a world of light

Day 58 of a World of Light
A great deedA person wishing to remain anonymous walked in to the Turkish Embassy in the US and donated $30 million to aid victims of the devastating earthquake in early...
Day 58 of a World of Light
A great deedA person wishing to remain anonymous walked in to the Turkish Embassy in the US and donated $30 million to aid victims of the devastating earthquake in early...

Day 57
The oldest living being on the planet He was here before the ancient Egyptians began building the pyramids. He lived through the rise and fall of the Roman...
Day 57
The oldest living being on the planet He was here before the ancient Egyptians began building the pyramids. He lived through the rise and fall of the Roman...

Day 56 of a World of Light
Let it snow The Inuit may have 50 words for snow but the Scottish language has 421 words for their white rain, including: skelf: a large snowflake spitters: small...
Day 56 of a World of Light
Let it snow The Inuit may have 50 words for snow but the Scottish language has 421 words for their white rain, including: skelf: a large snowflake spitters: small...

Day 55
The highest concentration of men over the age of 100 on the planet are found here…. The island of Sardinia in Italy—One of the world’s ‘Blue Zones’. In most populations, women...
Day 55
The highest concentration of men over the age of 100 on the planet are found here…. The island of Sardinia in Italy—One of the world’s ‘Blue Zones’. In most populations, women...

Day 54
Elegant, graceful and pleasingly pink, Flamingos dance for their food and for their love. This is something that needs to be seen to be truly appreciated. These tall birds use...
Day 54
Elegant, graceful and pleasingly pink, Flamingos dance for their food and for their love. This is something that needs to be seen to be truly appreciated. These tall birds use...

Day 53
A circle of life When a volcano in Tanzania collapsed in on itself, it left a 600m deep, 19km wide bowl-like depression which has become a sanctuary to over 30,000...
Day 53
A circle of life When a volcano in Tanzania collapsed in on itself, it left a 600m deep, 19km wide bowl-like depression which has become a sanctuary to over 30,000...