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We turned a farm on a remote Scottish island into a historical experience 'on the edge of the world'
The restoration work has been carried out “to show what life was like as a 19th century farmer on the edge of the world.” ...
The debate over whether to install turf over grass fields has become a referendum on sports, health, the environment and the use of scarce public resources.
After getting his drone license back in December, photographer Chris Randall, who has spent 13 years dedicating himself to documenting the city, started… ...
Take a ride up a mountain in a cool gondolaSee this Ontario resort from a scenic ‘bird’s eye’ view Blue Mountain Resort Gondola offers spectacular views ...
A bird’s-eye view as Lewiston’s Wedgewood housing development nears completion The multi-unit apartment complex in downtown Lewiston nears completion.
Cleanup and recovery efforts are ongoing in the wake of deadly flooding that caused significant damage in several communities across Texas’ Hill Country, and drone video offered a unique ...
Edward Burtynsky's photographs once offered a prescient vision of large-scale anthropogenic changes; now, they feel more and more like a pretext for aesthetic dazzle.
NASCAR has taken over the streets of Chicago’s Grant Park for the circuit’s only road race of the season.
Both the Xfinity Series and the Cup Series will hold races around the 12-turn circuit over the weekend, and now you can catch a bird’s eye view of the on-track action thanks to NBC Chicago.
While rainfall has been good for most growers, it presents a different challenge to hay farmers. “Obviously been receiving a lot of rain. Some people have a hard time either getting their gardens ...
A bird's-eye view June 21, 2025, of the industrial area in the Southern Grove jobs corridor in Port St. Lucie. It is south of Tradition Parkway, west of Interstate 95 and north of Becker Road.
David was on our bus when we visited another section of ranch, with metal corrals, bulls, heifers and green hay fields being irrigated by pivots. We were at 2,000 ft.
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