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A country's capital city is a symbol of that country to the world. Each of the 195 countries of the world has one or more capital cities. Jerusalem, shown above, is the de facto capital of Israel. (Image: Medioimages/Photodisc)

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Mississippi Delta Vanishing

Sunday July 12, 2009
Researchers estimate that due to a lack of sediments flowing downstream and rising sea levels that by 2100 the Mississippi Delta around the area of New Orleans will loose nearly as much land as an area the size of Connecticut. The Mississippi River system is not flowing with the sediment that it once did and slowly rising sea levels will erode away what sedimentary-deposited land currently exists.

Global Ant Colony

Sunday July 12, 2009
Huge ant colonies from around the world now appear to be inter-connected, with mega ant colonies in Europe, Japan, and North America all familial and friendly with one another. These colonies of Argentine ants have been spread by humans to every region of the world, except Antarctica. Now, these transplanted ants have become huge colonies that stretch hundreds of miles. Read this biogeographical story from the BBC.

New Blank Outline Map Resource

Sunday July 12, 2009
There's an amazing new source for free blank outline maps on the Internet - D-Maps includes more than 3500 printable maps, available in six different graphic formats. A link now resides in my Blank and Outline Maps category of resources.

Bizarre and Unusual Travel Destinations

Friday July 10, 2009
The L.A. Times has an interesting gallery of photos of unusual travel destinations. It's worth a look but be forewarned, the site will resize your browser window.

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