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    rtyry

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    of the family of edible crabs in the Philippines. Mud crab‚ or alimango‚ is considered a delicacy and has become a popular fare in seafood restaurants. It is sought for its very tasty aligue or ripe eggs in the ovary. Crabs abound in estuaries‚ mangroves‚ swamps and tidal waters‚ living both as a scavenger and a cannibal. Breeding and Spawning The mating period of crabs is usually long. When mating‚ the female is carried by the male‚ clasping her with three pairs of walking legs. In this condition

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    DATING‚ Mariah Sandrine M. Nat Sci 5 December 11‚ 2012 Prof. Lacdan LPPCHEA: Endangered Paradise …God blessed them‚ saying: “Be fertile and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it. Have dominion over the fish of the sea‚ the birds of the air‚ and all the living things that move on the earth.” (Gn 1:28) In the beginning‚ man was created to tend God’s creations. On the sixth day‚ He created man. Why? Technically and universally speaking‚ no matter which Bible one refers to‚ it

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    Ecotourism in Thailand

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    Abstract Sustainable tourism is significant for future generations. Without respect for natural wealth human can turn the Earth into great wasteland within one century. In this research‚ the paper will concentrate on ecotourism in case of Thailand and support it with conclusions from other cases‚ which are rainforest‚ Great Barrier Reef‚ and experience of Spain. While analyzing the case of Thailand‚ we tried to find out the scale of deforestation‚ poor waste management and degradation of coastal

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    Natural disasters are a devastating‚ but undeniably inevitable part of life and society. Because of this fact‚ many of us tend to believe that they happen as an act of nature‚ purely out of the human control. We need to start realizing that this is far from the truth and it this attitude that is stopping us from learning from our mistakes. The contemporary world inaccurately labels various disasters as ‘natural’ when in fact‚ when looked at more closely; there is an enormous correlation between ‘nature’

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    Natural Vegetation

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    shelter to a variety of wild life. Soil The soils also vary over space. Different types of soils provide basis for different types of vegetation. The sandy soils of the desert support cactus and thorny bushes while wet‚ marshy‚ deltaic soils support mangroves and deltaic vegetation. The hill slopes with some depth of soil have conical trees. CLIMATE Temperature The character and extent of vegetation are mainly determined by temperature along with humidity in the air‚ precipitation and soil. On the

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    Kuala Selangor

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    whenever the weather is cool. c) Kampung Kuantan Fireflies is well known internationally for its special characteristic - fireflies. * There are 4 people in a boat rowed by a rower to see the fireflies on mangrove trees along the river. * The billion of fireflies on mangrove trees looks like the twinkling Christmas Trees. * But‚ visitors are not allowed to take photograph because the flash from camera will scare away the fireflies. d) Pasir Penambang is a small fishing village

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    Beauty of Bangladesh

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    intend to proceed with this work. We collect data from internet‚Some books & newspaper. 1.1. Introduction 2.1.heritage sites 1. shat gambuj mosque 2. MohastanGor‚ Bogra 2.2. Country Of longest beach & World’s Largest Mangrove Forest 2 Sundarban 3 Cox’s Bazar 2.3.Cultural beauty 4 Pohela Boishakh 5 Lalon Akhra 2.4.Some Other Natural Beauty 7 River & River Side 8 paddy Field 9 Six Seasons are Six beauty 2.5. The Potential Travel Services

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    Article on Dagupan

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    you can forget your tiring day‚ if you want to have a date and have a conversation to your love‚ you can ride the nipa boat of the river cruise‚ using its motor‚ it will tour you to the river side of Dagupan City‚ where you can see the beautiful mangroves along the river‚ the cool breeze of the wind‚ it can easily removes stress‚ it is a place where you can take photos‚ because not only of the ambiance it has also a nice background where you can make a creative shots‚ it is a good tourist spot for

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    BOHOL CASE STUDY

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    1.) Problem: Most of the larger mountain resorts are located at flat portions of the area facing the lake. Factor / Cause of the problem: The popularity of Tagaytay has attracted many investors from the tourism industry and other sectors. 2.) Problem: Several smaller establishments are currently under construction along the steep slopes. Factor / Cause of the problem: It is also caused by the popularity of Tagaytay which attracted many investors from the tourism industry and other sectors.

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    forms a part of the Godavari mangroves. It was declared as a sanctuary in July 1978 to conserve the mangrove vegetation of the estuary. Flora: Mangroves are a group of salt tolerant plant species‚ which occur in the tropical and subtropical initial estuary regions. Mangroves constitute a dynamic ecosystem with a complex association of both floral and faunal species of terrestrial and aquatic systems and the vegetation in this forest is of evergreen type. Mangroves provide different kind of niches

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