This hi-tech bikini (1) contains small solar panels (2) which can power your iPod, so you can listen to music all day while you're on the beach. Andrew Schneider, the designer (3) who created the idea, (4) is working on a pair of solar shorts too. Apparently, these can create enough energy to cool your drinks. Obviously, the solar panels only work in places (5) where the sun shines. But Schneider (6) doesn't think that's a problem, because people hardly ever (7) go to the beach if it isn't sunny. Just be careful if you (8) like swimming. Remember to dry your bikini completely before you plug in your music!
Eagle- is very amazing bird. Eagle is a common name for some members of the bird family accipitridae. This bird you can found in the USA and Canada, also, you can see this bird in Australia.
Eagles are large, powerfully built birds of prey, with a heavy head and beak.Eagles normally build their nests, called eyries, in tall trees or on high cliffs.Most eagles grab prey without landing and take flight with it so the prey can be carried to a perch and torn apart.The Bald Eagle is noted for having flown with the heaviest load verified to be carried by any flying bird, since one eagle flew with a 6.8 kg (15 lb) mula deer fawn.While we have alots of infomation about Eagle and it would be more interesting to see them nearly in front of our eyes.:)
Eagle is a common name for some members of the bird family accipitridae.
This bird you can found in the USA and Canada, also, you can see this bird in Australia.
Eagles are large, powerfully built birds of prey, with a heavy head and beak.Eagles normally build their nests, called eyries, in tall trees or on high cliffs.Most eagles grab prey without landing and take flight with it so the prey can be carried to a perch and torn apart.The Bald Eagle is noted for having flown with the heaviest load verified to be carried by any flying bird, since one eagle flew with a 6.8 kg (15 lb) mula deer fawn.While we have alots of infomation about Eagle and it would be more interesting to see them nearly in front of our eyes.:)