
Animals of the Serengeti: And Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Adam Scott Kennedy and Vicki Kennedy
Book
Containing 146 stunning color photos, Animals of the Serengeti is a remarkable look at the mammals...
Climate Change and Rocky Mountain Ecosystems: 2017
Jessica E. Halofsky and David L. Peterson
Book
This book is the result of a team of approximately 100 scientists and resource managers who worked...

National Birds of the World: Avian Emblems of the World
Book
Birds are one of the most popular and visible forms of all wildlife and are inextricably linked with...

Ooredoo Inland Sea
Navigation and Travel
App
Ooredoo presents a handy guide to the Inland Sea in Qatar. This application is designed not only to...

Making a Wildflower Meadow
Book
Meadow-making helps preserve our fragile environment from further decline but it requires knowledge...

Awix (3310 KP) rated Destroy All Monsters (1968) in Movies
Feb 23, 2018 (Updated May 17, 2019)
The utter gravity of the performances when coupled to the completely preposterous plot results in a movie which it is almost impossible to take seriously: there is the odd sign even the original film-makers had their tongues in their cheeks. Still, it has all your favourite monsters in the same movie (even in the same scene, most likely), although the prominence of the different characters depends more on what state the monster suit is in than their actual fame. Film-makers arguably missed a trick in making the climactic monster battle more of a mugging than a grand melee, but you can't have everything. Ridiculous, awesome: awesomely ridiculous, ridiculously awesome.

The Marinated Meeple (1853 KP) rated Costa Rica in Tabletop Games
Nov 20, 2018
The Last Hussar
Book
History comes alive in these pages as Peter Stephaich traces his origins from 1608 when King Rudolph...

Whales and Tales
Book
Swimming with dolphins, whale-watching tours and seeing animals in the wild are items likely to be...

Red Sky at Night
Book
John Barrington was a shepherd to over 750 Blackface ewes who graze 2,000 acres of some of Britain's...