SANGIRAN (2016)
Terletak sekitar 40 km dari pusat kota Sragen atau 17 km dari Solo, tepatnya di kecamatan Kalijambe, Situs Sangiran menyimpan puluhan ribu fosil dari jaman pleistosen yang berusia lebih dari 2 juta tahun lalu. Fosil-fosil purba ini merupakan 65% fosil hominid purba di Indonesia dan 50% di seluruh dunia.
Sebagai warisan budaya dunia UNESCO, Situs Sangiran dilengkapi dengan Museum dengan ruang pameran yang sangat menarik baik berupa display koleksi fossil maupun diorama kehidupan manusia purba. Fasilitas semakin lengkap dengan didirikannya 4 (empat) klaster baru, yaitu Bukuran, Manyarejo, Dayu, dan Ngebung yang sarat akan informasi tentang keanekaragaman penemuan dan sejarah makhluk hidup. Selamat berpetualang ke masa lalu!
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Located in Kalijambe, about 40 km from the city center Sragen or about 17 kilometers from Solo, Sangiran save tens of thousands of fossils from the Pleistocene era older than 2 million years ago. These ancient fossils in Sangiran accounted for 65% of early hominid fossil found in Indonesia and 50% in the world.
As a UNESCO world cultural heritage, Sangiran is equipped with a museum which has extensive displays of Sangiran fossils and impressive dioramas of early human life. There are four new clusters in Sangiran: Bukuran, Manyarejo, Dayu, and Ngebung; those four clusters provide extensive information about the discoveries made in Sangiran and living things diversity of Sangiran in the past.
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Sangiran(尚遗兰)化石开拓区或称“Sangiran圆顶博物馆” 位于Sragen县(斯拉肯县)地区,距通往梭罗市(Solo)——普沃塔迪市(Purwodadi)公路很近,大约3公里左右。Sangiran(尚遗兰)开拓区被考古专家发现了许多各种化石,如:原始人化石及其所在的遗留东西、原始野兽化石、还有远古生长的植物化石。此考古学家开拓区可算是亚洲最完备的原始人开拓区,于此地可发现顺续不断的两百万年前原始人的生活状况,完善无缺。从上世纪至下世纪中期。
除了主要的博物馆,我们还可以参观附近四周其他的四座博物馆,它们分别是:Ngebung(格彭)博物馆、Bukuran(普古兰)博物馆、Mayangrejo(玛央勒座)博物馆及Dayu(达佑)博物馆。
MYSTERIES THAT SCIENTISTS CAN'T EVEN EXPLAIN
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In 1966 hilarious prankster and Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman spoke to the National Science Teachers Association. The topic: What is Science? Feynman, a famously out-of-the-box thinker, didn't give a definition — he described a process. He told attendees how he learned to do science, giving a detailed overview of formative experiences and underscoring their intellectual value. One of the patterns that emerged is that a mystery can be more valuable than the solution.
MYSTERIES THAT SCIENTISTS CAN'T EVEN EXPLAIN
DOES THE GREAT PYRAMID VOID CONTAIN AN IRON THRONE?
WHAT'S UP WITH MARTIAN BLUEBERRIES?
WHY DO SOME ANIMALS HAVE SELF-DESTRUCTIVE MATING BEHAVIORS?
HOW ON EARTH DID A BABY VOLCANO CAUSE A GLOBAL 'SEISMIC HUM'?
WHERE ON NOT-EARTH IS PLANET NINE?
WHAT ARE DARK ENERGY AND DARK MATTER MADE OF?
WHY DO MORE SPECIES LIVE NEAR THE EQUATOR?
WHAT CAUSED THE SPACE 'COW' EXPLOSION?
HOW DID DINOSAURS MAKE LOVE?
WHAT HAPPENS TO MATTER INSIDE A BLACK HOLE?
WHY DO SOME PEOPLE EXPERIENCE PHANTOM LIMB PAIN?
WHEAT REALLY KILLED OFF THE DINOSAURS?
