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Picture of the day for November 27, 2016

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Picture of the day on November 27, 2016: View of the Carribbean Sea and the Dutch island of Sint Eustatius from UNESCO World Heritage site Brimstone Hill Fortress on St. Kitts.

Picture of the day for November 27, 2016

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View of the Carribbean Sea and the Dutch island of Sint Eustatius from UNESCO World Heritage site Brimstone Hill Fortress on St. Kitts..

Article of the day for November 27, 2016

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Article of the day is Banksia canei. Check it out: http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

Poker hacks, "South Park" and a whole lot of St. Bernards.

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Article of the day for November 27, 2016

The Article of the day for November 27, 2016 is Banksia canei . Banksia canei (mountain banksia) is a shrub of the subalpine areas of the Great Dividing Range between Melbourne and Canberra in southeastern Australia. First collected on 27 November 1962, it superficially resembles B. marginata, but is more closely related to another subalpine species, B. saxicola. Although no subspecies are recognised, four geographically isolated populations have been described, as there is significant variation in the shape of both adult and juvenile leaves between populations. B. canei is generally encountered as a many-branched shrub with narrow leaves that grows up to 3 m (9.8 ft) high, with yellow inflorescences (flower spikes) from late summer to early winter. The old flowers fall off the spikes, and up to 150 finely furred follicles develop, which remain closed until burnt in a bushfire. Each follicle bears two winged seeds. Birds such as the yellow-tufted honeyeater and various insects forage

garlicky: Word of the day for November 27, 2016

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Word of the day is garlicky : Tasting or smelling of garlic.

Poker hacks, "South Park" and a whole lot of St. Bernards.

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Poker hacks, "South Park" and a whole lot of St. Bernards.