One hour of my Syrian Facebook ‹ On The Edge of Syria ‹ Reader — WordPress.com

Source: One hour of my Syrian Facebook ‹ On The Edge of Syria ‹ Reader — WordPress.com

“Where Have All the Flowers Gone?” By Cindy Georgakas — MasticadoresUsa // Editor: Barbara Leonhard

Years pass in fields picking daisy’s, before you were a thought. He loves me, he loves me not.   Where have all the flowers gone?   We plucked each petal, you, and I, on a pinky swear, without a care, of promises made on a whim, and a blade of grass.   Where have all […]

“Where Have All the Flowers Gone?” By Cindy Georgakas — MasticadoresUsa // Editor: Barbara Leonhard

Some More Very Interesting Historical Photographs. — beetleypete

I found another 9-minute video containing a variety of historical photos, 38 in all. I have seen a few of them before but the majority were new to me.

Some More Very Interesting Historical Photographs. — beetleypete

In Bolivia, mercury pollution spreads amid a surge in gold mining — Stigmatis News

A boom in small-scale gold mining in Bolivia has raised concerns about pollution from mercury used in the mining process. Researchers are citing the health impacts on downstream villages, but the government has yet to act to stem the widespread use of the highly toxic chemical. By Thomas Graham Across Bolivia, even in protected areas recognized […]

In Bolivia, mercury pollution spreads amid a surge in gold mining — Stigmatis News