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There are some things you never think you ll encounter while travelling, such as the fire and brimstone offered as torment to the ungodly in the Old Testament s more excitable verses. The sort of thing you see in church frescoes, where sinners are being thrust into bubbling cauldrons by horned devils with pitchforks. No one is being tossed into the brew at Wai-O-Tapu, but there s plenty of fire and brimstone, which is an archaic word for sulphur. One of the pools is called the Devil s Bath and is filled with lime-green mud that would peel your skin off. It owes its cartoonish colour to sulphur and ferrous salts that rise up through the earth s bowels, bringing with them the stench of hell itself. Or so you might imagine, because this bizarre landscape leaves you with few other references. ....
Britain s prince of steadfastness Posted : 2021-04-19 17:11 By John J. Metzler A page has turned on the House of Windsor. Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, has died at 99 just short of his 100th birthday. The long serving consort to the queen has lived a notable and indeed remarkable, if sometimes controversial life. The queen, 94, described Philip, her husband of 73 years as my strength and stay all these years. Philip s passing at Windsor Castle has left a huge void in her life. Princess Elizabeth married Philip in 1947; on his wedding day, he was made Duke of Edinburgh. Quite unexpectedly just a few years into marriage, Elizabeth became queen upon the death of her father George VI, Britain s beloved wartime king. Elizabeth and Philip heard the sad news in 1952 while at the Treetops Lodge in Kenya. It was time to stand up and serve. ....
Wooden debris show remainings of the original location of the former tree house where Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II of England stayed the night her father, the King, died and became Queen in 1952, at the opposite side of the current building at Treetops Lodge in Aberdare Narional Park in Nyeri, Kenya, on April 10, 2021. (Photo by Yasuyoshi CHIBA / AFP) Noise pollution poses a long-term risk to tree populations and plant diversity that may persist even after the sources of excess noise are removed, according to research published Wednesday. x Manmade noise from construction, industry and the building of infrastructures such as roads and pipelines has increased dramatically since the middle of last century, and biologists are increasingly concerned about their impact on plants and animals. ....
Nyeri Hotel Where Prince Philip & Queen Elizabeth Vacationed The Treetop hotel in Nyeri (COURTESY) On January 3, 1952, princess Elizabeth (now queen of the United Kingdom and 15 other Commonwealth realms) and her newlywed husband the Duke of Edinburgh, embarked on a five-day safari through the Aberdare Ranges in Kenya. The couple would settle on Treetops Lodge in Nyeri, placing it on the map of Kenya s most unique places to tour in the Country. Just like the name suggests, the lodge has literally been built on top of trees and is located three-and-a-half kilometres off the Nyeri-Nyahururu highway. The Treetops room the royal couple stayed in ....