Immaculate White
Bikini Herald
by Bikini Herald
4y ago
Once upon a time, in a land far away, lived a princess named Noor.  The entire kingdom was buzzing with anticipation and excitement, for it was soon to be her wedding. After many years of waiting, she had finally met the prince of her heart. It had been a long and arduous journey to find him, and for him to find her. That’s a long story, for another day. Noor had never been so happy, and couldn’t wait for the wedding day – not for the party or the guests or the fireworks display. She just wanted to be with her prince, and him with her. And that day would seal an eternal bond, for the whole kin ..read more
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Miss Yellow
Bikini Herald
by Bikini Herald
4y ago
(based on a true story) “Normality is a paved road: It’s comfortable to walk, but no flowers grow” Vincent Van Gogh It was one of those better days. A day that felt like a step in the right direction. A day where everything seemed just a little brighter. It helped that summer was just around the corner. The lavender fields of Provence were in bloom, and olive groves bathed in sunlight. It was all in sharp contrast to the harsh winter, which Vincent was glad to leave behind. His fragile health had suffered from the biting cold. But it was the loneliness that cost him most. His frien ..read more
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Hannah
Bikini Herald
by Bikini Herald
4y ago
Ancient tribes believed stars were the souls of their ancestors, watching over them. For others, stars were powerful mythical creatures, forming constellations across the sky. And some believed they were gods, crossing the heavens on fiery chariots. But those who knew stars best were the people of the desert. Stars had been their guides for thousands of years, on their journeys across endless expanses of sand and rock. A small nomadic tribe, living deep in the Arabian Desert, knew the stars more intimately than anyone. They held a closely guarded secret, whispered down from generations past. T ..read more
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Why Crabs Have Claws
Bikini Herald
by Bikini Herald
4y ago
Ancient fossils show that crabs used to have ten fingers, instead of two claws. The fingers were similar in shape to yours, long and thin with three sections connected by three joints. Why the fingers evolved into claws remained a mystery for a very long time, until the world’s brightest marine biologists put their minds to it. After years of studies, they all came to the same conclusion. Claws had developed to crack open clams, one of the most abundant sources of food in coastal areas. But one day, a scuba diver hunting for octopus discovered an underwater cave. Deep in the cave, he found an ..read more
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The One Way Journey
Bikini Herald
by Bikini Herald
4y ago
Hawaii was once a barren, rocky volcano, lost in the vastness of the Pacific Ocean. Have you ever wondered how it became home to a luxurious tropical forest? Here’s how it all started… A long, long time ago lived a beautiful, healthy, green coconut named Ozzy. He lived with his bother Buzz and his sister Lizzie on a long beach of white sand. Not literally on the sand, of course. He spent his days swaying gently in sea breeze, hanging off the trunk of a giant palm tree. The palm’s leaves provided welcome shade against the hot tropical sun. The tree refreshed him with nourishing milk whenever ..read more
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The Mushroom That Wouldn’t Dance
Bikini Herald
by Bikini Herald
4y ago
It’s a little known fact that creatures living in the Black Forest gather to dance. Everyone comes along – bouncing rabbits, shy foxes, majestic eagles, century-old oak trees, colorful caterpillars and more. The dance takes place deep in the night, only when stars are hovering above the chilly autumn sky. Maybe it’s a way to shake off the stresses of forest life.  Maybe it’s to celebrate nature’s bounty. Maybe it’s just to keep warm. No one really knows. The initial impulse is mysterious. It starts quietly. A soft breeze, followed by the gentle rustling of the leaves in the trees. Then a lo ..read more
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Immaculate White
Bikini Herald
by Bikini Herald
4y ago
Once upon a time, in a land far away, lived a princess named Noor.  The entire kingdom was buzzing with anticipation and excitement, for it was soon to be her wedding. After many years of waiting, she had finally met the prince of her heart. It had been a long and arduous journey to find him, and for him to find her. That’s a long story, for another day. Noor had never been so happy, and couldn’t wait for the wedding day – not for the party or the guests or the fireworks display. She just wanted to be with her prince, and him with her. And that day would seal an eternal bond, for the whole kin ..read more
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Miss Yellow
Bikini Herald
by Bikini Herald
4y ago
(based on a true story) “Normality is a paved road: It’s comfortable to walk, but no flowers grow” Vincent Van Gogh It was one of those better days. A day that felt like a step in the right direction. A day where everything seemed just a little brighter. It helped that summer was just around the corner. The lavender fields of Provence were in bloom, and olive groves bathed in sunlight. It was all in sharp contrast to the harsh winter, which Vincent was glad to leave behind. His fragile health had suffered from the biting cold. But it was the loneliness that cost him most. His frien ..read more
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Hannah
Bikini Herald
by Bikini Herald
4y ago
Ancient tribes believed stars were the souls of their ancestors, watching over them. For others, stars were powerful mythical creatures, forming constellations across the sky. And some believed they were gods, crossing the heavens on fiery chariots. But those who knew stars best were the people of the desert. Stars had been their guides for thousands of years, on their journeys across endless expanses of sand and rock. A small nomadic tribe, living deep in the Arabian Desert, knew the stars more intimately than anyone. They held a closely guarded secret, whispered down from generations past. T ..read more
Visit website
Why Crabs Have Claws
Bikini Herald
by Bikini Herald
4y ago
Ancient fossils show that crabs used to have ten fingers, instead of two claws. The fingers were similar in shape to yours, long and thin with three sections connected by three joints. Why the fingers evolved into claws remained a mystery for a very long time, until the world’s brightest marine biologists put their minds to it. After years of studies, they all came to the same conclusion. Claws had developed to crack open clams, one of the most abundant sources of food in coastal areas. But one day, a scuba diver hunting for octopus discovered an underwater cave. Deep in the cave, he found an ..read more
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