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Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of nature with this breathtaking poster. The background motif of the desert, in the form of twisted branches, gives the image a unique and haunting atmosphere. With its golden tones and style, this poster is an absolute must-have for any art lover.
The amber desert-inspired backdrop provides the perfect setting for the festive scenes depicted across the YENNAYER wallpaper, alluding to the region’s New Year celebration after which it is named. Prancing horses, adorned with decorations, bring a playfulness to the print, placed alongside a myriad of birds and beasts each adding their own dynamism. Ornate architecture offers a grandeur, set amongst striking foliage and wispy cloud-like forms. An enchanting and captivating print. From the Tales of Maghreb collection. Inspired by the beauty of the North African culture. Material: Non-woven Application: Paste the Wall Surface: Textured Matte Design Repeat: 59" L Country of Origin: Romania Roll Dimensions: 20.5 inches wide x 29.5 ft long Printed with eco-friendly inks, MindTheGap wallpaper is easy to install on any wall type. When hanging the wallpaper, apply the ready-mix adhesive paste on the wall and hang the strips one by one by butting the edges together. The adhesive allows for a while moving the wallpaper strips, so that the wallpaper pattern continues correctly from one strip to another. MindTheGap is hooked on expressing their artistic freedom and showing you unseen and undiscovered things. Their products are rich in details with high quality finishing and they want people to create a lifestyle by using them. In Transylvania they design, produce, and supply everything while being inspired by the world culture. Please note: Burke Decor does not accept wallpaper returns at this time. Why? Wallpaper is produced in batches (similar to tile) and due to dye-lot variations that occur based on when the rolls are produced, we are unable to accept returns. ...Read More
Though small size may seem like a meager trait, it can come with big advantages in the biological world. Here are 11 of the world's smallest mammals.
Valley of Fire is Nevada’s oldest and largest state park, dedicated in 1935. Ancient trees and early man are represented throughout the park by areas of petrified wood and 3,000 year-old Indian petroglyphs. Popular activities include camping, hiking, picnicking and photography. The park offers a full-scale visitor center with extensive interpretive displays. Several group use areas are also available. The park is open all year. Valley of Fire State Park is six miles from Lake Mead and 55 miles northeast of Las Vegas via Interstate 15 and on exit 75. The Valley of Fire derives its name from red sandstone formations, formed from great shifting sand dunes during the age of dinosaurs, 150 million years ago. Complex uplifting and faulting of the region, followed by extensive erosion, have created the present landscape. Other important rock formations include limestones, shales, and conglomerates. Prehistoric users of the Valley of Fire included the Basket Maker people and later the Anasazi Pueblo farmers from the nearby fertile Moapa Valley. The span of approximate occupation has been dated from 300 B.C.E. to 1150 C.E. Their visits probably involved hunting, food gathering, and religious ceremonies, although scarcity of water would have limited the length of their stay. Fine examples of rock art left by these ancient peoples can be found at several sites within the park. Winters are mild with temperatures ranging from freezing to 75 degrees. Daily summer highs usually exceed 100 degrees F and may reach 120 degrees. Summer temperatures can vary widely from day to night. Average annual rainfall is four inches, coming in the form of light winter showers and summer thunderstorms. Spring and fall are the preferred seasons for visiting the Valley of Fire. The area plant community is dominated by widely spaced creosote bush, burro bush, and brittlebush. Several cactus species, including beaver tail and cholla, are also common. The springtime bloom of such plants as the desert marigold, indigo bush, and desert mallow are often spectacular along park roads. Resident birds include the raven, house finch, sage sparrow, and roadrunner. Many migrant birds also pass through the park. Most desert animals are nocturnal and not frequently seen by the passing motorist. Many species of lizards and snakes are common in the park, as well as the coyote, kit fox, spotted skunk, black tailed jackrabbit, and antelope ground squirrel. The desert tortoise is a rare species and is protected by state law. If you are lucky enough to come across one please leave this likeable and harmless creature to live its life in peace in its own environment. Visitor Information: The visitor center provides exhibits on the geology, ecology, prehistory, and history of the park and the nearby region. It is strongly recommended that each visitor make this an early stop after entering the park. Postcards, books, and souvenirs are on sale for your convenience. The visitor center is open daily from 8:30 am to 4:30. The rest of the park closes at sunset. Entrance Fee: An entrance fee is charged per vehicle upon entering the park. This fee is collected at the fee booth or at self-pay stations. Camping: Additional fees are charged for the use of camping areas and is payable at the campgrounds. All campsites are first-come, first-serve. There are two campgrounds with a combined total of 72 units. Campsites are equipped with shaded tables, grills, water, and restrooms. A dump station and showers are available. A camping limit of 14 days in a 30-day period is enforced. RV Camping: RV sites with power and water hookups are now available. A $10 surcharge is added to the regular camping fee for the use of these sites. Picnicking: Shaded areas with restrooms are located at Atlatl Rock, Seven Sisters, the Cabins, near Mouse's Tank trailhead, and White Domes. Group Area: There are three group areas, each accommodating up to 45 people, though parking is limited. They are available for overnight camping and picnicking by reservation only. Call the park for reservations: (702) 397-2088. Hiking: Many intriguing hikes are available to visitors. Inquire at the visitor center for suggestions on day hikes of varying length and terrain.
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What’s the latest surprise to sprout from the desert in the Emirates? A tropical climate.
Opening a new series on journeys by train, Gavin Bell crosses Namibia on the Desert Express.
De mensheid zal binnen honderd jaar uitgestorven zijn. Dat stelt de wereldvermaarde viroloog Frank Fenner. De belangrijkste oorzaken zijn volgens hem overbevolking, klimaatverandering en de vernietiging van het milieu.
While there's still a good chunk of the year left before we get to spook each other during Halloween or until another internet sensation like Skinamarink provokes a two-week-long bout of insomnia, the internet is not short of supply when it comes to oddly terrifying material.
Rubjerg Knude, Denmark. This beautiful lighthouse was moved about 70 metres inland last summer to avoid falling down into the sea. Now we can enjoy it for about 40 more years until it has to be moved again.
These places seriously look like portals to another world. For more mystery, darkness, and one very sinister portal, don't miss Season 2 of Witches of East End, Sundays at 9/8c on Lifetime.
A very strong note of warning, dear Pandas: your safety is of paramount importance. If you plan on exploring any abandoned places, you need to take the necessary precautions and be extremely careful.
Namibia Roadtrip - eine individuelle Rundreise für Selbstfahrer mit einem Mietauto zu den schönsten Sehenswürdigkeiten in Namibia: von der Kalahari in die Namib Wüste und in den Etosha Nationalpark auf self-drive Safari. + viele Fotos und Reisetipps!
Laissez-vous surprendre par la beauté de ces paysages en découvrant notre sélection des dix plus grands déserts du monde !
Fudgy brownies studded with chocolate chips and topped with caramel and a sprinkling of sea salt.