Africa is Slowly Creating a New Ocean
Volcanic eruptions spewing red-hot magma & shifting tectonic plates mean our future maps of Africa will have a lot more blue on them.
Easter is just around the corner. At Schönbrunn Zoo, specifically at the female Indian rhinoceros, the Easter Bunny has already paid a visit. A huge hay bale has transformed into an Easter Bunny with wood, bamboo sticks, paint, and a lot of artistic creativity. The female Indian rhinoceros truly enjoyed this special Easter Bunny, as Zoo Director Dr. Stephan Hering-Hagenbeck reports. 'Each of our rhinoceroses eats between 10 and 15 kilograms of hay per day. Soon they will also have fresh green fodder. They receive vegetables as treats.' However, a huge hay bale as an Easter Bunny was truly an unusual surprise.
Volcanic eruptions spewing red-hot magma & shifting tectonic plates mean our future maps of Africa will have a lot more blue on them.
The majestic Palace of Versailles is set to become the centerpiece for equestrian excellence during the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. This decision, given its illustrious history with horse riding, comes as no surprise. Renowned as the first of its kind in France, the riding complex at Versailles has a storied past, deeply intertwined with the tradition of horse riding. "The Palace of Versailles and the local council have been staunch supporters of horse riding for years," shares the director of the Equestrian Club of Versailles with AFP. Echoing this sentiment, the city's mayor emphasizes, "Hosting the Olympic equestrian events here is a poignant tribute, a means of reigniting the rich tapestry of horse riding history that permeates Versailles." As the Olympic spotlight turns towards Versailles, it signifies not just a sporting event but a symbolic reconnection with its prestigious equestrian heritage.
A unique timelapse video from the Athens capital of Greece at dusk time (day to night)
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