Thursday, April 26, 2018

Kadaknath, new prospect in poultry: www.thedailystar.net

Poultry entrepreneur Kamrul Islam Masud talks with Shykh Seraj about the diverse attributes of Kadaknath at his farm in Narsingdi. Photo: Hridoye Mati O Manush

A couple of months back, world's most expensive chicken became a hot news online. Those were deep black in colour. Even though the colour black doesn't get much acclamation, the black chicken is getting the most value. The name of this very unique chicken is Ayam Cemani. The origin of this chicken is in Indonesia's Java island's Cemani area.

For detailed report please visit the source: https://www.thedailystar.net/country/kadaknath-new-prospect-poultry-1567738

25 Iconic European Cities to Explore; National Geographic

Granada, SpainIn the southern Andalusia region, Granada contains grand examples of medieval architecture from the Moorish occupation, especially the Alhambra fortress overlooking the entire city.

For detailed report please visit  the source https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/destinations/europe/places-to-go-grand-tour-iconic-european-cities/

Azerbaijan: What to see and do in the Land of Fire: CNN

The Land of Fire: The South Caucasian country of Azerbaijan has largely remained off the tourist radar. However with a new and easy three-day visa service, that could be set to change. Here's what to do when you get there. (Pictured: Baku's Flame Towers). 
Kindly visit the source for detailed https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/things-to-do-azerbaijan/index.html?gallery=0

The best things to do in Oaxaca, Mexico: CNN

Guelaguetza: This annual festival gathers music, dances, gastronomy and handicrafts of different ethnic groups and tribes from throughout Oaxaca.

Kindly visit the source for detailed report https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/things-to-do-oaxaca-mexico/index.html?gallery=1

8 hidden beaches in Hong Kong: CNN

Tai Long Wan: Hong Kong dazzles visitors with neon lights and urban canyons. But don't let the cosmopolitan facade fool you. The territory is home to more than 260 outlying islands, 40 government-maintained beaches and endless miles of raw coastline begging to be explored. 

For detailed report please visit source https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/hong-kong-beaches/index.html

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Singapore mourns Inuka, the world's only 'tropical polar bear': BBC


For detailed report please visit source http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-43890078

ইরানে খুঁজে পাওয়া মমিটি কার? BBC Bangla

খুঁজে পাওয়া মমিটি রেজা শাহ এর দেহাবশেষ বলে তাঁর পরিবার ধারণা করছে
ইরানের রাজধানী কাছে দেশটির শেষ শাহ বা রাজার পিতার মমি খুঁজে পাওয়া গেছে বলে তাঁর পরিবার ধারণা করছে তেহরানের দক্ষিণে শাহর-ই রে নামক জায়গায় একদল নির্মাণ কর্মী ভবন নির্মাণের জন্য মাটিতে গর্ত করতে গিয়ে এই মমি খুঁজে পায়।

For detailed report please visit the source https://www.bbc.com/bengali/news-43902856

চিংড়ির জমিতে গোলপাতা: www.prothomalo.com

সুন্দরবনের কয়রা উপজেলার আমাদি ইউনিয়নের বেশ বড় গ্রাম নাকসা। খুলনা শহরেই কয়েকজনের কাছে শুনলাম, কয়রা উপজেলায় কিছু মানুষ চিংড়ি চাষের পরিবর্তে গোলপাতার চাষ করছেন। গোলপাতা যেহেতু জলে গোড়া ভিজিয়ে জন্মায়, চাষিরা এর সঙ্গে সাদা মাছের (পারশে, দাতিনা, খয়রা, পাতারি ইত্যাদি মাছকে স্থানীয় ব্যক্তিরা সাদা মাছ বলেন) চাষও করছেন। জমিতে গোলপাতার চাষ করেছেন একসময়ের দুর্ধর্ষ বাওয়ালি খয়বার সরদার।

For detailed report please visit source http://www.prothomalo.com/bangladesh/article/1477096

Terrifying giant mosquito discovered in China: nypost.com


A giant mosquito with a wingspan of more than 4 inches has been found in China.
The super-sized insect belongs to the Holorusa mikado species, the largest mosquito family in the world.

