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Pilipino ako, sapat ng dahilan yon para mahalin ko ang Pilipinas.
Doodle # 7
This is a picture of the North Pole.
And it has our flag on it.
1. “Missing Link” Found: Fossil Connects Humans, Lemurs?
The 47-million-year-old, exceptionally preserved primate fossil “Ida,” unveiled on May 20, was hailed by some as a major discovery in human evolution.
The publicity frenzy made National Geographic News’s brief coverage our most viewed page of the year—and inspired a backlash as some experts, suggested Ida was more media event than milestone.
2. Fish With Transparent Head Seen Alive for First Time
Perhaps the most bizarre nature discovery of the year—though Stephen Colbert put it a bit less delicately—a Pacific barreleye fish shows off its transparent head and barrel-like eyes in pictures released on February of the first specimen ever found alive.
Nicknamed “Jacques Cousteau” clouds, these “turbulent” seas in the sky could be examples of the first official new cloud type since 1951, experts said in June.
really interesting
Sakay Na
a Philippine symbol. padyak na!
photo via Washington Post
I LOVED THE LINE ALING NORA SAID AS I WAS WATCHING BYAHENG 2010, GMA’S YEAR-ENDER SPECIAL. IT IS WORTH QUOTED BECAUSE IT IS INDEED TRUE.
(faorani)