"My birth mother committed suicide. I watched her burn herself. I was three and a half and I can still see flashes of my mother’s burning face in pain and her screams which keep me awake on most nights. It’s like a recording I can never pause. If I block out the imagery the cries haunt me. But now I’m learning not to victimize myself. I know I had nothing to do with that even though the first half of my life I spent hating myself because I blamed myself. I blamed myself for her death. There was a part of me that thought I caused it. I felt that I could help but I didn’t. I realize that I had no control over this." When Natasha was 7, she was abused by a male servant whose mother even went on to ask her to run away with him and get married. She was 7! An age when most kids are playing with Barbie dolls and racing their mini cars. Unfortunately, this wasn't a one off incident. Till the age of 15, she was molested and abused by uncles, cousins, brothers and sisters. ...
Nile River Nile is the longest river in the world, have an approximate length of 6650 kilometers. It is originated from Burundi country and flows through Kenya, Eritrea, Congo, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia, then meet with Mediterranean sea. Nile plays an importance role in life of ancient Egyptians. The river became the primary source of food, water and transportation. At same time the flooding in Nile river as result of heavy summer rain from Ethiopia became only source that makes Egyptian lands wet. It helped ancient Egyptian to easily cultivate plant seeds. The historical sites of Egypt including pyramids also located near the bank of Nile. The delta formed by Nile also located where it drain with Mediterranean sea, covers an area of 160 kilometers and 40 millions of Egyptians lives in that region.
Great barrier reef, Australia Great barrier reef is the largest under water structure in the world. It contain more than 3000 individual reef systems. Great barrier reef is one of world heritage listed places and a greatest natural wonder on Earth. Interesting Facts About The Great Barrier Reef Great barrier reef is spread across 2600 kilometers by connecting 900 islands. Bigger that that of Victoria Tasmania combined. Great barrier reef can be seen from space. Enriches by 1500 species of fish and more than 30 species of whale and dolphins. Largest living under water system.
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