testrunawaytrain
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/e5syoke5pfw1o0m/30VpRZTTNU
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ro4faiqq7a4sxe0/ramit%20mate%20I%27m%20RDP.mp3
Friday, 19 October 2012
Saturday, 29 September 2012
Saturday, 28 April 2012
Test for embedded stuff
Test this is Jake Thackray
code for embedding is the one with the html line embed, i should just need to chnage the bit just after that.
all 4 work
test2
Thursday, 31 March 2011
Walkabout Tree goes Walkabout
A surprise awaited a plant expert at the National Botanic Garden of Wales when he returned from a recent holiday - one of his plants had gone for a walk!
Bob Edwards, who works for the Australian Plant Research Organisation, Northern Europe, explained. “ I had collected the plant (Pandanus Pedis) in Eastern Australia a few years ago, and when a few of the Park Rangers told me I had better keep it chained up at night, I assumed they were having fun at the expense of a Brit. However, events have proved them right - the plant is indeed capable of moving. Basically, it sends out surface roots in the same manner as strawberries; normally it would then use these roots to anchor itself to the rocky terrain that it likes. In rare cases however, it can use the roots to pull itself into a better position. My guess that this part of Wales is too wet for it, and the plant, which can travel up to 500 metres per day, will try to find a suitable south facing rocky coastal area. We managed to follow the tracks for several kilometres before we lost the trail at the main road. I wouldn’t be surprised if in years to come, there is a colony of Pandanus Pedis on the cliffs at Tenby!
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