HOMO NALEDI
TULLY MONSTER
THE DINOSAUR FOSSILS FOUND IN THE FROZEN ARCTIC
KLERKSDORP SPHERES
GODZILLUS
HOMO FLORESIENSIS
CHANDRA WICKRAMASINGHE'S METEORITE FOSSILS
CONRAD'S SKULL
THE NAMPA STONE DOLL
UC RIVERSIDE'S MYSTERIOUS CIRCLES
THE NEVADA GIANTS
END-PERMIAN MASS EXTINCTION FOSSILS
THE ATACAMA 'ALIEN'
Sarajevo | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:34 1 Etymology
00:05:43 2 Environment
00:05:52 2.1 Geography
00:08:19 2.2 Cityscape
00:10:19 2.3 Climate
00:12:46 2.4 Air quality
00:13:48 3 History
00:13:57 3.1 Ancient times
00:15:40 3.2 Middle Ages
00:17:08 3.3 Ottoman era
00:21:22 3.4 Austria-Hungary
00:24:54 3.5 Yugoslavia
00:29:34 3.6 Siege of Sarajevo during Bosnian War
00:32:04 3.7 Present
00:32:48 4 Administration
00:32:57 4.1 Largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina
00:34:34 4.2 Municipalities and city government
00:36:00 5 Economy
00:38:24 6 Tourism and recreation
00:41:55 7 Demographics
00:46:30 8 Transportation
00:46:40 8.1 Roads and highways
00:48:20 8.2 Tram, bus and trolleybus
00:49:54 8.3 Future metro plans
00:50:35 8.4 Cable car (Mt. Trebević)
00:51:13 8.5 Airport
00:54:20 8.6 Railway
00:54:57 9 International relations
00:55:07 9.1 Twin towns – Sister cities
00:55:20 9.2 Fraternity cities
00:55:33 10 Communications and media
00:58:15 11 Education
01:00:22 12 Culture
01:02:02 12.1 Museums
01:04:47 12.2 Music
01:08:28 12.3 Festivals
01:10:36 12.4 Sports
01:14:07 13 Historical Sarajevo gallery
01:14:21 14 Modern Sarajevo gallery
01:14:35 15 Mountains and hills surrounding Sarajevo
01:14:50 16 See also
01:14:59 17 Notes
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Sarajevo (; Cyrillic: Сарајево, pronounced [sǎrajeʋo]; see names in other languages) is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a population of 275,524 in its administrative limits. The Sarajevo metropolitan area, including Sarajevo Canton, East Sarajevo and nearby municipalities, is home to 555,210 inhabitants.a Nestled within the greater Sarajevo valley of Bosnia, it is surrounded by the Dinaric Alps and situated along the Miljacka River in the heart of the Balkans.
Sarajevo is the political, financial, social and cultural center of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a prominent center of culture in the Balkans, with its region-wide influence in entertainment, media, fashion, and the arts.Due to its long and rich history of religious and cultural diversity, Sarajevo is sometimes called the Jerusalem of Europe or Jerusalem of the Balkans. It is one of only a few major European cities which have a mosque, Catholic church, Orthodox church and synagogue in the same neighborhood. A regional center in education, the city is home to the Balkans first institution of tertiary education in the form of an Islamic polytechnic called the Saraybosna Osmanlı Medrese, today part of the University of Sarajevo.Although settlement in the area stretches back to prehistoric times, the modern city arose as an Ottoman stronghold in the 15th century. Sarajevo has attracted international attention several times throughout its history. In 1885, Sarajevo was the first city in Europe and the second city in the world to have a full-time electric tram network running through the city, following San Francisco. In 1914, it was the site of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria by local Young Bosnia activist Gavrilo Princip that sparked World War I, which also ended Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and resulted in the creation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Later, after World War II, the establishment of the Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina within the Second Yugoslavia led to a massive expansion of Sarajevo, the constituent republic's capital, which culminated with the hosting of the 1984 Winter Olympics marking a prosperous era for the city. However, after the start of the Yugoslav Wars, for 1,425 days, from April 1992 to February 1996, the city suffered the longest siege of a capital city in the history of modern warfare, during the Bosnian War and the breakup of Yugoslavia.Sarajevo has been undergoing post-war reconstruction, and is the fastest growing city in Bosnia ...
Kent Hovind - Seminar 6 - The Hovind Theory [MULTISUBS]
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The Hovind Theory blends scientific observations with Scripture in a fascinating explanation of what caused Noah's Flood, the ice age, the formation of coal, mountain ranges, and the Grand Canyon. Dr. Hovind gives logical answers to the physical anomalies that geologists cannot explain with the evolutionary theory. This seminar aims to answer the following questions:
What caused Noah's flood? How could the world be completely covered with water? Where does the ice age fit into the Bible
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