Please visit source for detailed report https://nypost.com/2018/04/25/terrifying-giant-mosquito-discovered-in-china/

বেগুনের ডগায় লাল টমেটো! : www.banglanews24.com


সবুজ গাছের এক ডগাতে ঝুলছে বেগুন, অন্য ডগাতে ঝুলছে লাল-লাল টমেটো। বেগুন গাছের গোড়া মাটিতে থাকলেও টমেটো গাছের গোড়া মাটিতে নেই। তাহলে কি এক গাছে দুই ধরনের সবজি? হ্যা এমনই দেখা গেলো কুষ্টিয়ার মিরপুর উপজেলার বর্গা সবজি চাষি বাবলু কোম্পানির বেগুন ক্ষেতে।

For detailed report please visit http://www.banglanews24.com/economics-business/news/bd/650093.details

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

25 Cultural and Natural Wonders in Danger: National Geographic

Minaret and Archaeological Remains of Jam, AfghanistanIn a deep river valley in Ghur province, the 213-foot Minaret of Jam marks where the ancient city of Firuzkuh once stood. The 12th-century construction is covered in intricate brickwork, Kufic inscription, and turquoise tile, and represents the architecture and ornamentation of the Islamic period in Central Asia.
In 2002, the Minaret of Jam was inscribed World Heritage in Danger to encourage the development and implementation of a long-term conservation policy, including setting up boundaries and increasing staff.

For detailed report please visit https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/lists/unesco-world-heritage-sites-in-danger/

Gorgeous Pictures of Wild and Scenic Rivers: National Geographic

Tinayguk River, AlaskaAll 44 miles of Tinayguk River lie within the remote Gates of the Arctic National Park. A haven for caribou—and predators like grizzlies and wolves—as well as over a hundred species of bird, the river is given the Inupiat name for “moose.”

For detailed report please visit https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/destinations/north-america/united-states/national-parks/wild-scenic-rivers-anniversary-conservation/

Can wine help save Greece's Santorini from too much tourism? CNN

Santorini's modern wineries are helping the island to fight back against mass tourism, as wine cultivation offers an alternative to plowhing up fields to build hotels.

For detailed report please visit https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/santorini-wine-greece/index.html


থানচিকেন্দ্রিক পর্যটক টানবে ডিম পাথর: www.banglanews24.com


For detailed report please visit source http://www.banglanews24.com/tourism/news/bd/642346.details#2

এলএনজি নিয়ে মহেশখালীতে ভিড়ল ‘এক্সিলেন্স’ www.banglanews24.com

দেশে ক্রমবর্ধমান গ্যাসের চাহিদা মেটাতে তরলীকৃত প্রাকৃতিক গ্যাস (এলএনজি) আমদানির প্রথম চালান নিয়ে কক্সবাজারের মহেশখালীর মাতারবাড়ীতে ভিড়েছে বিশেষায়িত জাহাজ ‘এক্সিলেন্স’।
মঙ্গলবার (২৪ এপ্রিল) বেলা দুইটায় মাতারবাড়ী উপকূল থেকে তিন কিলোমিটার দূরে জাহাজটি নোঙর করে।
বাংলানিউজকে এসব তথ্য জানান ‘এক্সিলেন্স’র স্থানীয় এজেন্ট সীকম শিপিং লাইন্স লিমিটেডের পরিচালক জহুর আহমেদ।
তিনি জানান, ২৭৭ মিটার লম্বা, ৪৪ মিটার প্রস্থ এবং ১২ দশমিক ৫ মিটার ড্রাফটের (জাহাজের পানির নিচের অংশ) এ জাহাজে রয়েছে ১ লাখ ৩৬ হাজার ঘনমিটার তরল গ্যাস।

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Monday, April 23, 2018

How beautiful design is keeping libraries relevant in the digital era: CNN

De Petrus, Netherlands
This library in Vught, Netherlands, used to be a church.

For detailed report please visit https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/modern-libraries/index.html

Food Photographer of the Year: BBC

After almost 40,000 entries from more than 60 countries, Noor Ahmed Gelal, from Bangladesh, was declared this year's winner with this image of people preparing to break their daylong fast in a Hindu temple.

