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THE SUPERTREE GARDEN

gardens-by-the-bayThe world’s most spectacular nature park is the 130-acre Gardens by the Bay in Singapore. In the gigantic greenhouse of the Flower Dome, virtually every rare flower on earth flourishes in abundance, while the Cloud Forest is a wonderland of tropical waterfalls seemingly falling out of the sky high above.

Dominating the park are the 160-foot high Supertrees, towering vertical gardens covered in orchids, ferns, vines, and exotic plants. There are elevated canopies and walkways between them. Exploring the astonishing display of hi-tech botanical artistry and genius that is Gardens by the Bay is absolutely awe-inspiring.

TTPer Cassowary was kind enough to guide me through the park as Singapore is his home. Perhaps he’ll tell us more about it on the Forum. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #102 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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IS THIS THE WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL BEACH?

praia-do-sanchoAccording to the many thousands of world travellers on TripAdvisor, it’s #1: Praia do Sancho on the Brazilian island of Fernando de Noronha. You’ll also find it on just about any list of most beautiful beaches, such as Condé Nast, Harper’s Bazaar, and Luxury Travel.

The whole island is gorgeous. Mention that you’ve been there to any Brazilian who hasn’t and their eyes get misty. Fernando de Noronha (no-rone-ya) is the dream honeymoon, the dream vacation that only comes true for few in Brazil, as it’s hard to get to and hardly any place to stay once you’re there.

You have to get to either Recife or Natal in the far northeast, then fly 220 miles out into the Atlantic. Then take a boat, or scamper down the rocks of a 250ft-high cliff to be on the sugar sand of this enchanting beach – which you’ll have almost to yourself.

For some reason, all those lists have the name wrong, calling it “Baia” or “Baio,” when it’s “Praia” (beach in Portuguese). As the welcome sign proudly announces above the cliff trail: “Praia do Sancho – A Mais Bonita do Mundo,” Sancho Beach – The Most Beautiful in the World. If you’re lucky to ever get here, you’ll surely agree. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #73 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE MOTHER LEATHERBACK

leatheback-turtleThe leatherneck sea turtle is the world’s largest turtle, weighing up to 1500 pounds. This female was about half that. They have an enormous range, all the way from the North Sea to South Africa in the Atlantic, spending their lives at sea eating jellyfish – except when a female comes ashore to her hatching beach and bury her clutch of eggs in the sand above high tide.

Dropping several dozen glistening white golfball-size eggs into a depression scooped out with her flippers, she covers them up with sand, and heads back to sea, never to see them again. More than two months later, the born hatchlings dig out of the sand and wiggle their way into the sea, where the lucky ones survive.

I was able to watch this mommy’s entire egg-birthing process at dawn on a remote beach in the West African country of Gabon. It was such a privilege to witness an act of elemental nature by such an extraordinary creature. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #127 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE YEZIDI BLACK SNAKE SACRED SPRING

At the Temple of the Peacock Angel in the Yezidi holy city of Lalish, you find this entrance to a Sacred Spring with a carved black snake, revered by Yezidis as they believe a black snake stuck itself into a hole in Noah’s Ark and saved humanity.

The Yezidis are among the most ancient of all peoples in the Middle East. Their heartland is in what is now Northern Iraq, or Iraqi Kurdistan. You may know of them through the horrific butchery perpetrated upon them by the medieval terrorists of ISIS which gained worldwide notoriety.

They are a fascinating people whose syncretic beliefs are a mélange of Zoroastrianism, Syriac Christianity, Sufi Islam spiced with their own interpretation of all three. In other words, they are their own people, no one else like them – peaceful, at ease with themselves, and immensely likeable.

Their protectors are the Kurds – an extraordinary people in their own right. We’ll be visiting Iraqi Kurdistan and the Yezidis once more next year. ((Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #89 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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HALF-FULL REPORT 04/30/21

temple-of-the-crescent-moonLike the Temple of the Crescent Moon is an oasis amidst the sands of the Gobi Desert, To The Point is an oasis of rationality amidst the desert wasteland of Leftist “Woke” insanity.

Those TTPers who were with me here when we explored the Gobi in 2016 have a special appreciation of this.  The purpose of this week’s HFR is to impart to all TTPers an enhanced appreciation as well, as it is my intention for this to be one of the best HFRs ever.  When you’re done, let me know how I did!

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KEEPING YOUR SANITY XV

reward-chartCould green tea be a major way to keep your sanity, and restore all of America’s?

As you can see in the chart above, you really want be “met/met,” as opposed to “val/met,” or worse “val/val.”  Problem is, which one you are is genetic – you have a particular gene that is one of these three.

Ah, but it turns out that an ingredient in green tea could fix the problem.  How is a fascinating story – and it began in Trinidad many years ago.

