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Mooring in Ajaccio, Corsica

Mooring in Ajaccio, Corsica

Corsica is only ten kilometres by ferry from Sardinia (6 miles, 50 minutes, 17 euro) and you leave Italy and … Continue reading Mooring in Ajaccio, Corsica

Cannigione, Sardinia has an inviting beach.

Cannigione, Sardinia has an inviting beach.

As Sardinia takes advantage of its warm Mediterranean climate and develops to host tourists, once traditional fishing villages now become … Continue reading Cannigione, Sardinia has an inviting beach.

Baja Sardinia is a charming coastal town.

Baja Sardinia is a charming coastal town.

Just around the point of the peninsula from Porto Cervo on Costa Smeralda is another coastal town that is attracting … Continue reading Baja Sardinia is a charming coastal town.

Porto Cervo, Europe’s exclusive resort

Porto Cervo, Europe’s exclusive resort

Sardinia is reported to have the most expensive real estate in Europe. If you have the yacht and crew to … Continue reading Porto Cervo, Europe’s exclusive resort

San Pantaleo, Sardinia, Italy

San Pantaleo, Sardinia, Italy

While we slept last night the Oceania Marina ship took us from the Mediterranean sea’s largest island, Sicily, to its … Continue reading San Pantaleo, Sardinia, Italy

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Tag: Museum

Arctic birds
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Arctic birds

The Arctic is a summer home and breeding ground for many birds. The video is from the Museum of Nature … Continue reading Arctic birds

Jelly Fish
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Jelly Fish

From bones and dead dinosaurs to boneless and living specimens. Jelly fish are older than dinosaurs but they leave no … Continue reading Jelly Fish

Bones
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Bones

The Canadian Museum of Nature began in 1856 as the Geological Survey of Canada and was collecting bone before they … Continue reading Bones

Distractions
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Distractions

Sometimes it is boring for a child to be dragged around a museum. Knowing this, the Museum of Nature in … Continue reading Distractions

OOKPIK
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OOKPIK

I learned something today. It is not new news, just new to me. While reviewing some pictures I had taken … Continue reading OOKPIK

As the World Turns
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As the World Turns

Hanging in the atrium of the National Museum of Nature in Ottawa, Ontario Canada is a model of the Earth. … Continue reading As the World Turns

Camels in the Arctic
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Camels in the Arctic

Camels have been called ships of the desert. They have been taken from the Eurasian desert to Australian deserts to … Continue reading Camels in the Arctic

Two Toed Sloth
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Two Toed Sloth

The most popular attraction in the rain forest exhibit was the two toed sloth. He is sometimes called a two … Continue reading Two Toed Sloth

Indoor Rain Forest
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Indoor Rain Forest

The Museum of Nature in Ottawa, Canada, has brought the Rain-forest indoors for the winter. Here are some frogs, snakes, … Continue reading Indoor Rain Forest

East London Museum
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East London Museum

We were so fortunate to have a private tour of the East London Museum by the principal museum natural scientist, … Continue reading East London Museum

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