For detailed report please visit http://www.bbc.com/news/in-pictures-43795497

Ostrich farm in Dinajpur turns heads: The Daily Star

Arzu Man Ara among her ostriches at her farm in Dinajpur's Nayapara village recently. Last year, Arzu had imported 20 ostrich chicks from Africa believing that the birds, farmed all over the world for feathers, leather and meat, will bring her a huge profit. Photo: Star

For detailed report please visit https://www.thedailystar.net/backpage/ostrich-farm-dinajpur-turns-heads-1566889

First ever ostrich farm set up in Dinajpur: dhakatribune

The ostrich farm in Nawabganj, Dinajpur, the first of its kind in Bangladesh, is set up over half a hectare of land. The ostriches have been imported from South Africa and draw quite an impressive number of visitors from around the country
Halim Al Raji/Dhaka Tribune

There are a total of 15 ostriches, aged five months and weighing between 50kg and 60kg, in the farm that is set up on half a hectare of land in Nawabganj upazila of Dinajpur.

Kindly visit the https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/nation/2018/03/23/first-ever-ostrich-farm-dinajpur/

Sunday, April 22, 2018

Vertical Gardens Help Bangladesh Farmers Overcome Salty Soil : VOA

A woman in Chandipur village in southwest Bangladesh shows seedlings she grows in pots.(Photo: A. Yee for VOA)

For detailed report please visit https://www.voanews.com/a/vertical-gardens-help-bangladesh-farmers-overcome-salty-soil/2631540.html

Saturday, April 21, 2018

See Before-and-After Photos of the Changing Environment: National Geographic

Yosemite National Park’s Lyell Glacier has receded tremendously over the last century, exposing swaths of bedrock underneath. Because of their sensitivity to the environment, glaciers are vital barometers of climate change.
For detailed report please visit https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/12/151229-before-after-earth-features/

Earth Day Pictures: 20 Stunning Shots of Earth From Space: National Geographic

Circles of LifeFields near the city of Perdizes, in the Minas Gerais state of Brazil (see map), are seen in a 2011 astronaut photograph. (Special section: Sustainable Agriculture.)
Model CityA fog-free San Francisco (see map) is seen in this 2004 oblique-angle satellite photograph. (Read National Geographic Traveler's Ultimate City Guide for San Francisco.)
Blue PlanetEleuthera Island in the Bahamas is seen in a 2002 astronaut photograph taken from the International Space Station.
(Learn how you can help this Earth Day.)
Reflections on a DisasterSpilled oil from the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico is seen offshore of Petit Bois Island and Horn Island in eastern Mississippi (see map) in a June 2010 satellite picture. (Related: "Gulf Oil Spill: One Year Later.")
Web of LightSeen in a 2003 astronaut photograph, the city of São Paulo, Brazil (see map)—home to 17 million people—stands out like a beacon in the night. The variations in color are due to the city using different types of streetlights, according to NASA.
(Related: "First Green Supersonic Jet Launches on Earth Day.")
Circulation SystemTidal flats and channels on the western side of the Bahamas' Long Island (see map) are seen in a 2010 astronaut photograph.
Thunderstorm Over AsiaA thunderstorm hovers over Asia in a 1999 astronaut photograph taken from the space shuttle Columbia. Although the precise location of the storm isn't known, the shuttle was passing over Myanmar (Burma) at the time the picture was taken. (Photo Gallery: Lightning.)
Scenic RoutesThe ever shifting Rio Negro and many of its past paths curl across the Patagonia region of Argentina (see map) in a 2010 astronaut photograph taken from the International Space Station.
Caustic WatersVivid Lake Natron in Tanzania (see map)—said by NASA to be the world's most caustic body of water—is a threatening shade of orange in a 2005 satellite image. Despite its reputation, the lake manages to host a native species of fish, the alkaline tilapia. (See: Megafishes.)
March to the SeaThe Neumayer Glacier on South Georgia Island, east of the southern tip of South America (map), creeps ever closer to the ocean in a 2009 satellite image. (Video: Glacier Melt.)
Made by MeteoriteIn a satellite image released in 2004, salty seasonal lakes are brightly evident within the Shoemaker impact structure—at 1.7 billion years old, the oldest known meteorite-impact site in Australia. (Photos: Asteroids and Comets.)
Sea SnakesGullies slithering through sandbanks are seen in the Wadden Sea, near the Netherlands, in a 2006 satellite image.
Iceberg NurseryIn a 2010 satellite picture, the Matusevich Glacier calves new icebergs into an Antarctic channel, which cuts between the Lazarev Mountains and the Wilson Hills. (Read a first-person account of visiting Antarctica.)
Desert's EndIn Eastern Algeria's stretch of the Sahara, the Tifernine Dune Field—a section of the Grand Erg Oriental dune sea (see map)—meets the Tinrhert Plateau, as seen in a 2008 astronaut photograph.
Cloud VorticesCloud vortices, or von Kármán vortices, create patterns in the sky near the Cape Verde Islands off northwestern Africa (see map). The vortices are caused by wind rushing over the islands. (Pictures: "New Cloud Type Discovered?")
Fresh FlowsFresh, dark lava flows cover the Hawaiian volcano Kilauea

