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Sep 11

Celebrity diamond engagement rings


diamond isn’t enough, then three certainly work very well together. The new three-stone diamond engagement ring is gaining in popularity among several of Hollywood’s hottest couples. The three diamonds represent the Past, Present & Future or in Guy Ritchie and Madonna’s case – for mother, father and son (Rocco). Toni Braxton and Keri Russell, designed a stunning, three-stone diamond ring: an oval-shaped center stone flanked by two heart-shaped side stones. The three-stone diamond ring truly stands out by tying new meaning to the traditional engagement ring. The diamond engagement ring is a symbol of a relationship and reflects the unique bond between husband and wife.
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diamond engagement rings

diamond engagement rings

diamond engagement rings

28
Sep 11

Diamond rings

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If you are interested in buying loose diamonds or estate & new gold jewelry, you can wander around the internet for hours to compare prices and collect information. We try to make sure that you will find all necessary information on our website.
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27
Sep 11

Victoria secret fashion show


Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is an annual fashion show sponsored by Victoria's Secret, a brand of lingerie and sleepwear. Victoria's Secret uses the show to promote and market its goods in high-profile settings. The show features some of the world's leading fashion models such as current Victoria's Secret Angels Adriana Lima, Alessandra Ambrosio, Miranda Kerr, Doutzen Kroes, Behati Prinsloo, Candice Swanepoel, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Chanel Iman, Erin Heatherton, Lily Aldridge, and Lindsay Ellingson. The first four shows were held at the Plaza Hotel in New York City, but since it has become a televised event it has most often been held at the Lexington Avenue Armory in New York City.

The show is a lavish event with elaborate costumed lingerie, varying music by leading entertainers, and set design according to the different themes running within the show. The show attracts hundreds of celebrities and entertainers, with special performers and acts every year. Each year, twenty to forty of the world's top fashion models are selected to perform in the fashion show.
Victoria secret fashion show
Victoria secret fashion show
Victoria secret fashion show
Victoria secret fashion show
Victoria secret fashion show

23
Sep 11

Fashion magazines 2011

magazine for women, so at first, i didn't know what i was going to find inside. I was only 5 years old and the magazine was older than me ( that i found out later from my mother), and the great discovery i made was a multitude of small characters that i didn't understood, but passing through it, i saw, maybe, the most beautiful women i ever seen before. The mold of a fashion magazine evolved, but styles come back from time to time to give fashion addicts the chance to be creative and also to add some new ideas.

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19
Sep 11

Pakistani weding dreses

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19
Sep 11

Maria b weding dreses

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1
Sep 11

virunga gorillas virunga gorillas hunting pics

the world's 700-some remaining mountain gorillas live in the Virunga Mountains of central Africa, at the intersection of Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The volcanic slopes here are lush with tropical forests and diverse mammal, bird, and reptile species—but they are also at the heart of a region in crisis.

Gorillas in other Virunga parks are faring a bit better, as is the other half of the world's remaining mountain gorilla population, which lives in Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, just 15 miles (24 kilometers) north of the Virunga mountains.

Sandwiched between the 1994 Rwandan genocide and a brutal ongoing civil war in Congo, Virunga National Park, home to nearly 200 gorillas, has become a battleground for militia groups and the Congolese army. In addition, severe poverty in the region pushes poachers into the park to hunt gorillas for either meat or sale. Locals also generate income by cutting down trees to create charcoal—a nearly $30 million trade that wreaks havoc on critical habitat.

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1
Sep 11

Venezuela Forests

Venezuela has a land area of approximately 890,000 square kilometers, approximately half of which is forested. Almost all of this forested area is located south of the Orinoco River in the Guayana region, which includes Delta Amacuro, Bolívar and Amazonas states. Venezuela’s forests provide an array of economic, social, and ecological services that are of vital importance to the nation’s economy and culture. Over 80 percent of the country’s indigenous groups live in the forests of the Guayana region. Venezuelan forests also stand out globally for the biodiversity that they harbor. However, decline in oil prices in the mid- to late-1980s and the recent economic crisis have resulted in increased pressure on the forests. The decline of opportunities in northern cities has led to a mass migration of people into the Guayana region forests to seek new opportunities. In addition, a stronger emphasis has been placed on developing the southern half of the country, particularly for gold and diamond mining.

