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This Lake Como Dupe in Switzerland Is a Secret Among Locals—Without the Crowds and High Cost
Watch thrill seekers attempt flips off of the Ponte dei Salti, a double-arched Roman bridge in Lavertezzo.
Dollar Tree has added more items with prices above $1.25 each. It says it's seeing a payoff from the pricier items as more affluent customers stop by its stores. Selling multiple price points is "fast ...
Associate Professor of Economics Sandra Goff has received a National Science Foundation grant award supporting her research ...
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The 'Gateway To Joshua Tree' Is A Hub For Art, Indie Film, And Museum Culture In California's High Desert
Head to this getaway in the California desert for a vacation full of artsy views, desert sun, and vintage cultural finds.
For the first time, Temple Terrace will take full stock of its revered trees and canopy. The City Council has approved a ...
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Kenya’s PELIS trades biodiversity for livelihoods and tree cover gains
Tropical rainforest once extended east from the Congo Basin into what is now western Kenya. That’s almost all gone now, ...
Scientists are studying some of the oldest trees in the UK to try and protect the UK’s forests of tomorrow. From the Druids Oak, an 800-year-old tree in a Buckinghamshire nature reserve, to the Crouch ...
Spotify An unusual forest in northern Minnesota offers a rare glimpse of towering 200-year-old pines in a tract once mysteriously lost from the map. It’s called the Lost 40, and some of its trees took ...
Kōnane was once a national pastime, played by peasants and rulers alike. Now John Kaʻohelauliʻi has made it his mission to bring it back.
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