For detailed report please visit https://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/04/pictures/110422-earth-day-2011-earth-day-google-doodle-satellite-from-space-pictures-nasa-astronauts/

These Arresting Nature Photos Look Like Paintings Brought to Life: National Geographic

The first beams of a June day spotlight a ridge of rusty volcanic rhyolite at Landmannalaugar in Iceland.
Photograph by Orsolya Haarberg and Erlend Haarberg, National Geographic Creative

For detailed report please visit https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/proof/2018/04/pictures-of-landscapes-that-look-like-paintings/

The Most Compelling Photos of Earth: National Geographic

Cemeteries and camps of Afari nomads sit amidst lava flows partially buried in clay near the Awash River Delta in Ethiopia. This photo originally published in “A Photographer's Eye From the Sky.”
PHOTOGRAPH BY GEORGE STEINMETZ

For detailed report please visit https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/proof/2018/04/most-compelling-photos-of-earth/

Otherworldly Destinations Here on Earth: National Geographic

Rainbow Bridge, one of the world's largest known natural bridges, arcs over a tributary of Lake Powell in Utah.

For detailed report please visit https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/features/otherworldly-destinations-on-earth-outer-space-photos/

What Iran's Dazzling Art Tells us about its Civilisation: BBC

In contrast to the period’s dark history, the art of the courts was sumptuous and original (Credit: André Longchamp)

Fore detailed report please visit http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20180323-what-irans-dazzling-art-tells-us-about-its-civilisation

Saddam's "Disney for a Despot" How dictators exploit ruins: BBC

Built in the style of a ziggurat, Saddam Hussein’s palace overlooking the ruins of Babylon was large enough to cover five football pitches (Credit: Paul Cooper)

For detailed report please visit http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20180419-saddam-disney-for-a-despot-how-dictators-exploit-ruins

You could look out from the former Iraqi leader’s bedroom and see this view of the remains of Babylon (Credit: Paul Cooper)

Pakistan's Ziarat: An ancient juniper forest and its living fossils: BBC

According to a report submitted in April 2016 at Unesco by Pakistan's Directorate General of Archaeology, the Ziarat forests are spread over nearly 110,000 hectares. No dendrological study has been conducted but mature trees are often thousands of years old, earning them the title of "living fossils".The juniper forests at Ziarat in the Pakistani province of Balochistan are some of the largest - and oldest - in the world. 

For detailed report please visit http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-43660466

ভারতের যেসব নববধুদের কুমারীত্বের পরীক্ষা দিতে হয়: BBC Bangla

কুমারীত্ব পরীক্ষার নাম চরম অবমাননা করা হয়

For detailed report please visit https://www.bbc.com/bengali/42900065

ফিলিস্তিনি নেতা ইয়াসের আরাফাত হত্যায় ইহুদি সাংবাদিককেও বলি দিতে রাজী ছিল ইসরায়েল? BBC Bangla

উরি আভনেরি ছিলেন প্রথম ইসরায়েলী যিনি আনুষ্ঠানিকভাবে ফিলিস্তিনি নেতার সঙ্গে দেখা করেছিলেন

