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Tamparuli Sabah - A place to visit

Tamparuli Sabah was known as an old town rich with cultural value and fascinating places. The town located in the middle of Tuaran District, 36KM from the main city of Kota Kinabalu, easy to be found and a lot of surprises waiting for the visitors. The visitor will be fascinated with The Extreme Para Gliding Sport, The legendary of “Bukit Perahu”, Hatob-hatob Waterfall, Hanging Bridge and The Old Suspension Bridge Made by the British in the early 50s, The one and only "The Upside House Of Borneo" and Chantek Borneo Gallery if you visit Tamparuli Sabah. ( Please read more inside this website). For local tourist who likes to travel outside Malaysia, you can e-mail to D7tours and Travel Co through Harry.george@gmail.com. For International tourist who wish to visit Sabah The Land Below The Wind, you can e-mail or call to our correspondent travel agency:

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TRICKLE OF SALT WATER -- ON MARS


An orbiting camera spies evidence that salt water flows on Mars' surface.
By: Irene Klotz

Mars stripesI really like to read science article and after made some reading form news.discovery.com I wrote this article for the youngster living in Tamparuli. I was so amazed that a picture of salt water was captured by spies camera owned by NASA about Trickle Of Salt Water On Planet Mars. My aim for this article is to tell the young Tamparulian to love science because it will create new way of thinking beyond their existing mind. Imagine that a young astronaut from Tamparuli is walking on a foot of a hill in Mars... wow it really fantastic and marvellous. Just for sharing, It will take 50 years from now if Malaysia want to venture and adapt this technology. I wonder if Malaysia have this technology, we will become one of the greatest country in the world. Continue read below. 

Summertime on Mars is bringing water to the planet's surface, suggest NASA scientists who on Wednesday unveiled pictures of slender carvings in the sun-facing sides of crater walls on Mars that are believed to be etched by flowing briny water.

"Mars is salty so any water that flows in or on the surface would be salty as well," lead researcher Alfred McEwen, with the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, told Discovery News.

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Salts also would suppress the water's freezing point, making it plausible that the dark, finger-like features were carved by liquid. The streaks range from 0.5 yards to 5 yards wide and stretch hundreds of feet, far smaller than previously detected gullies. They are concentrated on rocky, equator-facing slopes.

The streaks also are highly seasonal, some growing by more than 600 feet over two Earth months, said University of Arizona researcher Lujendra Ojha, who was an undergraduate at the time and who is credited with the find.

The features appear in the late spring to early fall, suggesting a material that disappears fairly quickly is involved.

There are other explanations for the channels, which were spotted by photographed by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, including releases of frozen carbon dioxide, tracks from dust devils or rock slides.

But those events are not necessarily seasonal, making them less likely than water to be the proverbial smoking gun.

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Laboratory tests should help determine if salty water is indeed springing out at times on Mars.

"I think it's lab experiments that are going to give us the fundamental answers we need here," McEwen said.

"Whether this is related to Mars' habitability or not," he added, "I think you'd need a lander or something to go investigate in more detail. This (discovery) provides places where there is water accessible to the surface."

The lead scientist of a proposed new mission to drill into the subsurface Martian ice said the saltwater find is interesting, but probably not applicable for a search for life on Mars.

"Water salty enough to be liquid on Mars today is too salty for life," planetary scientist Christopher McKay, with NASA's Ames Research Center in California, wrote in an email to Discovery News.

NASA currently has one rover working on the surface of Mars and plans to launch another mobile geology station in November. Neither, however, will reach the areas that show seasonal changes.

"What's really exciting to me is that it shows a new active phenomenon on Mars. It shows how little we really know," McEwen said.

Story Arrangement By: Harry George
Picture: News.descovery.com

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