Phenomenon in parts of Pakistan - Trees Cocooned in Spiders Webs. Unexpected side-effect of the flooding in Pakistan, millions of spiders climbed up into the trees to escape the rising flood waters.
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What is 6km long and ORANGE... Dutch Supporters - Their convoy travelled the 636 km route comprising of 175 campers , trucks, busses and jeeps – their convoy was 6 kms long. #wc2010
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Due To Rising Fuel Prices, there will Be A Few Changes In Future...
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