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On the Road: From fog to frogs
The fog was tinted a bit by the early sun, a soft, warm glow that complemented the greens of the valley. It drifted slowly across the hills and eddied behind the stands of trees. Down on the valley ...
Moisture everywhere, from the cool air in the morning to the ditches in the afternoon to the frogs singing in a wet ditch.
As temperatures rise across the UK, the miniature fan is having a moment. Katie Rosseinsky explores how they became a summer ...
DEEP in Sarawak's Gunung Mulu National Park, beyond dark rivers and deeper jungles, a trail climbs steeply to one of Borneo's ...
With paint and hard work, designer Lucy Tiffney has turned a dull garden with a surplus of sheds into a series of vibrant spaces ...
The sewerage system was also designed with the ecosystem in mind. A septic tank leads into a reed bed, which in turn leads to ...
Summertime. Spaniels pant, cones are crunched and the distant sneezes of hay fever victims ricochet through the home counties ...
Nestled between the Deep South and the Atlantic Ocean, Georgia is famous for its natural beauty. The Peach State is also home to an impressive 47 different snake species. While this may sound alarming ...
There are two species of seahorse in the British Isles – the short-snouted seahorse and the spiny seahorse. Both species are mostly found along the south and west coasts of England and Wales but have ...
If you're a fan of Dark Domes' mystery games like me, then this Hidden Memories guide is definitely something you need to read! Your objective is to solve the puzzles and help Lucian along the way.
Former Michigan football staff member Connor Stalions, whose actions triggered an NCAA investigation into sign-stealing, says ...
These small, colourful frogs may look adorable, but their skin carries toxins that can seriously harm predators– and even people.But it’s not just about how poisonous they are.