Posted By: Paul - Wed Jun 30, 2021 -
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Category: Lawsuits, Unauthorized Dwellings, North America, Nineteenth Century
In cool maritime climate of Baja California Sur, creeping devil cacti can grow at a rate of up to two feet per year, forming large, sometimes impenetrable colonies of thorny stems, but when transplanted to more arid climates, their growth rate drops to two feet per decade. But even in their endemic environment, these succulents are isolated from pollinators so they rely on self-cloning for survival.
As it grows parallel to the ground, the stem of the creeping devil cactus will start to take roots toward their tip, and once it is solidly fixed into the sandy soil, the old body dies, rotting and eventually turning into nutrients that help the new stem grow. It is this process that also allows the cactus to creep through the desert over time. In a way, the cactus has to die in order to survive.
Posted By: Paul - Mon May 03, 2021 -
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Category: Freaks, Oddities, Quirks of Nature, Nature, Natural Wonders, Regionalism, North America
Posted By: Paul - Mon Mar 22, 2021 -
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Category: Dictators, Tyrants and Other Harsh Rulers, Dinners, Banquets, Parties, Tributes, Roasts and Other Celebrations, Oceans and Maritime Pursuits, 1950s, Outrageous Excess, North America
Posted By: Paul - Sun Mar 14, 2021 -
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Category: Regionalism, Rivalries, Feuds and Grudges, Lakes, Ponds, Rivers, Streams, Swamps and Other Bodies of Fresh Water, North America, Natural Wonders
Posted By: Paul - Sat Feb 20, 2021 -
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Category: Art, Avant Garde, Statues and Monuments, Body Modifications, 1920s, North America
Posted By: Paul - Fri Feb 12, 2021 -
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Category: Odd Names, Politics, 1960s, 1970s, North America
Posted By: Paul - Tue Dec 29, 2020 -
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Category: Eccentrics, Hermits, Regionalism, North America, Twentieth Century
Posted By: Paul - Sun Dec 20, 2020 -
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Category: Eccentrics, Regionalism, Religion, North America
Posted By: Paul - Sun Dec 13, 2020 -
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Category: Aliens, Architecture, Regionalism, Avant Garde, Hotels, North America
Night Mayor, Guy Maddin, provided by the National Film Board of Canada
Posted By: Paul - Wed Nov 25, 2020 -
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Category: Hoaxes and Imposters and Imitators, Inventions, Movies, North America, Twenty-first Century
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