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Disasters7 Min Read gutenblogonSeptember 17, 2014 Typhoon Haiyan 2013 Philippines-Vietnam-China With wind speeds surpassing 195 mph (315 km/h) and storm surges reaching over 6 metres (20 feet), entire communities were wiped out.
Romance3 Min Read gutenblogonAugust 26, 2014 10 Proven Tips to Find a Boyfriend and Build a Meaningful Relationship Whether you’re ready to jump into the dating scene or just looking to build your confidence, these 10 proven tips will guide you.
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Disasters6 Min Read gutenblogonJune 29, 2014 Haiyuan China Earthquack 1920 Despite the passage of time, many lesser-known aspects of this catastrophe remain largely unreported.
Disasters8 Min Read gutenblogonMay 31, 2014 The Flood of 1099 Netherlands and England With little to no flood defences, the people of medieval England and the Low Countries stood powerless against the relentless surge.
Disasters5 Min Read gutenblogonMay 1, 2014 Turkey 1903 Manzikert Earthquake Striking the eastern region of the Ottoman Empire on 28th April 1903, this magnitude 7.0 earthquake left a trail of destruction, wiping out…
Disasters7 Min Read gutenblogonApril 3, 2014 China, Tibet 1927 Gulang Earthquake The earthquake reshaped the region, both in terms of human cost and in how it influenced the future development of Tibet.