Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg. During WW Two, the stained glass was removed in some cases and stored in a salt mine near Heilbronn, Germany. After the war, it was returned to the cathedral. via Stained glass — Le Drake Noir
Digging Deep Into Local News, A Small Newspaper In Rural Oregon Is Thriving — News : NPR
In far eastern Oregon, a small weekly newspaper is bucking an industry trend. The Malheur Enterprise was languishing, but it has recently won several national awards and circulation is surging.(Image credit: Tom Goldman/NPR) via Digging Deep Into Local News, A Small Newspaper In Rural Oregon Is Thriving — News : NPR
Bastard Buffalo? The Gross Disrespect of USDA-APHIS — Straight from the Horse’s Heart
Source: Buffalo Field Campaign Putting it mildly. A female buffalo expresses her people’s sentiment towards the USDA Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service. Buffalo Field Campaign’s Freedom of Information Act lawsuit continues to divulge more evidence of how unfit the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is in having any role […] …
Mons Meg, Scotland’s World-Famous Medieval Gun — Uncover Travel
The now world-famous medieval gun was the ultimate weapon of mass destruction in her day. Mons Meg weighed six toned via Mons Meg, Scotland’s World-Famous Medieval Gun — Uncover Travel
Give to Wild Horse Freedom Federation on Giving Tuesday and Receive the Gift of Wild Horses — Straight from the Horse’s Heart
Source: wildhoofbeats.com On Giving Tuesday, consider donating to help our wild horses and burros stay wild and free on our public lands. Wild Horse Freedom Federation (WHFF), one of the nation’s leading advocates for wild horses and burros is offering three unique gift item while supporting an organization giving a voice to a special group …
‘Siberian unicorn’ walked Earth with humans — BBC News – Science & Environment
By Helen Briggs BBC News A giant rhino that may have been the origin of the unicorn myth survived until about 35,000 years ago. via 'Siberian unicorn' walked Earth with humans — BBC News - Science & Environment
Mountain Bluebird — nature has no boss
A Mountain Bluebird with a Killdeer behind forage for insects that thrive in the warm waters of a Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park. The warm waters provide food for birds that have arrived early this year before the spring thaw. via Mountain Bluebird — nature has no boss
Yellowstone Taxi Service — nature has no boss
Finding a free ride is always a nice thing. A European Starling in fall plumage hitching a ride on an the official mammal of the United States the American Bison. All aboard. via Yellowstone Taxi Service — nature has no boss
Photo Capture # 17 – Chilean Flamingo — H.J. Ruiz – Avian101
Chilean Flamingo © HJ Ruiz – Avian101 via Photo Capture # 17 – Chilean Flamingo — H.J. Ruiz - Avian101
Naked Alps — Le Drake Noir
Alps close to french Chamonix, uncovered as long as it lasts. via Naked Alps — Le Drake Noir


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