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  • This woodland construction is the world's biggest beaver dam, which at 2,790ft is more than twice the length of the Hoover dam and can be seen from space. It is located on the southern edge of Wood Buffalo National Park in Northern Alberta, Canada. The mammals use trees, mud and stone to make a type of moat where they can use their swimming skills to evade any predators.

  • Researchers have found 200 million still-inhabited termite mounds that are almost 4,000 years old in the dried forests in north-eastern Brazil. These mounds cover an area of more than 230,000 square kilometres - about the size of Laos - and can be easily seen from space using Google Earth.

  • This photograph shows a nest of a harvester ant in India. The area where this nest is found in the Western Ghats experiences 3 to 11 meters (9 to 36 feet) of rain during a monsoon season that lasts three to four months. The nest’s architecture likely functions to divert large amounts of water from the central nest entrance. The ants build these nests on a slant and the spiralling channels guide the water away, slowing it down rather than risk eroding the face of the nest.

  • “Dragonfly signifies a path to new worlds. They are about transformation & a change in perspective, energy, potential, maturity, depth of character, power & poise. The dragonfly navigates with elegance & grace.”

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