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Chocolate Hills: The color-changing mounds in the Philippines that inspired legends of mud-slinging giants
The Chocolate Hills are 1,776 mounds on Bohol Island in the Philippines where grassy cover turns brown during the dry season.
Good afternoon dear friends! I am glad to present you my new project, namely a cute dugout that each of you can make yourself ...
Nicole García Mérida stayed at Gundari, a luxurious hotel on Folegandros, one of the lesser-known islands in the southern ...
Mediterranean beach holidays are ideal for families: the warm, gentle waters suit everyone from toddlers to grandparents, and ...
The histories of Indian yellow and Bengal light reveal how colonial science and empire intersected with visual culture.
By Luke Batsirai Today is Monday, 30 October 2023. Exactly 18 years ago to the day, on Sunday, 30 October 2005, my beloved ...
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Raw video: Oldest cave art discovered in Indonesia 1/2
Credit: Ratno Sardi/Adhi Agus Oktaviana/Maxime Aubert/Cover Images A hand stencil found on the wall of a cave in Indonesia ...
Earth's first large land organisms—tree trunk-like beings that stood up to 26 feet tall—weren't early fungi but, rather, ...
The special counsel’s team prepared a detailed report about Trump’s theft of 300-plus classified documents. Guess who has ...
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Why are people googling exploding trees ahead of the winter storm? CNN’s Harry Enten explains.
CNN Chief Data Reporter talks to Erin Burnett about why people are googling exploding trees in anticipation of this weekend’s extreme Winter weather.
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