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Facts About Salal Berries

April 9, 2019 By admin Leave a Comment

Salal berries are native to North America. These berries are abundantly found in the wild in the coastal regions of western North America but have been localized in Europe too. The scientific name for Salal is Gaultheria Shallon and it belongs to the Ericaceae plant family. The plants are mainly popular in the floral industry where the leaves of this plant are used in floral arrangements, however they’re also known for their berry fruit and health benefits.

Salal Berries
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The words Salal and Shallon originate from native American languages. The name Gaultheria comes from the name of Canadian botanist, Jean-François Gaultier. The genus Gaultheria Shallon(Salal Berry) was named after him by a fellow botanist named Pehr Kalm.

Gaultheria Shallon(Salal) are small trees or shrubs that grow in thickets and can reach a height of 5m.

These shrubs prefer moist and shaded conditions and that’s why they are commonly found near coastal areas. They are also found growing under the canopy of trees in coniferous forests.

Gaultheria Shallon(Salal Berry)
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Leaves are dark green, shiny and thick with a leathery texture. Each leaf is about 2-4 inches in length.

The Gaultheria shallon’s flowers are bell shaped, hairy and pinkish-white in color. The flowers are short, about 0.7cm to 1cm in length.

Salal(Gaultheria shallon) flowers
Author: Walter Siegmund / (CC BY-SA 3.0)

The berries themselves also have a slightly hairy appearance. They grow and become mature in summers. Their color changes to dark-blue when fully ripe, much similar to blue-berries.

However they taste a bit different and are slightly less juicy and sweet than other berries.

In old times, these berries were a staple fruit of the Native people of North America. Salal berries were eaten fresh or sometimes dried up into cakes for consumption in winter.

Salal Berries
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Some native populations also used the berries to thicken salmon eggs and some would dip the berries in fish grease and eat them during large feasts.

In modern times people eat them raw or use them to make jams, jellies, pies or as dried fruit.

Ripe Salal Berries
Author: Darren Giles / (CC BY-SA 3.0)

Research conducted has shown that Salal berries are rich in nutrients like Vitamin C, and have a much higher antioxidant content than most of the other berry fruits. Antioxidants are very important for brain and cardiovascular health.

Salal berries are also good for hair and skin health. The berries are rich in vitamins and flavonoids that prevent ageing and skin degeneration.

Salal(Gaultheria shallon) leaves
Author: Murray Foubister / (CC BY-SA 2.0)

The leaves of this plant also serve several edible and medicinal purposes. In ancient times, Native American people used the leaves of the plant to flavor fish soup. At other times, the leaves were used as appetite suppressants. People would chew them to suppress their hunger.

Tea prepared by boiling the leaves in water is believed to have positive effects in decreasing and treating bladder inflammation, stomach and intestinal ulcers, heartburn, indigestion, sinus conditions, diarrhea, fever, sore throat, and menstrual cramps.

Salal Berries
Author: Murray Foubister / (CC BY-SA 2.0)

Apart from being used in tea, the leaves are also used in making poultice that is used to ease pain and discomfort caused by insect bites and stings.

Salal also acts as a food source for animals. Salal berries are consumed by squirrels, chipmunks and bears while the leaves and shrub are consumed by deer and mules.

Salal Berries
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Facts About Sawney Bean Myth

April 4, 2019 By admin Leave a Comment

Alexander “Sawney” Bean was the semi-mythical head of a 48 member clan in 16th century Scotland. He was reportedly executed for the mass murder and cannibalization of over 1,000 people. Historians tend to believe that Bean never existed, or that his story has been highly exaggerated. Nonetheless, his story has become part of the local folklore and the Edinburgh tourism industry.

A drawing from the 18th century depicting Sawney Bean

Alexander Bean was born during the 1500s in East Lothian. Bean tried taking up the family trade of a ditch digger and hedge trimmer, but was unable to live this life. Bean left home with a vicious woman, and they reportedly lived in a cave on Bennane Head between Girvan and Ballantrae in Scotland, where they lived for 25 years. During this time they had eight sons and six daughters along with nearly three dozen grandchildren some of whom were the product of incest.

Due to Bean’s lack of motivation for honest and hard labor it is said that him and his family thrived by ambushing and robbing individuals or groups at night. They brought the bodies back to their cave, where the clan cannibalized them, pickling any remains. The disappearances did not go unnoticed by locals, and sometimes discarded body parts were found washed up on nearby beaches.

Eventually more notice was taken to the disappearances and many organized searches were set, one search made note of the cave, but no one believed humans could live in it. Several innocent people were accused of the crimes, but when the disappearances continued, townspeople began to suspect innkeepers as they were the last known to see the missing people.

