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  • Treasure Hunting For Ginseng By:-David Cowley
    Wild ginseng has been found in Northern China, Korea, Vietnam, Eastern Siberia, Canada, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and Kentucky. It is becoming increasingly harder to find due to the high demand in recent years. It requires years for ginseng to reach maturity.
  • Treasure Hunting For Benitoite By:-David Cowley
    Benitoite was named after the county where it was first found, San Benito County, in 1907 and to this day San Benito County is the only place in the world that you can find this gemstone, making it among the rarest gems on the planet. Benitoite became California's official state gemstone in 1985. The price of this gemstone is between $500 and $3,000 per carat depending the quality of the stone and most of the gems found are less than one carat in size.
  • Treasure Hunting For Megalodon Teeth By:-David Cowley
    The megalodon was a type of giant shark that existed some ten million years ago or so. It was the ultimate predator of the time, feeding on other animals as large as whales. Today it exists only in fossil record, and owning megalodon teeth can be quite the status symbol especially for those that appreciate the history surrounding them.
  • Want To Know How To Solve An Easy Sudoku? By:-Sara Weston
    'Sudoku', sometimes known as 'Nine Numbers' is one of the most popular and most infuriatingly addictive puzzles. It is played every day by millions of people all over the world, but "How earth do you solve them?" This article attempts to shed some light on how to solve this simple, but tricky logic puzzle.
  • Treasure Hunting For Meteorites By:-David Cowley
    Treasures are falling from the sky. A natural object originating in outer space that survives the impact with the earth’s surface is called a meteorite. Most meteoroids burn up when entering the Earth's atmosphere. However, it has been estimated that over 500 meteorites do reach the surface each year and they will range in size of a marble to basketball size or larger. Only about five or six will be recovered each year and pound for pound, meteorites are move valuable than gold.
  • Treasure Hunting For Sunken Treasure By:-David Cowley
    If you grew up dreaming of searching for sunken treasure, you're not alone. Many young men and women have had dreams just like that, of searching the ocean floor for remnants of some sunken ship that was loaded down with gold coins and gem encrusted goodies. That elusive treasure chest of priceless riches is everyone's dream prize, and whether or not you need to fight off some pirates to get it is yet another matter. But in all seriousness, if you are truly interested in finding some sunken treasure, where can you go?
  • Treasure Hunting For Truffles By:-David Cowley
    Truffles is a mushroom that has formed a symbiotic relationship their environment. They grow underground among the roots of trees with only a few types of trees, such as cedar and maples that are not associated with truffle forming fungi.
  • Treasure Hunting For Tourmaline By:-David Cowley
    According to Egyptian legend tourmaline gets it color when it passes over a rainbow on its journey up from the center of the earth and that is why it is often referred as the gemstone of the rainbow. Multicolored and bi-colored tourmaline are the norm and very rarely found in the clear or colorless form. Watermelon colored gemstones are green at one end and pink at the other, hence the name.
  • Treasure Hunting For Amethysts By:-David Cowley
    The Amethyst gemstones range in color from pale lilac to deep purple. Gemstones with the deepest colors are the most valuable and some of these fine gemstones are featured in the British Crown Jewels. Amethyst is a transparent quartz crystal and is used in many pieces of striking jewelry today.
  • Bingo: The Board Game for All Ages By:-Abhi Ramya
    We owe today’s version of Bingo to Edwin S. Lowe, a New York toy salesman, who happened to come across a carnival near Jacksonville, Georgia in 1929. A game called Beano attracted his attention. The pitchman, who derived this game from a similar German game called Lotto named it as Beano because players used dried beans to cover called numbers on the cards
  • Online Games is a Waste of Time! By:-Samantha White
    Why and why on earth people get addicted to online games, it is so ridiculous Don t you think that they actually are all egoists that take pleasure as they beat up others in the games
  • Teach Yourself to Sing Quickly By:-Sarah Walther
    Are you planning to join a singing contest next month or next week Or you’ve heard that the next round of auditions for the next American Idol is coming to your town
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