Adventure
Fans & Clans group with 29 members, open to all membersAn adventure is an exciting or unusual experience; it may also be a bold, usually risky undertaking, with an uncertain outcome.
Lara's methods have been frequently called into question by government officials and other practicing archaeologists. She has been described variously as anything from cavalier to downright irresponsible. Some scholars have suggested that her notorious lack of documentation and brute force methodology have contaminated countless sites and done more harm than good. There have even been (unsubstantiated) allegations that Lara actually takes items from these sites before informing the international community of their locations, and that she is nothing more than a glorified treasure hunter. It seems the further you dig into Lady Croft's life, the more bewildering and mysterious she becomes.
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1. Sure, our planet looks like a watery blue marble from space, but one-third of Earth’s land surface is partially or totally desert.
2. The world’s largest desert is Antarctica. That’s right, an area doesn’t have to be hot to qualify, it just needs to lose more moisture than it gains.
3. There are parts of the Atacama Desert in Chile where no rain has ever been recorded. Scientists believe portions of the region have been in an extreme desert state for 40 million years, longer than any other place on Earth.
4. And yet more than 1 million people live in the Atacama today. Farmers extract enough water from aquifers and snow-melt streams to grow crops and raise llamas and alpacas.
5. If you get lost in the desert, you don’t have to urinate on your shirt and wear it on your head like Bear Grylls to avoid dying of thirst. You can suck water from the branches of some palms, such as buri and rattan.
6. Contrary to lore, cacti are not a sure thing. If you want a sip from a barrel cactus, you’ll need a machete to carve it open—and choosing the wrong species could give you headaches and diarrhea.
7. Then again, if you are lost in the desert, headaches and diarrhea might not be your biggest problem.
8. You’re better off with a prickly pear cactus. But wait until night so you don’t expend water sweating.
9. The world record for crossing the Sahara by bicycle was set in 2011 by Reza Pakravan, 36, a market security analyst in London, who made the 1,084-mile journey in 13 days, 5 hours, 50 minutes, and 14 seconds. He started in Algeria, cycled south, then turned east through Niger and Chad to reach Sudan.
10. Pakravan’s guide hauled the 6,000 calories of food and 7 liters of water he consumed each day.
11. Next time maybe he’ll drive: The $1 billion, 2,900-mile Trans-Saharan highway will link Africa’s most populous city, Lagos, Nigeria, to Algeria and Tunisia.
12. Workers on the highway occasionally stumble across dehydrated corpses.
13. To build a stretch of road through the Mauritanian desert, engineers erected nylon curtains and planted drought-tolerant trees to hold back the dunes. Extreme temperature fluctuations killed the trees and buckled the road. A multi-layered roadbed composed of seashells solved the buckling, but the shifting sand still, well, shifts.
14. About 46,000 square miles of arable land turn to desert every year due to climate change and practices such as forest clear-cutting. Desertification threatens the livelihoods of more
than 1 billion people in 110 countries, the U.N. says.
15. About 1,000 square miles of Chinese land turns into desert every year, fueling deadly, globe-circling dust storms.
16. In northeastern China, a Green Great Wall of shrubs and trees now being planted may win back the edges of the Gobi Desert. The wall will eventually stretch 2,800 miles from outer Beijing through Inner Mongolia.
17. Combating desertification doesn’t require high tech. In Burkina Faso, one village increased crop yields 50 percent just by positioning stones to slow runoff and digging pits to collect rainwater.
18. German particle physicist Gerhard Knies calculated that in six hours, the world’s deserts receive more energy from the sun than humans consume in a year. An 8,100-square-mile stretch of Saharan desert—an area the size of Wales—could power all of Europe.
19. That calculation inspired the 2009 formation of the Desertec Industrial Initiative, a project that aims to construct a network of solar and wind farms stretching across Africa and the Middle East. It would connect electricity to Europe via high-voltage DC cables.
20. Desertec would cost an estimated $500 billion, but by 2050 it could supply enough renewable, nonpolluting electricity to fill 15 percent of Europe’s demand.
An adventure is an exciting or unusual experience; it may also be a bold, usually risky undertaking, with an uncertain outcome.
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If you don't mind i wold like to continue discus this, so what about the Muslim Kur'an the prophets and also Jesus. How were those miraculous possible if god dosnt exist.
You and your friends keep harassing me, stop infesting my profile. Don't use my private-messages against me, don't taunt me. I'm aware of the fact there's an ulterior motive, you want to ban me. This conversation is pointless, I'm not gonna talk with people, who offend me, down-vote my comments and plot against me. Don't bother me, if you hate me so much, leave me alone and don't talk to me. People always pop out of nowhere and they want to get to know me for some reason. It seems I'm just an object, you invade my privacy, go away. You wanna talk about something, use pm-box and don't use my pm against me.
Again, it is your God, your beliefs, your imagination, suit yourself - Youtube.com I'm just a human being and I don't understand you.
P.S. I don't down-vote anyone, it's just silly.
I m harassing you for simply discussing something with you i don't understand you at all and as you can see my comments have been down voted aswell, i m sorry if i offended you i any way.
I will leave you as i see that you do not wish to talk to me and i do not hate you or anything i simply wanted to talk to you because you seemed interesting.
I don't trust you! You and your amazing friends may have devised a plan to ban me, some people have tried to do that before. You're trying to arouse my anger. I'm emotional, go away.
Leave me alone! You deliberately taunt me, you've been trying to get rid of me for a rather long time, I haven't done anything bad lately, so you can't incriminate me. Perhaps you shouldn't hold a grudge, because I don't do it anymore.
Private-messages are confidential, you can't use them as a weapon. Look over my normal comments, I don't harass or oppress people.
That maybe so but aren't Atheist supposed to prove that God dos not exist so it should be impossible to belong to both groups and don't take this as a insult
Your God does not exist, it's a human invention, it's still used to keep people in line. God is a word, Bible was written and has been re-written by men. Religion is fiction, a tool to control people. I'm just a human being, Atheism and Christianity are just labels. I can join any group, unless it's forbidden, is it?
Ofc it is not forbidden anyone can believe in whatever he wishes it is just weird to join groups that are completely opposite of each other and again i don't mean to insult you i simply wish to discus this