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El Tigre De Siberia: Un Felino AsombrosoEl tigre de Siberia es el felino más grande del mundo. Pertenece al orden Carnívora, familia Felidae y su género y especie es Panthera tigris altaica. -
Product Review: SteelSeries Siberia V2 Headset W/ USB Sound CardThe SteelSeries Siberia V2 headset is an analog audio headset with integrated pull out microphone and an in line controller while USB Sound Card allows for a variety of connection options and additional controls. -
Bigfoot Quest: Siberia Drafts in the ProsThe search for Siberia’s Bigfoot is gaining pace. Local authorities, who have been trying to catch the elusive – and possibly mythical – creature for years, have called on the help of professional yeti researchers. -
History of the Ket People of SiberiaA look at the language, culture, and history of the Ket people, a native group in Siberia.
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One Woman's Story of Stalin's Deportation of Thousands of Moldovans to SiberiaThousands of Moldovans were deporte to Siberia of the Soviet Union in two overnight raids conducted by Stalin. This is one woman's story.
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Visit Omsk: Tourist Attractions in Western Siberia, RussiaWith over a million residents, Omsk is actually the seventh largest city in Russia. Because of its distance from Moscow and Saint Petersburg, Omsk serves as a regional capital, with plenty of attractions for the curious rourist in western Siberia.
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My Interview with a Christian Missionary to Siberia, RussiaThis is my personal interview with an eighty-year old missionary to Siberia, Russia. Apart from his religious work and affiliations, he is an interesting man with more life stories to tell than I would have ever had time to listen to. -
Amazing Fake? Video of 'Dead Alien' After Siberia Crash-landingA video of what was claimed to be a mutilated alien corpse, which scored hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube, has turned out to be fake. -
UFO Hotspot: Alien Spaceship Photographed in Siberia '" Again!New photographs of a strange object which could be...well -- anything, have appeared in the Russian press. The photographer shot them by incident, and Moscow ufologists eagerly claim it is an alien spaceship, and even name the type. -
Blocks of Tea Once Used as Money in SiberiaBefore the nineteenth century blocks of tea were used as money.
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First Americans Came from Siberia, Latest Genetic Study ShowsThere are several theories as to how the original settlers of North and South America first migrated here some 12,000 years ago.
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Global Warming Affects Lake Baikal's Wildlife in SiberiaLake Baikal is home to a unique ecosystem. Today, global warming has important implications for Baikal's wildlife.
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SteelSeries Siberia in Ear Headset ReviewThe ease of use of in ear head phones with the convenience of an additional clip on microphone in white or black for exceptional sound and great audio reception. -
IMAX to Open in SiberiaFrozen Russians will now have another great excuse to come in from the cold: extremely large movies. -
Altai Horse: Breed CharacteristicsA possible ancestor of the Appaloosa, the Altai is a small, hardy horse originating in the Altai Mountains of Siberia. It is now mostly used for meat and in the tourism industry. -
Mystery of Early Human Migration to the New WorldThe first Native Americans came to North American by migrating across the Bering Sea from Siberia, right? Evidence suggests that humans were actually here much earlier than previously thought.
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Spaghetti for BreakfastWhen you travel to Siberia don't be surprised to find spaghetti noodles on the breakfast menu, but there are even scarier things than that.
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The Chilka Lake is About 64 Kilometers Long and 16 to 32 Kilometers WideThe Chilka is a natural sanctuary for birds coming from Siberia in the winter in search of warmth and sunshine. -
Mount Kilimanjaro: a Place Where the Snow Never Melts, HopefullyWhat is interesting about Mount Kilimanjaro is that while its foot lies in the tropics, the climate at its summit is like winter in Siberia. Interest on the mountain has grown even more lately because of reports of significant drop in its ice cap volume.
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What Are the Benefits of Taking Eluethero Root ?Eleuthero is also nicknames "Siberian Ginseng", since the plant is native to siberia and can be considered their prime natural health tonic.
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Russian Progress Spacecraft Crashes in SiberiaThe Russian Progress 44 supply space craft (unmanned) failed to make orbit today. -
A Collection of Trivia: RussiaSiberia is made of more than snow and Russians celebrate their birthdays twice. Did you know this? You do now. -
Snow on Saturn and the Abominable SnowmanSnow has been discovered on Saturns moon, Enceladus. The Huff Post reported that the Abominable Snowman has been located in Siberia. Maybe he can move before the search heats up and he melts away. -
Move Over Jurassic Park; Mammoth Park May Be ComingA scientist in Siberia is recreating the Ice Age environment right now, in a remote location. This Ice Age recreation would be the perfect spot for the rebirth of the woolly mammoth. -
World's Longest Tunnel Linking Alaska to Russia AnnouncedThe world's longest tunnel linking Alaska to Russia was just announced. It will be part of a $65 billion project linking Siberia to Alaska.
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A History of Russia, Part I: How the East was WonA brief history of how the Cossacks helped Russian spread its empire eastward to Siberia. -
All About the EskimosAbout 2,000 years ago the Eskimos moved from Siberia across the Bering Strait into the New World. From Alaska they spread across the entire arctic coast of North America to Greenland. Today they live much like the rest of the modern world.
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One Night in NovosibirskA brief summary of a forced stay in the middle of Siberia...
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Perfectly Preserved Baby Mammoth DiscoveredA 40,000 year-old baby mammoth found in Siberia
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On the Trans- Siberian Train: 22 Days in RussiaAs the last of the essay, this show you a yearning for the forests of Siberia , a journey by train into Siberia of Dostoevski and a memoir .
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Asteroid That Missed Earth by Cosmic Inches was Nothing Compared to What's Headed Our WayScientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory reported that an asteroid about the same size as the one that exploded over Siberia after the turn of the 20th century missed the Earth by a mere 48,800 miles early Monday morning. -
Space Exploration Disproves EvolutionDoes space exploration shed any light on the theory of evolution? Not exactly. It "sheds" more darkness than light.
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Nearly Extinct Amur Leopard Killed by HuntersA conservation group in Far East Russia near the North Korean and Syberian border, found the body of a nearly extinct Amur Leopard -
Thrill of the Hunt? Russia Says Okay to Limited Hunting of Polar BearsIf hunters are allowed to take at least some bears legally, the reasoning goes, they might be less tempted to break the law for the bear's meat and pelt. -
Climate Change Wiped Out the Neanderthalsneanderthals, climate change wiped them out!
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Endangered Species: The Amur LeopardThe Amur leopard is the most endangered of all the big cats. There are only 25 to 35 wild Amur leopards remaining as of November 2006. This big cat is also known as the Far Eastern leopard. -
Overpopulation of the World: What Would Happen?A small bit of what effects we have on ourselves as our species grows.
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Extinction of Earth Species - Not Just Ancient HistoryAn Extinction Level Event or E.L.E. occurs when there is a drastic decrease in the number of species in short period of time. Evidence gathered from research and fossil records have shown that their have been
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Where Did the Horses Go?Horses were present on the North American continent until somewhere between 8,000 and 11,000 years ago. No one knows for sure where they went. -
My 10 Favorite Satirical Writers, with ExamplesSatire is my favorite genre, and if anyone tells you that writing satire is easy you have blessing to kick his/her/its posterior from here to the Romulan Empire.





