illustrator (1894-1961)...
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Blue Marble: 22.000 years of changing earth
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" Within a few millennia our ice may be gone, but if we shall have paid a fearful price for its going. Ice at its maximum extent is dis...
Cabinets of curiosities #4: Classification and Collection
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The naturalists of the Renaissance were obsessed with the idea to collect and describe all the secrets of earth , polymaths by passion, howe...
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The Thunderstone of Ensisheim
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" It was nothing of this earth, but a piece of the great outside; and as such dowered with outside properties and obedient to outside l...
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