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As gold is regarded as the safest investment option, it never loses it shine even when going gets tough. People who previously have accumulated gold reserves are certainly reaping benefits of it. Gold is considered as the best bet in these tough financial times when the economies of the world is looking in deep waters. http://www.recentheadlines.net/2012/01/gold-safe-investment-option.html Despite the aims of the Harper government, first nations and green groups vow to fight against the pipeline, citing concerns about potential spills along the pipeline route and crude oil tanker traffic in sensitive British Columbia coastal waters. The Gateway opponents are even hoping for a new surge in support, in terms of activists and funding, in light of the Keystone decision last week. "We know there is going to be a lot more pressure to get Gateway built, but the reasons for not building it are just as sound as they were last week," Greenpeace Canada spokesman Keith Stewart told the Globe and Mail. The panel reviewing the Northern Gateway pipeline will hear the views of speakers in 23 communities across Alberta and British Columbia starting in January. A decision on the fate of the pipeline is expected some time in 2013. Liked by Peter Egan Jr. Do you need a collaboration tool for Google Docs? If so, take a look at Syncdcs Liked by antonkoekemoer Someone over the weekend sent me an email with incredible photos of trees in Pakistan after the 2010 floodings. Initially, I thought it was something unreal: a trick done by retouching pictures. These days everything can be possible and it is sometimes hard to know what is real or fake. I had to search the net and I found so many articles about it. Incredible nature. General Carrera Lake is shared by Argentina and Chile. But on the Chilean side of the beautiful emerald-green to turquoise-blue waters, there are breathtakingly beautiful marble caves carved into passageways and caverns. These amazing marble formations were sculpted by erosion into three main marble formations: La Capilla (the Chapel), El Catedral (the Cathedral), and La Cueva (the Cave). The impressive labyrinth of marble caves are large enough for a small boat to glide into. Here are those magnificent marble caves. Locals residing there associate the uniqueness of Darjeeling tea(also know as The Champagne of Teas) to an Indian myth. Inhabitants believe that the wind that blows is the breath of Lord Shiva –the Supreme Being according to Hindu mythology – and the fountain that flows from Shiva’s head waters the crops. As much as Shiva’s breath blesses the Himalayan slopes and makes for an engaging mythological story, one cannot disregard the scientific aspects behind its popularity. Tags: darjeeling tea, darjeeling teas, facts, first flush darjeeling tea, interesting, interesting facts Liked by Elia Berek |
