fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the corporate culture of Journal.
Wuhan Metro Bridge-The longest bridge in the world
The 108-meter-long steel box foundation bridge is one of the largest steel box bridges in China. The bridge was built by Hyundai Engineering and Construction for $ 3.6 billion. Akashi Kaikyo is four times as tall as the Brooklyn Bridge in Japan.
By Tsunami Karki4 years ago in Journal
The Horse that Runs with the Wind
Years ago, I dreamed of becoming a barrel racer. When horse fever attacked me at age seven, it never left, and visions of flying around a barrel pattern, riding perfect figure eights all the way, while at a full out run against the clock with everyone cheering me on, was a dream: and a real adrenaline rush.
By Caroline-StoryGirlCA4 years ago in Journal
Karnali-The Longest River of Nepal
Megh Ale, from Karnali in western Nepal, wants to make Karnali the most sacred river tunnel in the wild and magnificent Nepal rivers. The Karnali River system runs from the Macha Khabab in Tibet and flows through Nepal to the Ghagghara River in India. It contains the Humla (Karnali), Mugu, Karnali, Seth, and Beer rivers and is the longest water system in the country.
By Cs Sapkota4 years ago in Journal
STOP
“Goddamnit!” “Hey! Don’t use the Lord’s name in vain, Jim.” “What? This is frustrating. Seriously, stop giving me that look. Okay, let’s think this through for a moment. You honestly believe that with the vast amount of knowledge that we possess in today’s world about how we’re made up, how the planets came to be, what stars are, how utterly insignificant human existence is against the vastness of space and time…well, our perception of time at least…that the answer to all great mysteries is an omniscient puppet master requiring belief without proof?
By Kevin Gaylord4 years ago in Journal
AVENTURAS The Day the Earth Raged
I arrived at Lake Carite, in Guayama, Puerto Rico, in the first days of September 2017, to collaborate in the realization of a remodeling and construction project of a tourist center of one hundred cabins located on the shores of the lake.
By Juan Laborde5 years ago in Journal
Shark Lessons
“I WANT OBIE!” Caitlin sighed as the other adults in the group laughed. July 4th was going to be a good holiday, it was, it was, she thought. Cory, her husband, and she had invited her family to their home for the first time since her oldest nephew Carter had gotten sick. They were determined to make the visit as fun and interesting as possible. So they made sure that they had the pool really clean, plenty of floaties, and water-guns for Carter to spray at everyone. Except two-year-old Noelle wasn’t interested in any of that. She had seen the pictures of videos of their German Shepherd Oberon in the pool, and now wanted Oberon in the pool with her.
By Caitlin Gonya5 years ago in Journal







