KILIMANJARO: WHEN dawn breaks over the slopes of Kilimanjaro, the mountain comes alive. Dozens of porters hoist brightly ...
Visit one of Atlanta's great outdoor green spaces for an escape from the hustle and bustle that will help you unwind from the ...
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Inside Ikogosi warm, cold springs and mystery trees
By Tope Adeboboye A light harmattan haze enveloped the atmosphere, but neither its dust not its cold was palpable this morning.. Time was 6.07am inside the world-class Ikogosi Warms Springs Resort and ...
Expert advice for motorcycle touring in New Zealand, including the top destinations, best time of year to go, and the ...
Experience Hukou Waterfall in winter, where icy cliffs, roaring Yellow River waters, and a rare double rainbow create China’s ...
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AP Breakthrough Entertainer: Chase Sui Wonders’ Harvard astrophysics detour led her to Hollywood
You don't need to major in astrophysics at Harvard to become an actor — but it doesn’t necessarily hurt, either.
How archaeologists are rediscovering the ancient world's most marvelous monuments The canonical Seven Wonders of the Ancient World were renowned for their size or splendor and—in all cases—the ...
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Filming one of the cleanest jump rope runs
This short features a jump rope performance with exceptional timing and control. It focuses on movement, rhythm, and how the routine was captured on camera.
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Perspective: Spicy food has warnings. Why not spicy books?
Explicit content shows up in teenage and young adult books, with little warning. Could a book content rating system help?
Natural deodorants don’t have the best reputation for reducing odor. In fact, they don’t actually prevent you from sweating, allowing odor-causing bacteria to thrive. Experts told me, however, that ...
There's something about ancient civilizations that fascinates us even thousands of years later. Their architecture, ...
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Choosing coexistence over conflict: How some California ranchers are adapting to wolves
This is the fourth part of Mongabay’s series on the expanding wolf population in California. Read Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3.
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