One evening, the Bean clan attacked a couple, but the man was skilled in combat. Before the scuffle was over, a group appeared on the trail and the Beans were forced to flee. Not long after, King James VI of Scotland led a manhunt with a team of 400 men along with bloodhounds to track down the clan. The clan’s cave was found, along with scattered human remains from the clans years of murders and cannibalization.

The clan was captured alive and taken to Edinburgh and eventually Glasgow where they were executed. Other legends have sprouted from the original legend of Alexander Bean. It is said that one of his daughters left the clan going to Girvan. After the families capture, her true identity was revealed, and she was hung from the “Hairy Tree” that she herself planted.

Sawney Bean is often considered a mythical figure due to the many historical inconsistencies present in various versions of the legend. As well, a 2005 article by Sean Thomas notes that historical documents such as newspapers and diaries during “Sawney” Bean’s era make no mention of the disappearances of hundreds of people. Rather, it is likely that kernels of truth have inspired the legend.

Another cannibal story similar to the Sawney Bean story was published in 1696 by Nathaniel Crouch, going by the pseudonym of “Richard Burton”. The story recounts a family, living in 1459, who participated in cannibalism, but were all burned alive in a fire. Only one child lived, but at the age of twelve was accused of the same crime.

The legend of Alexander “Sawney” Bean has been chronicled in various print media since 1843. Along with print the legend has made its way to film in Wes Craven’s 1977 movie The Hills Have Eyes, where the family is set in modern-day America. In 2005, an award winning animated short, The True Story of Sawney Beane, was released. Several bands have incorporated the Sawney Bean tail into their music and album titles.

The cave which is believed to have been the home of Sawney Bean
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Edinburgh has used the legend to drive their tourist industry. There is a boat ride set in the Sawney Bean family caves in the Edinburgh Dungeon along with a short show presenting the legend to viewers.

Eye-Opening and Shocking Facts About Cigarette Smoking

April 2, 2019 By admin Leave a Comment

In this post i’m going to share with you some harmful effects of cigarette smoking. Cigarette smoking is one of the most harmful drug addiction and a lot of people have succumbed to this habit. Smoking cigarettes is one of the main reasons people die of heart attacks and cancers of different types. Quitting smoking always helps, the sooner the better. The best way to stop smoking in my experience is to go ‘Cold Turkey’ and quit all at once.

Author: Marius Mellebye / (CC BY 2.0)

The main component of a cigarette is nicotine which is responsible for the addiction. Nicotine is an addictive drug and only 0.5g of this compound in its pure form can kill an adult human instantly.

There are many other harmful cigarette components like tar and lead.

Smoking is the major factor of many heart and chronic diseases and is also one of the major cause of lung cancer, cancers of the larynx and mouth, esophageal cancer,pancreatic cancer and bladder cancer.

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There are over 1.1 billion people in the world who smoke cigarettes.

8.6 million people in the U.S. have at least one serous disease or medical illness caused by smoking cigarettes.

Adult male smokers on average, lose 13.2 years of life and female smokers lose 14.5 years of life as a result of smoking.

Smoking related illness is the cause of 1 out 5 deaths in the U.S. annually.

Cigarette smoke contains over 7000 chemicals of which 70 are carcinogenic.

Author: Marco Verch / (CC BY 2.0)

Every eight seconds, someone dies from tobacco use.

Australian school children spend over $30 million a year or $82,000 a day on cigarettes.

Each year in UK about 30000 people die from lung cancer.More than 8 out of 10 cases are related to cigarette smoking.

10 million cigarettes are sold every minute.

A smoker’s life is cut by at least five minutes on average, for each cigarette smoked.

Author: Marco Verch / (CC BY 2.0)

Among young teens worldwide(aged 13 to 15), about 1 in 5 smokes.

Between 80,000 and 100,000 children worldwide start smoking every day, half of whom live in Asia.

According to research studies, 50% of those who start smoking in adolescent years go on to smoke for about 15 to 20 years.

Half of long-term smokers will die from tobacco.

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Facts About Tarragona, Spain

April 1, 2019 By admin Leave a Comment

Tarragona is a small city located in the Catalonia region on the northeast coastline of Spain, that runs along the Mediterranean Sea. The exact year the city was founded is unknown but people believe the city to be older than 500 BC. According to some legends the city could be as old as
2407 BC. Tarragona was inhabited by Hispanic tribes until it was captured by Roman Forces in 218 BC. Later the city was ruled by Muslim Caliphs and then Christian Kings. Modern day Tarragona is part of the Catalonia community in Spain.

Tarragona City
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Tarragona has a total area of 57.9km2 with an elevation of 68m above sea level.

The city has a population of more than 132000 thousand individuals. The average age of people living in the city is 40 years, while the average life expectancy is 78 for men and 84 for women.

The city has a hot and humid climate in summers and mildly cool winters. The average temperature during summers is around 20°C while in winters it’s about 11°C.