For detailed report please visit https://www.bbc.com/bengali/news-43513415

ভারতে নিখোঁজের ৪০ বছর পর স্বজনের কাছে ফেরালো ইউটিউব ভিডিও: BBC Bangla

খোমদ্রাম গাম্ভীর সিংকে (ডানে) চার দশক পর খুঁজে পাওয়া যায় মুম্বাইয়ে
নিখোঁজ হওয়ার ৪০ বছর পর ইউটিউব ভিডিও'র মাধ্যমে সাবেক একজন ভারতীয় সেনাসদস্য হাজারো মাইল দূরে তাঁর স্বজনদের দেখা পেয়েছেন। খোমদ্রাম গাম্ভীর সিং নামের এই ব্যক্তি ২৬ বছর বয়সে ১৯৭৮ সালে হঠাৎ করেই নিখোঁজ হয়ে যান।তাঁর বাড়ি ভারতের মনিপুর রাজ্যের রাজধানী ইমফলে। কিন্তু নিখোঁজ হওয়ার ৪০ বছর পর তাঁকে পাওয়া যায় অনেক দূরের শহর মুম্বাইতে।এখন তাঁর বয়স হয়েছে ৬৬।প্রথমে এই খোমদ্রাম গাম্ভীর সিং-এর একজন ভাতিজা ইউটিউবে একটি ভিডিও দেখে তাঁকে চিনতে পারেন।ফিরোজ শাকরি নামের একজন ফটোগ্রাফার মুম্বাইয়ের রাস্তায় বিভিন্ন বিষয় নিয়ে ভিডিও করেছিলেন। তিনি অনেক ছবিও তুলেছিলেন।এই ফটোগ্রাফার তাঁর ভিডিওগুলো ইউটিউবে প্রকাশ করলে তা ভাইরাল হয়।

For detailed report please visit https://www.bbc.com/bengali/news-43832534

বিশ্বের দ্বিতীয় বৃহত্তম বটগাছ স্যালাইন দিয়ে বাঁচানোর চেষ্টা: BBC Bangla

প্রাচীন একটি বটগাছ। বয়স ৭০০ বছরেরও বেশি। কিন্তু পোকার কারণে পড়েছে হুমকির মুখে।
এই গাছটি দক্ষিণ ভারতের তেলেঙ্গানায়। গাছটিতে উইপোকার মারাত্মক আক্রমণ ঘটেছে।
কীটনাশকের স্যালাইন দেওয়ার মাধ্যমে কর্মকর্তারা এখন বিরল এই বৃক্ষটিকে ধ্বংসের হাত থেকে রক্ষা করতে চেষ্টা করছেন।
প্রায় তিন একর জায়গা জুড়ে গাছটি বিস্তৃত। বলা হচ্ছে, এটি বিশ্বের দ্বিতীয় বৃহত্তম বটগাছ।

For detailed report please visit https://www.bbc.com/bengali/news-43837938

Thursday, April 19, 2018

For St. Patrick's Day, 17 Pictures That Transport You to Ireland: National Geographic

End of the RainbowA rainbow arches over a cottage in Donegal in a 1961 National Geographic photo.

For detailed report please visit https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/destinations/europe/ireland/st-patricks-day-irish-holiday-celebration/

Island MazeA woman and girl walk through a honeycomb of stone walls to get water from a pump in a photograph from a 1971 issue of the magazine. The walls protect Inishmaan’s pastures and gardens from strong winds.

Top 10 Most Visited National Parks:National Geographic

Grand CanyonIn 2017, 6.2 million people witnessed the wonders of one of the largest canyons on Earth. A mile deep and up to 18 miles wide at spots, the Grand Canyon is so vast that even from the best vantage point only a fraction of its 277 miles can be seen.

For detailed report please visit https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/national-parks/most-visited-parks-photos/

Yellowstone The world's very first national park remains the showpiece of the National Park Service, visited by 4.1 million people last year. The vast reserve—covering 2.2 million acres in Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana—has craggy peaks, explosive geysers, alpine lakes, deep forests, and a wealth of wild animals. The stars are bison, bears, sheep, moose, and wolves.

