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Farmer Who Photographed Over 5,000 Snowflakes
When I picture God's rejoicing over his people with singing, I think of Snowflake Bentley. Wilson "Snowflake" Bentley, a New England farmer ...
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New Study Measures Value of Creation
BBC Earth worked with a British environmental specialist to commission a never-before-seen survey they call the "Earth Index." It seeks to measure ...
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Learning Gratitude the Hard Way
Imagine you are in a small underground chamber, no bigger than a prison cell. The door is locked and the lights are switched out. It is not just dark; ...
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Japanese Writer Wowed By What We Take for Granted
In 1900 a Japanese writer named Natsume Soseki visited England for the first time. While he was there he was surprised to discover that few of the locals ...
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People in L.A. Confused when Seeing Stars
In January 1994, an earthquake lasting up to twenty seconds hit the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California, causing nearly twenty billion ...
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Pictures on Smartphones Can't Replace Real Life
For more than five hundred years the city of Florence has marked Easter with a wild ceremony called (in English) "the explosion of the cart." ...
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An Awe-Inspired Life
Remember those times when you have gazed at a wonderful painting, hear beautiful music, or see the beautiful colors of a sunset? You know that feeling, ...
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Giving Thanks for the Earth's Rotation
You may feel as if you are sitting still right now, but it's an illusion of miraculous proportions. Planet Earth is spinning around its axis at a ...
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The Fog of Unbelief Blocks God's Beauty
Yosemite Valley in California is one of the most beautiful places on earth. To get there you go through a tunnel which opens to an awesome view of the ...
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Your Brain Has 500 Trillion Connections
Your body, including your brain, is fearfully and wonderfully made. In the book Does My Goldfish Know Who I Am? science writer Joshua Foer explains to ...
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