Ultimate Guide To Knott?s Scary Farm: Halloween Haunt 09

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If you're in southern California and looking for a new way to enjoy your Halloween this year, make sure to stop by Knott’s Scary Farm. This haunted farm will scare you and keep you guessing as you navigate your way through the scary mazes and get stalked by monsters.

Halloween Haunt is geared towards adults and not recommended for kids under the age of 13. Attendees can explore the scary mazes, watch the Hanging Show and enjoy all of the tricks of the Scary Farm. What separates the attraction to other Halloween mazes is that you can enjoy the rides such as the thrilling rollercoaster’s and the always fun log ride. Make sure to come early as it gets packed later on the night and the line get longer. Also don’t forget to try their comfort foods such as the funnel cakes and fried chicken, they’re delicious.

To read the reviews of the mazes, tips and ratings of the shows, go to http://www.nerdsociety.com as you you’ll find reviews on Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights, Queen Mary’s Ship Wreck and Silent Hill maze. Be sure to check out the videos of the mazes as well so you’ll have an idea which attraction fits your needs. Happy Haunting!


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The Wind Farms Debate

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It’s been known for a long time that fossil fuel burning has had, and is continuing to have, a great impact on the planet. Climate change is happening all around us and could have very serious implications in the future. Many countries across the globe have set themselves to the task of tackling climate change, though the ways by which we do so have spawned great debates.

Naturally, it’s a fantastic idea to switch from burning fossil fuels to natural, reusable sources when it comes to getting our energy. The UK is lucky enough to have a huge resource when it comes to wind power – and harnessing that power could make a huge difference in the country’s attitude to sourcing energy.

However, in order to capture the wind’s power, we need to set up wind farms – and this is the main point of contention for many Britons. Many people argue that, like electricity pylons, wind farms spoil the view of the country’s natural landscape. To install a wind farm at a point of natural beauty, many would say, is crushing to the value of Britain’s countryside and a way by which beauty spots could be ruined.

On the other hand, however, many people see the turbines located on wind farms as an attractive addition to the countryside. It seems as though this area is merely down to a matter of opinion.

Those against the wind farms also claim that the revolving turbines are a threat to birds. This could be true, though the RSPB reported in 2005 that it had not seen any adverse effects on birds from such farms, so these claims may be unfounded. Turbines don't revolve particularly fast and it's unlikely that birds would fly into them.

However, the wind farms have also been accused of turning over little energy relative to how much space they take up. Wind powers do generate less energy than conventional power stations, but it's an unmistakable truth that they're, unlike power stations, sources of renewable, eco-friendly energy. And as it's crucial that, if we want our planet to conserve any of its beauty at all, we begin using more of these sources for our electricity – so perhaps the case is that sacrificing a little natural beauty for the sake of the rest of the planet isn’t so bad.

The debate continues to rage on, each side with powerful points. However, as long as we arrive at a point where getting our energy no longer hurts the planet, it's unlikely such discussions will cease.


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