Enchanting Vintage Pictures Show National Parks When They Were Young: National Geographic

Sequoia Tree, Yosemite, 1920
A man stands inside the Wawona Tree, a giant sequoia in Yosemite National Park’s Mariposa Grove. Cut in 1881, the tree’s tunnel attracted thousands of tourists wanting to pass beneath it in their vehicles. Weight from fallen snow caused the tree to collapse in 1969.

For detailed report please visit https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/national-parks/historic-photos/


Glacier Point, Yosemite, Circa 1902
A couple braves the edge of Overhanging Rock at Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park. Hanging 3,000 feet (914 meters) above the ground, the rock is a favorite site for photographs and for visitors seeking a spectacular view of the Yosemite Valley.


Photo Gallery of Groundbreaking Architectural Engineering in Abu Dhabi: National Geographic

These eco-friendly towers are one of the first buildings in Abu Dhabi to achieve the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design silver rating. The prominent feature of the towers is their honeycomb-like skin that automatically open and close depending on the intensity of the sun to regulate the internal temperature of the building.

For detailed report please visit https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/destinations/asia/united-arab-emirates/architecture-abu-dhabi-photo-gallery/

সুদানের যে গ্রাম চালাতো ইসরায়েলি মোসাদ এজেন্টরা: BBC Bangla

এই বিজ্ঞাপন দিয়েই বিশ্বের পর্যটকদের আকষর্ণ করা হতো অ্যারোসে
সুদানের মরুভূমির মধ্যে লোহিত সাগরের তীরের একটি ছোট্ট পর্যটন গ্রাম অ্যারোস। সেখানে ডাইভিং আর মরুভূমিতে আনন্দ করার নানা উপকরণ ছিল। কিন্তু বেশিরভাগ মানুষের জানা নেই, এই রিসোর্টটি আসলে ইসরায়েলি গুপ্তচরদের একটি গ্রাম।
রিসোর্টের বিজ্ঞাপনে সাগরের তীরে চমৎকার সাজানো সৈকতের পাশাপাশি যুগলের স্কুবা করার বা মাছ ধরার ছবি। লেখা রয়েছে, এখান থেকে স্বর্গের দেখা মেলে।
ইউরোপের বিভিন্ন ট্রাভেল এজেন্টের মাধ্যমে এখানে বুকিং দেয়া যায়। একই সঙ্গে একহাজার অতিথি এখানে বাস করতে পারেন।
সুদান সরকারের কাছ থেকে ইউরোপীয় ব্যবসায়ীর একটি দল এই জায়গাটি লিজ নিয়ে রিসোর্টটি গড়ে তোলে। যেখানে প্রায়ই বিদেশি অতিথিরা বেড়াতেও আসেন।
কিন্তু পুরো ব্যাপারটাই আসলে সাজানো। এটি আসলে ইসরায়েলি গোয়েন্দা সংস্থা মোসাদের একটি ফ্রন্ট বেজ।

For detailed report please visit https://www.bbc.com/bengali/news-43819222

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Bimini Road



The Bimini Road, sometimes called the Bimini Wall, is an underwater rock formation near North Bimini island in the Bahamas. The Road consists of a 0.8 km (0.50 mi)-long northeast-southwest linear feature composed of roughly rectangular to subrectangular limestone blocks. Various claims have been made for this feature being either a wall, road, pier, breakwater, or other man-made structure. However, credible evidence or arguments are lacking for such an origin.


Satellite picture of North Bimini Island
On September 2, 1968, while diving in three fathoms (5.5 metres or 18 feet) of water off the northwest coast of North Bimini island, Joseph Manson Valentine, Jacques Mayol and Robert Angove encountered an extensive "pavement" of what later was found to be noticeably rounded stones of varying size and thickness. This stone pavement was found to form a northeast-southwest linear feature, which is most commonly known as either the "Bimini Road" or "Bimini Wall". After Valentine, the Bimini Road has been visited and examined by geologists, avocational archaeologists, professional archaeologists, anthropologists, marine engineers, innumerable divers, and many other people. In addition to the Bimini Road, investigators have found two additional "pavement-like" linear features that lie parallel to and shoreward of the Bimini Wall. Source: Wikipedia







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