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Crunchy numbers
The Louvre Museum has 8.5 million visitors per year. This blog was viewed about 87,000 times in 2011. If it were an exhibit at the Louvre Museum, it would take about 4 days for that many people to see it.
In 2011, there were 293 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 454 posts. There were 418 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 13 MB. That's about a picture per day.
The busiest day of the year was March 14th with 2,254 views. The most popular post that day was Earthquake/Tsunami hits Japan 2011 (Pictures/Video).
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- Earthquake/Tsunami hits Japan 2011 (Pictures/Video) (1/6)
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- Earthquake/Tsunami hits Japan 2011 (Pictures/Video) (2/6)
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- Earthquake/Tsunami hits Japan 2011 (Pictures/Video) (3/6)
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- Earthquake/Tsunami hits Japan 2011 (Pictures/Video) (4/6)
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- Earthquake/Tsunami hits Japan 2011 (Pictures/Video) (5/6)
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- Earthquake/Tsunami hits Japan 2011 (Pictures/Video) (6/6)
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- Japan 2011 Earthquake/Tsunami Update (Pictures/video's) (1/4)
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- Japan 2011 Earthquake/Tsunami Update (Pictures/video's) (2/4)
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- Japan 2011 Earthquake/Tsunami Update (Pictures/video's) (3/4)
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- Japan 2011 Earthquake/Tsunami Update (Pictures/video's) (4/4)
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- Kangaroo Saved, While Brisbane on Alert. (Queensland Floods) (1/6)
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- Kangaroo Saved, While Brisbane on Alert. (Queensland Floods) (2/6)
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- Kangaroo Saved, While Brisbane on Alert. (Queensland Floods) (3/6)
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- Kangaroo Saved, While Brisbane on Alert. (Queensland Floods) (4/6)
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- Kangaroo Saved, While Brisbane on Alert. (Queensland Floods) (5/6)
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- Kangaroo Saved, While Brisbane on Alert. (Queensland Floods) (6/6)
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- Cyclone Yasi The Big Clean Up. (1/2)
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- Cyclone Yasi The Big Clean Up. (2/2)
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- Facts On The Flood Crisis/Mystery Infection (Queensland Floods) (1/2)
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- Facts On The Flood Crisis/Mystery Infection (Queensland Floods) (2/2)
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- Snakes Emerge as Water Rises.(Update Queensland Floods) 2011 Video. (1/3)
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- Snakes Emerge as Water Rises.(Update Queensland Floods) 2011 Video. (2/3)
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- Snakes Emerge as Water Rises.(Update Queensland Floods) 2011 Video. (3/3)
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- Sharks, Snakes & Looters (Queensland Floods) (1/4)
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- Sharks, Snakes & Looters (Queensland Floods) (2/4)
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- Sharks, Snakes & Looters (Queensland Floods) (3/4)
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- Sharks, Snakes & Looters (Queensland Floods) (4/4)
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- A Red Tide:- Dangerous Algae Bloom (Video Included) (1/4)
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- A Red Tide:- Dangerous Algae Bloom (Video Included) (2/4)
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- A Red Tide:- Dangerous Algae Bloom (Video Included) (3/4)
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- A Red Tide:- Dangerous Algae Bloom (Video Included) (4/4)
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- New Zealand Earthquake (Pictures/Video's) (1/5)
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- New Zealand Earthquake (Pictures/Video's) (2/5)
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- New Zealand Earthquake (Pictures/Video's) (3/5)
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- New Zealand Earthquake (Pictures/Video's) (4/5)
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- New Zealand Earthquake (Pictures/Video's) (5/5)
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- $11Million Xmas Tree:- Dubai (Video Included)
How did they find this blog?
The top referring sites in 2011 were:
Some visitors came searching, mostly for tsunami in japan 2011, tsunami in japan 2011 pictures, cyclone yasi, and earthquake in japan 2011.
Where did they come from?
North America - 87.5% The United States
- 11.2% Canada
- 0.6% Mexico
- 0.3% Trinidad & Tobago
- 0.1% Costa Rica
Oceania - 91.2% Australia
- 8.6% New Zealand
- 0.1% Northern Mariana Islands
- 0.1% Fiji
Europe - 52.1% United Kingdom
- 6.0% Germany
- 3.4% France
- 3.2% Ireland
- 2.7% Norway
Asia - 34.6% India
- 12.9% Philippines
- 5.9% Pakistan
- 5.8% Malaysia
- 5.5% United Arab Emirates
Africa - 54.2% South Africa
- 10.1% Egypt
- 6.5% Nigeria
- 5.4% Kenya
- 4.8% Morocco
South America - 43.9% Brazil
- 31.6% Argentina
- 4.5% Chile
- 4.5% Colombia
- 3.9% Ecuador
Most visitors came from The United States. Australia & United Kingdom were not far behind.
Attractions in 2011
These are the posts that got the most views on Magsx2's Blog in 2011.
See you in 2012
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We look forward to serving you again in 2012! Happy New Year!
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Who were they?
The most commented on post in 2011 was Cutest Hospital in the World:- Australia (Pictures)
These were the 5 most active commenters on this blog: