Friday, 16. February 2007
The World’s Mysterious Places: Part I - III

Round the world with places of mystery and wonder, courtesy of Google Earth.

The World's Mysterious Places Part III

The Uffington White Horse (United States replica),
The Blythe Intaglios, California.
Altun Ha, Belize.
Sacsayhuacman, Peru.
The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, Turkey.
The Temple of Baalbek, Lebanon.
Petra, Jordan.
Underwater roads off the coat of Cuba, Caribbean. A glimpse of Atlantis?
Rapa Iti pyramids, South Pacific.
Nan Madol, Pohnpei.




The World's Mysterious Places Part II

The 20981 Hill, Washington, USA.
The Montana Stonehenge.
Tarxien, Hagar Qim and Mnadjra in Malta.
Nicosia, Cyprus and the green line that divides it, visible along the edge of the old city.
Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat.
Land graffiti in China.
Xian pyramids, tombs of the emperors.
The 221433 Ruins in China, with my own names for the features.
The Pine Gap Installation, Australia, top secret listening and tracking station.
The Pen and Pad in the Algerian Sahara desert.
Machu Picchu, mountain stronghold of the Incas.




The World's Mysterious Places Part I

Oak Island, Area 51, the Pyramid of the Sun & Moon, various figures from Nazca, the Atacama Giant, Loch Ness, Arbor Low, Stonehenge, Avebury, Silbury Hill, St. Michael's Mount, Angkor Wat, Ayres Rock, the Olgas, and Maree Man.




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Written and narrated by Jerry Glover:
The World's Mysterious Places - Part V
The World's Mysterious Places - Part IV
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Energy Vampires

How to spot people who drain away your vitality and leave you stressed out.

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Some people bring unexpected lightness and comfort to your life. They crackle with energy, practically electrify you with their presence. And then there are those who leave you feeling stressed out. Or guilty. Or exhausted down to your very last molecule. I call them energy vampires, and obnoxious or meek, they come in all forms. The sob sister, for one, always considers herself the victim. The world is always against her, and she'll recount every horrible thing that has happened to her, wallowing in every perceived slight. The charmer is a constant talker or joke-teller who has to be the center of attention. The blamer, on the other hand, doles out endless servings of guilt.


And then there's the drama queen, the co-worker who claims she almost died from a high fever or the neighbor who lives in extremes of emotion—life is unbelievably good or horrifically bad.

No matter which type of energy vampire you're dealing with, you're allowed to walk away.

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