Triphala – the internal cleanser
Triphala – the internal cleanser: Want to clean your internal organs and systems naturally?
by Ayan Chakravarty · Published December 15, 2012 · Last modified June 12, 2015
Triphala – the internal cleanser: Want to clean your internal organs and systems naturally?
Gardening and Green Ideas / GO GREEN
by Earth Warrior · Published December 15, 2012 · Last modified June 16, 2015
Make Your Office More Green Make your office, more green. Alternative for those urban dwellers who loves gardening.
Hello, We are very glad to inform you that our new member photographers from different hemispheres are going to join you within a few...
by Earth Warrior · Published December 15, 2012 · Last modified June 16, 2015
Musgum architecture: The Obus These are clay catenary domes, also called as obos. Musgum obos / obi structures in Pouss, northern Cameroon near the...
by Ayan Chakravarty · Published December 15, 2012 · Last modified June 12, 2015
Reuse of plastic jars We all know that plastic is non-biodegradable and so we must utilize it in every way we can to stop...
by Ayan Chakravarty · Published December 15, 2012 · Last modified June 15, 2015
Welwitschia Welwitschia mirabilis is a perennial plant that grows up to 2 metres high. It has a taproot that is elongated, usually branching near...
Crystalwort Riccia fluitans, also known as crystalwort, is a very popular aquatic floating bryophyte among the aquarists. It is known for its ability to...
by Ayan Chakravarty · Published December 15, 2012 · Last modified June 16, 2015
Geothermal Power Stations in Iceland The use of geothermal power in Iceland began half a century ago. Today geothermal power stations supply 89% of...
Paradise on Earth / Planet Earth
by Ankur Sinha · Published December 15, 2012 · Last modified June 16, 2015
Nilgiri (Bangladesh) The Nilgiri is the highest and one of the heavenly places in Bangladesh.
by Ayan Chakravarty · Published December 15, 2012 · Last modified August 21, 2016
Red Hibiscus Common Name: Red Hibiscus, ‘Rokto-Joba’ (Bengali), hibiscus, China rose, sorrel, and ‘flor de Jamaica’, or less widely known as ‘rose mallow’.