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Things they do Tusker trails A visit to a wildlife sanctuary can be exciting. And when you see herds of elephants you are awestruck at the magnificence of this great beast.
Top of the world feelingAn architectural icon marking the height of modernism, at 110 storeys and 2,200 steps to the top, the Sears Tower in Chicago is the epitome of a skyscraper. And the view is simply stunning. Interesting reading These two books are diversely different. While one delves into the life of 15-year-old in the jungle, the other is sure to set your mind racing... On a holiday Mcleodganj is full of pleasant surprises and for the foodie it could even be paradise. Those pesky weeds Operation Weed Out had begun, and it was tough work getting the garden in order.
Traditional restorationThe collective and religious celebrations of the Djingareyber, Sankoré and Sidi Yahia mosques have helped in preserving them for more than six centuries.
New on the rackMarito Corp, a Chennai based e-publishing company has launched a CD ROM/VCD titled Inventions & Discoveries for Children - Volume 1 and 2, under the brand name AppleTree. The CDs in Vol 1 and 2 contain 42 important inventions and ...
Bone crushersLike wolves or, for that matter, human beings, hyenas are pack-hunting carnivores. They spend their daylight hours sleeping in burrows and caves, emerging at night to hunt jackals and antelopes, sheep and street dogs, topping off the meal ...
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