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Interesting Websites - southernman - 09-12-2003 Trek Earth The Internet is the perfect meeting place for artists who are interested in presenting work to their peers. Trek Earth serves as a global community in which photographers share important and engaging images with one another. Its primary goal is to foster an environment where people can learn about the many diverse regions of the earth through photography. What separates Trek Earth from so many other photography sites is that any work posted on the site is subject to critique by the many members of its community. There is a fairly extensive 'rating system' which not only allows people to rate specific images, but offer suggestions on how a photograph might be improved upon. 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WTB, or 'What's That Bug', is exactly what it sounds like; a web site that answers pretty much any question about bugs. Whether mildly curious about bugs or totally paranoid about what you just spotted on the front porch, the site allows visitors to submit a photo and/or query about the nature of any insects that may fly, crawl or jump through their lives. Search the index to learn the difference between a whip scorpion and a generic scorpion, read some of the surprisingly interesting 'bug biographies', or visit the 'buggy gift shop'. Also, do not miss the 'worst bug story ever', located at the very bottom of the main index. 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