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The Church Floor is a pure natural phenomenon,<br />
the tops of basaltic columns on the surface, covering<br />
an area of about 80 m², just like tiles on the ground. Basaltic<br />
columns are created when the flowing lava comes to a halt and<br />
cools off, probably in boggy areas, where steam percolates through<br />
as well. The Church Floor was declared inviolate.<br />
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The effect produced by a group of meteoroids,<br />
probably the debris left by the passage of a comet,<br />
coming from the same area in the sky. A large<br />
number of meteors that appear over a period of<br />
hours or days and seem to come from the<br />
same direction in the sky.<br />
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Ice caves are temporary structures that<br />
form at the edge of glaciers when<br />
flowing water melts a hole into glaciers.<br />
The tightly packed ice has very few air<br />
bubbles and absorbs all light except for<br />
blue, giving the ice its unique color.<br />
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The Pororoca is a surfable tidal wave that<br />
travels as far as 500 miles up the Amazon<br />
River - and at times - can reach 12 feet high.<br />
The longest wave in the world forms only<br />
twice a year from February to March, when<br />
the tides of the Atlantic Ocean meet the<br />
mouth of the Amazon.<br />
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Supercells are the rarest and most<br />
dangerous type of storm. While they are<br />
formed just like other storms, the<br />
vertical rotation of their updraft means<br />
that they can sustain themselves for<br />
much, much longer.<br />
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Socotra is so isolated that one third of its plant life<br />
is found nowhere else on planet Earth. One of the<br />
most bizarre forms of life is the dragon blood tree,<br />
which resembles an umbrella.<br />
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Yellowstone is home to about half of the world’s geysers —<br />
the largest concentration on earth, around 10,000 in all.<br />
The park includes 300 geysers and hot springs including<br />
Old Faithful and Grand Prismatic Hot Spring. Geyser basins<br />
throughout the Park feature groups of steaming, gurgling,<br />
and spraying spectacles, many in glorious color.<br />
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Aurora is a natural light display in the sky,<br />
predominantly seen in the high latitude regions.<br />
Auroras are caused by charged particles, mainly<br />
electrons and protons, entering the atmosphere<br />
from above causing ionization and excitation of<br />
atmospheric constituents, and consequent<br />
optical emissions. Incident protons can also<br />
produce emissions as hydrogen atoms after<br />
gaining an electron from the atmosphere.<br />
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The Moeraki Boulders are huge natural<br />
spherical boulders that have formed at<br />
Koekohe Beach over time. These balls<br />
were originally formed under the sea floor<br />
in a process that saw sediment, such as<br />
sand, hardened into stone. Over 60 million<br />
years, coastal erosion revealed these<br />
creations to the world.<br />
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These colourful rock formations are the<br />
result of red sandstone and mineral<br />
deposits laid down over millions of<br />
years. Wind and rain then carved<br />
amazing shapes into the rock, forming<br />
natural pillars, towers, ravines, valleys,<br />
and waterfalls.<br />
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These lens-shaped anomalies form when<br />
moist air flows over a mountain and piles<br />
into large and layered clouds. Due to their<br />
strange shape, these clouds are often<br />
mistaken for UFOs.<br />
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Sailing stones can weigh up to 700<br />
pounds and move across the barren<br />
desert without help from humans or<br />
animals. It was only recently that this<br />
spooky migration was explained. In<br />
the winter, ice forms around<br />
thousands of rocks and as the<br />
ground becomes wet, the stones<br />
begin to slide, leaving magnificent<br />
trails behind them.<br />
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The Church Floor<br />
01<br />
Jan<br />
Ice Caves<br />
02<br />
Feb<br />
03<br />
Mar<br />
Supercells<br />
04<br />
Apr<br />
Spherical Boulders<br />
Meteor Shower<br />
05<br />
May<br />
06<br />
Jun<br />
Never-Ending Wave<br />
07<br />
Jul<br />
Socotra Island<br />
Danxia Landforms<br />
08<br />
AUG<br />
Week 1<br />
Company Information & Logo<br />
January 2017<br />
S M T W T F S<br />
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2 RAK 3 RAK 4 RAK 5 RAK 6 RAK 7 RAK 8 RAK<br />
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8 9 10 11 12 13 14<br />
9 RAK 10 RAK 11 RAK 12 RAK 13 RAK 14 RAK 15 RAK<br />
Yellowstone Park<br />
09<br />
Sep<br />
Lenticular Clouds<br />
10<br />
Oct<br />
Week 2<br />
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15 16 17 18 19 20 21<br />
16 RAK 17 RAK 18 RAK 19 RAK 20 RAK 21 RAK 22 RAK<br />
Week 3<br />
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Week 4<br />
22 23 24 25 26 27 28<br />
23 RAK 24 RAK 25 RAK 26 RAK 27 RAK 28 RAK 29 RAK<br />
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29 30 31<br />
1 JAW 2 JAW 3 JAW<br />
11<br />
Nov<br />
Aurora<br />
12<br />
DEC<br />
Sailing Stones<br />
DEC 2016<br />
S M T W T F S<br />
FEB 2017<br />
S M T W T F S<br />
Week 5<br />
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18 19 20 21 22 23 24<br />
25 26 27 28 29 30 31<br />
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12 13 14 15 16 17 18<br />
19 20 21 22 23 24 25<br />
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Public Holiday 24 - Thaipusam State Holidays 1 - New Year’s Day 14 - Negeri Sembilan Yang di-Pertuan Besar’s Birthday<br />
19 - Kedah Sultan’s Birthday 28 & 29 - Chinese New Year<br />
*Subject to change<br />
size<br />
195mm x 225mm<br />
pages<br />
12 + cover<br />
features<br />
logo, website, weeks, lunar calendar<br />
month before & after & public holidays<br />
optional<br />
school holidays & hijrah calendar