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PARTY BALLOONS TIED TO A BURNING STAKE

oscars-no-show"Racism is the witchcraft of the 21st century, and cancel culture is the stake at which you are burned."

—Jack Carr, The Devil's Hand

Did you watch the 93rd Oscars Sunday night (4/25)?  Hardly anyone else did either.  Down 58% (!) from last year, less than 10 million worldwide tuned in.

Most Americans knew exactly what to expect and opted out of the three-hour "horror story," as Piers Morgan put it.  Piers was exactly right when he wrote:

"The tragic truth is that the Oscars as we know it died last night — woked to death by a craven collective desire from those involved to preach not entertain, to lecture rather than make us laugh, and to virtue-signal instead of perform."  

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ZHOU XIDEN DECLARES WAR ON AMERICA

taxing-to-prosperityAmerica’s Thief-in-Chief delivered a fatuous, cringe-worthy Hate Speech to the Nation full of calumny, lies, and distortions.  Let’s itemize this abomination.

For openers, his entire address of over an hour was based on the only argument the Democrats have put forward on their own behalf in the last five years: Trump hate.   And hatred of America.

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THE DEMS’ ACHILLES HEEL?

One trillion dollars in stacked $100 dollar bills
One trillion dollars in stacked $100 dollar bills

A specter is haunting the Democrat Party — the specter of inflation.

Inflation is an insidious tax that robs the poor and the middle class. It favors the U.S. government, the world’s biggest debtor, because the government expects to pay back its creditors in Monopoly money. It crushes the real earnings of the vast majority of American households and destroys their savings.

That’s what the Democrats are up to. And that’s what might bring them down–just as 12% inflation brought down Jimmy Carter in 1980.

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WE REALLY NEED TO GET MAD AS HELL

Yes, all us Normals need to get mad as hell and refuse to take it anymore.  Why?  Because the entire System is now rigged as thoroughly as the 2020 presidential election.  You can’t win, but that’s all part of the plan.

That’s their dream, a country where you live in terror of them because you can never be sure that what you are doing or failing to do is suddenly going to be criminalized.

Take the whole imbroglio about Stabby Girl, the teen psycho in Ohio who decided to filet a girl in front of a cop.

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SKYE’S LINKS 04/29/21

usps-spies The US Post Office is spying on your social media posts.  Yes, really!

US Postal Service Running 'Covert Operations Program' To Spy On Americans' Social Media Posts, Share With Agencies

The Postal Service is running a 'covert operations program' that monitors Americans' social media posts

In case you didn't know it, the outside of every letter and package is scanned by the USPO and the scans are sent to the NSA for permanent retention.  This is called a mail cover.  It was once done manually on the mail of suspected organized organized crime members.  We Normals are now all under suspicion, and no warrant is needed; your tax dollars at work!

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY – CLIMBING THE GREAT PYRAMID

jw-at-the-pyramidFifty years ago – August 1971 – I was able to climb the Great Pyramid of Cheops all the way to the top.  450 feet high, 4,000 years old, the only one of the original Seven Wonders of the World to still exist, it was my first time in Egypt and I had to give it a go.

Of course, this is illegal.  So I waited near sunset and all the tourists had gone, walked around to the northwest corner hidden from most views where there was one lonely guard.  I gave him 20 Egyptian pounds which made him very happy, and up I went.  Each block at the bottom is about five feet tall and gets smaller as you climb, with over 200 stone layers or “courses” base to apex.  The top is flat, about 10-foot square – the limestone casing reaching a point gone long ago.

I was a philosophy doctoral student back then, so I sat down, took out from my daypack Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, and read my idol’s wisdom in the light of the setting sun.  It was a sunset I’ll never forget, too mesmerized by the moment to take a picture.  The photo is of me taken recently where I began my climb of decades ago. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #126 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE EUROPE THAT’S STILL THERE

sempsibrigaIt’s found here – the fishing port of the ancient village of Sesimbra in Portugal.  3,000 years ago it was called Sempsibriga – high place or briga of the Sempsi Celts.  So much of Europe is gone now, steamrollered by modernity.  Not here, where Portuguese fishermen sail out in their tiny boats for their daily catch as they have for countless generations.  The best fish you’ve ever had is in Sesimbra’s local restaurants – wow, is the swordfish good.

While Portugal is a First World country with all the modernity you could ask for, it is unique not only for the charm of its history and post-card picturesqueness, but the sweetness of its people.  They are simply nice in a way that’s so captivating.  Their traditional family values are part of their nature.  The country resonates with peacefulness, an at ease serenity.  It’s the Europe that’s still there.

You can be captivated yourself by joining our WX Exploration of Portugal next month, June 17-26.   (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #126 Photo ©Jack Wheeler

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