Friday, October 28, 2016

Four Die At Dreamworld!

dreamworld
 
It has been confirmed that 4 people have died at Dreamworld, Goldcoast, Australia while riding the Thunder River Rapid ride. The victims were two women and two men. Dreamworld has been closed since this incident and an investigation is under way.
Dreamworld is known as Australia's biggest theme park with more than 50 rides and attractions. The Thunder River Rapid Ride was opened in 1986 and it is a family ride and seats 6 people in 1 car. Riders have to be taller than 1.20 meters to ride. This ride travels up to 45 km/ hour.
 
Reviewed by Sahib

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Extinct Lion Found!!!


attenborough lion

A miniature marsupial lion, extinct for at least 18 million years, has been named after
Sir David Attenborough, a Broadcaster Naturalist.
Its fossilised remains were found in a remote part of Australia.
Teeth and bone fragments from the kitten-sized predator, named Microleo attenboroughi, were found in limestone deposits at the Riversleigh World Heritage Fossil site in north-western Queensland.
The researchers named the new species after the British broadcasting legend because of his work promoting the famous fossil site, which provides a record of nearly 25 million years of Australia’s natural history.



Reported By Noelani

JOKES!!!


Why can't you give Elsa a balloon? 
Because she will Let it go 



What do you call a fake noodle? 

  
An Impasta!

Why do fish live in salt water?
Because pepper makes them sneeze!

What do cows read with breakfast?  
A moooospaper!!

What does a piece of toast wear to 
bed? 
His pa-JAM-as!!

What flower do you wear on your face?
Tu-lips!


What do you call a dinosaur that does not take a bath?
A Stink-o-Saurus. 



By Noelani

Paris Bans Plastic!!


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France has announced a new law banning plastic cutlery. The idea is to step up efforts to reduce            pollution. It follows a ban on plastic bags, in place since July.
As part of the country’s plans to be more environmentally friendly, plastic knives, forks, spoons, cups             and plates will no longer be allowed.
The new measures gives producers until 2020 to ensure that all disposable dishes sold in France are                              made of biologically sourced materials and can be composted.
                     I think this is a great idea for France and that more countries
should be doing it as well.

           By Noelani

Hundertwasser Art

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