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Drigh Lake of Sindh, Pakistan:A magnificent wildlife sanctuary

June 25, 2014 Marine life, Nature, Places, The Lovely Planet
Drigh Lake - Pakistan- Image owned by li Anwer Khoso Holly Makkah

Pakistan is homeland to fruitful and productive areas due to its natural geographic distribution. There are many tremendous natural as well as artificial water reservoirs in the country. In the province of Sindh, the Indus plains are extremely ideal for the aquatic life. There are many interesting places in the flood plains of the River […]

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Rose and Jasmine Garden of Islamabad: My juvenile entertainer

June 23, 2014 Arts, Nature, Places, The Lovely Planet
Flower Show Arrangement - Rose and Jasmine Garden - Photo: LightSkapes via flickr

Gone is my childhood but that is certainly filled with some fascinating and inspiring golden memories. My gorgeous Papa had the addiction to provide us with entertaining pastime during the weekends or when we had holidays. I started my schooling from Rawalpindi where we used to live due to our father’s official […]

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Mwanza Flat-headed Agama: The Spider Man Lizard of Africa

June 21, 2014 Nature, The Lovely Planet, Wild Life
Mwanza Flat-headed Agama, the Spider Man Lizard: Image © Alastair S

Have you ever seen Mwanza Flat-headed Agama? OMG. It’s really beautiful. Is that butterfly? Something like flower? Is that a bird or feathered creature? No my friends. It’s a wonderful insect eating lizard which is native to the Central Africa. The people all around the Lovely Planet are much inspired by a super hero character “Spider […]

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Monarch Butterfly: 3 superb images of migration

June 8, 2014 Nature, Plants & Trees, The Lovely Planet
A marvelous view of Monarch migration - Photo by jmadjedi

Every year millions of Monarch butterflies migrate from Mexico to Canada. There are many tremendous venues that host the Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) in their route during their migration every year from October to March. Population of this magnificent aphid has gone down over the years. During their migration, you could see […]

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The Stone Forest of Madagascar: Tsingy de Bemaraha

June 4, 2014 Natural Wonders, Nature, Places, The Lovely Planet
Tsingy de Bemaraha - Stone Forest - Image courtesy : www.traveler.es

Wow. Madagascar is a land of wonders. Have you ever heard about the razor-sharp upturned limestone daggers of Madagascar? This landscape is truly amazing although apparently very arduous and hurtful. Some call it as Karst topography while some say it as Forest of Knives or Stone Forest. This is declared as a reserve area which is of 666 square […]

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5 facts about Beluga Sturgeon: The sea monster in danger

May 28, 2014 Marine life, Nature, The Lovely Planet
Beluga Sturgeon - Image by C Simmons

5 facts about Beluga Sturgeon: The sea monster in danger Beluga is an Anadromous endemic to the Caspian and Black Sea basins. Anadromous fishes are ones that migrate from the sea into fresh water to spawn; or, ones that stay entirely in fresh water and migrate upstream to spawn. Beluga is also known as European […]

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3 lovely photos of baby rhinoceros: So pretty and wonderful

May 27, 2014 Nature, The Lovely Planet, Wild Life
Southern White Rhino Baby - Image by bobosh_t

An adult rhinoceros mother can give birth to only one baby rhino after every three years on average. The baby rhinoceros is born after eighteen months of pregnancy and at the time of birth, baby rhino weighs about 30 to 40 kilograms. An amazing fact about the baby rhino is that […]

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3 fantastic photos of cute little elephant calf: Fabulous

May 27, 2014 Nature, The Lovely Planet, Wild Life 1 Comment
A cute little elephant calf being fed by his mom

A baby elephant is also called a calf which has a weight of almost 100 kg at the time of its birth. The gestation period lasts in it’s mother for 22 months. When the baby calf is ready to be born, the whole herd creates a circle around the mother […]

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3 super shots of Goðafoss: Waterfall of the gods in Iceland

May 13, 2014 Natural Wonders, Nature, Places, The Lovely Planet
Waterfall of Godsin Iceland by Stig Nygaard

Goðafoss or Godafoss is a miraculously amazing waterfall in Iceland which is also known as waterfall of the gods in Iceland. It is located right off the Ring Road, about 50 km (31 miles) east of Akureyri and 53km (33 miles) south/west of Husavik. Goðafoss is also associated with a significant event in […]

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The Oldest Trees of the Lovely Planet:Primitive symbols of life

May 1, 2014 History, Nature, Plants & Trees, The Lovely Planet 1 Comment
This old tree is the odd one out in a forest of tall skinny trees. - Image: by subflux

According to reliable sources and from various authentic statistics collected by many eminent environmentalists and conservation organizations, there are few rare species of the the Oldest Trees in our lovely planet, that’re truly the primitive symbols of life on earth. 1- Pinus longaeva, the Great Basin bristlecone pine, is native to the […]

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