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Sep 11

African wild dogs African wild dogs Hunting views

African hunting dog, Cape hunting dog, painted dog, painted wolf, painted hunting dog, spotted dog, or ornate wolf. It is the only canid species to lack dewclaws on the forelimbs.

Adults typically weigh 18–34 kilograms (40–75 lb).  A tall, lean animal, it stands about 75 centimetres (30 in) at the shoulder, with a head and body length averaging about 100 centimetres (39 in) long with a tail of 30 to 45 centimetres (12 to 18 in). This feature is called trenchant heel and is shared with two other canids: the Asian dhole and the South American bush dog.

The African wild dog has a bite force quotient measured at 142, the highest of any extant mammal of the order Carnivora, although exceeded by the Tasmanian devil a marsupial carnivore.  The BFQ is essentially the strength of bite relative to the animal's mass. This is unusual among social mammals, among which the core pack tends to consist of related females. Among African wild dogs, females compete for access to males that will help rear their offspring. In a typical pack, males outnumber females by a factor of two to one, and only the dominant female is usually able to rear pups. This atypical situation may have evolved to ensure that packs do not over-extend themselves by attempting to rear too many litters at the same time.

The African wild dog may reproduce at any time of year, although mating peaks between March and June during the second half of the rainy season. The copulatory tie characteristic of mating in most canids has been reported to be absent or very brief (less than one minute)  in the African wild dog, possibly an adaptation to the prevalence of larger predators in its environment.  Litters can contain 2-19 pups, though ~10 is the most common.  The time between births is usually 12–14 months, though it can also be as short as 6 months if all of the previous young die. The typical gestation period is approximately 70 days.

most members of the dog family, it is a cursorial hunter, meaning that it pursues its prey in a long, open chase. Nearly 80% of all wild dog hunts end in a kill; for comparison, the success rate of lions, often viewed as ultimate predators, is only 30%. Schaller found that 9 of 10 wild dog hunts in the Serengeti ended in kills.  Members of a pack vocalize to help coordinate their movements. Its voice is characterized by an unusual chirping or squeaking sound, similar to a bird. Wild dogs frequently kill larger prey via disemboweling, a technique that is rapid but has caused this species to have a negative, ferocious reputation. the hunters will regurgitate meat for those that remained at the den during the hunt including the dominant female, the pups, the sick or injured, the old and infirm, and those who stayed back to guard the pups.

The African wild dog's main prey varies among populations but always centers around medium-to-large sized ungulates, such as the impala, Thomson's Gazelle, Springbok, kudu, reedbuck, and wildebeest calves. The most frequent single prey species depends upon season and local availability. For example, in the Serengeti in the 1970s wildebeest (mostly calves) were the most frequently taken species (57%) from January to June, but Thompsons gazelle were the most frequently taken (79%) during the rest of the year.  In the Selous Game Reserve, the most frequent prey is impala.[19] While the vast majority of its diet is made up of mammal prey, it sometimes hunts large birds, especially Ostriches.  Other predators, such as lions, sometimes steal the prey that wild dogs catch.

Some packs are also able to include large animals among their prey, including zebras and warthogs. The frequency and success rates of hunting zebra and warthogs varies widely among specific packs.

Now there are only about 3,000-5,500 in fewer than 25 countries  or perhaps only 14 countries.  They are primarily found in eastern and southern Africa, mostly in the two remaining large populations associated with the Selous Game Reserve in Tanzania and the population centered in northern Botswana and eastern Namibia. Smaller but apparently secure populations of several hundred individuals are found in Zimbabwe, South Africa (Kruger National Park), and in the Ruaha/Rungwa/Kisigo complex of Tanzania. One on one the hyena is much more powerful than the wild dog but a large group of wild dogs can successfully chase off a small number of hyenas because of their teamwork. It is also killed by livestock herders and game hunters, though it is typically no more (perhaps less) persecuted than other carnivores that pose more threat to livestock. Most of Africa's national parks are too small for a pack of wild dogs, so the packs expand to the unprotected areas, which tend to be ranch or farm land. Ranchers and farmers protect their domestic animals by killing the wild dogs. Like other carnivores, the African wild dog is sometimes affected by outbreaks of viral diseases such as rabies, distemper, and parvovirus.