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This summer, head up the mountains to escape the Italian heat. From the Piedmont Alps to the crests of the Apennines or the Dolomites, these mountain hamlets offer a rustic welcome, deep forests, ...
Forget Atlantis. Without realizing it, vast numbers of tourists spend their holiday each year on the lost continent of Greater Adria,” declared Douwe van Hinsbergen, professor of global tectonics and ...
July begins with the African anticyclone Pluto that will boil all of Italy with extreme temperatures of 38-40°C. The heat of June hasn't let go for a moment and the seventh month starts with ...
Boasting more than 1,600 feet in length, Switzerland has opened the world’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge. A superb destination for any height-loving daredevil, not only will this bridge ...
The Battle of Leipzig, fought in 1813 and in which Napoleon was defeated—forcing him to return to France and abdicate shortly ...
As Vine reports, “Even US military resorts and recreation areas in places like the Bavarian Alps and Seoul, South Korea, are bases of a kind. Worldwide, the military runs more than 170 golf ...
ALPS and Environmental Safety The ALPS system is designed to remove most radioactive contaminants from the water used to cool damaged reactor cores at Fukushima. The primary remaining radionuclide, ...
Billions of nocturnal Bogong moths migrate up to 1,000 km to cool caves in the Australian Alps that they have never previously visited. New research shows how they may find their way there and back.
FRESH routes have been added to easyJet’s offering to fly from Southend Airport this winter, with two fantastic new destinations added to their roster. Passengers will now be able to fly from ...
BRIDGING THE ALPS AND THE ARCHIPELAGO: Swiss envoy reflects on direction, ‘quiet diplomacy’ in Philippine posting BusinessMirror June 18, 2025 82 views 6 minute read ...
Credit: Tasso Taraboulsi/Polaris/eyevine Each spring, billions of Bogong moths (Agrotis infusa) migrate hundreds of kilometres south to the Australian Alps, guided by the austral night sky.
TORONTO — Sometimes the busiest days are the best days. That was certainly the case for Travel Leaders Network’s SVP and COO, Lindsay Pearlman, who took plenty of calls and emails yesterday ...