The average annual temperature is approximately 15-16 °C. Tarragona receives an average rainfall of 560mm per year.

Roman amphitheater in Tarragona
Author: Mike McBey / (CC BY 2.0)

Tarragona is an important economic hub of Catalonia and is considered the second most important financial center of Catalonia.

The city’s economy is mainly run by its petrochemical industry. It represents about 25% of Spain’s chemical industry as a whole and is considered the chemical hub of Southern Europe.

Tarragona also has a busy sea port which plays a very important role in Spain’s economy.

Ruins of a Roman palace
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Tarragona is also famous for the Castell (human tower) at its festivals. This is an integral part of Catalonian culture. People climb on top of each other to form a short tower called the Castell.

Because Tarragona used to be a Roman Colony, it has a rich roman heritage and a lot of roman archaeological sites and walls still exist in the city. Many of the new buildings and structures of the modern day city are built on the ruins of the Roman era.

An ancient Roman aqueduct in Tarragona
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One of these roman relics is an old amphitheater located near the sea. This amphitheater also has the ruins of a church that belonged to the Knights Templar.

Apart from the amphitheater, the city has other roman remains which include some walls, a citadel, a Roman palace, a Roman circus and also the remains of an old aqueduct which was used to transport freshwater during the Roman era.

Sunset overTarragona

Tarragona at night
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Facts About Orangutans

March 31, 2019 By admin Leave a Comment

Orangutan is a Malay word meaning ”person of the forest.” Orangutans are long haired apes and somewhat orange-red colored primates that are found only in the islands, Sumatra and Borneo. They are highly intelligible creatures and are able to recognize themselves in a mirror. Some people believe that they can speak but choose not to, because of fear that they would be forced to work if they were ever caught talking. Currently these apes are categorized as critically endangered and their population is under constant decline.

Orangutans at Phoenix Zoo in USA

Orangutan’s are very large, reaching up to 4 to 5 ft (1.2 to 1.5m) in height.

They can build different tools like sticks to dig insect nests and nests for themselves on trees.

They have 32 permanent teeth just like humans do.

They spend much of their time in trees in their tropical rain forest home.

Orangutans at Dudley Zoo in UK.

Orangutans can make about 13 to 15 different kind of sounds.

Adult Orangutans weigh around 73 to 180 lbs.

They use large leaves as umbrellas to protect themselves from getting wet during rains.

The diet of an Orangutan consists of mainly fruits and leaves from rain forest trees. They also eat bark, insects, honey, meat and sometimes eggs on rare occasions. Sometimes they also eat soil and rock.

An Orangutan having a snack

Orangutans can give birth only once in every eight years.

Orangutans have a life span of 30 to 40 years, though some have lived as long as 60 years in captivity.

Unfortunately human activities like deforestation and hunting has caused a huge decline in their population which has placed them under the threat of extinction.

An Orangutan at Singapore Zoo
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Useful and Interesting Facts About Kittens

March 31, 2019 By admin Leave a Comment

Kittens are one of the most cute and adorable little things and it’s really fun to play with them. They are also more sociable than grown up cats and like to play and interact with their owners. Like all babies, kittens are also sensitive and delicate. They require special care and attention in the early part of their life. Here are some useful and interesting facts about kittens that could be helpful to people who own cats or plan to get one.

A 1 day old Maine Coon kitten.
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Kittens that are adopted at too young an age tend to bite more than those who spend the early 12-16 weeks with their mothers. So, it would be better to adopt kittens along with the mother.

Kittens are sensitive and can get sick easily. So, owners should get their kittens vaccinated and medicated. They should also visit a vet regularly.

A kitten opening its eyes for the first time.

Kittens need their mothers in the early weeks of their life.The mother’s milk is important for a proper and nutritious growth. It also contains essential antibodies that protects the kitten from infectious diseases.The mothers keep their babies warm because young kittens are unable to regulate body temperature.

As Infant kittens can’t regulate their body temperature, don’t bathe your kitten until it is at least 8 weeks old.And use only kitten-safe products for its cleaning. Adult cat or dog products could be toxic.

Kittens love to play.
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Keep them confined to a safe room and don’t let them wander off.They may get lost somewhere in your house. So keep them in one location until they are old enough to explore what’s outside.

Take care of hazards like electrical sockets, electrical cords, small toys or pieces of string which they might try to swallow.

A Diamond Eye kitten
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Feed the kitten three or four small meals daily until the kitten is 6 months old. Kittens have tiny tummies and can’t eat a load of food at once.

Keep your kitten’s claws clipped so that it doesn’t scratch your skin or any other object.

And finally when they are old enough, let them wander outside and explore the world but make sure they have taken proper vaccines and medications and even when they’re outside, keep an eye on them and don’t let them go near a road where there is a lot of traffic.

Just another cute kitty pic
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