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For hundreds of years, the Amazon has been exploited for its gold. Today, the precious metal is just as sought after, but the ...
Though being struck by lightning is usually bad, the tropical tree Dipteryx oleifera benefits. A strike kills other nearby trees and parasitic vines.
Street trees usually grow in appalling soils, have little space for their roots, are rarely watered and often get ...
A bamboo lemur is seen at the Andasibe-Mantadia National Park in Madagascar, March 29, 2025. Madagascar, an Indian Ocean ...
Kancha Gachibowli, Hyderabad’s quiet forest haven, teems with life, from native deer to migratory birds. But with new ...
Entering the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro, the taxi driver’s warning is stark: “Some of the favelas are so dangerous, even the ...
Take a four-hour slow train through the Eastern Ghats to discover how a remote hill station is changing the global coffee ...
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18 Family-Friendly Destinations in Central America
Hunting down family-friendly locations can be challenging, especially when you’re planning to leave the country. You hav ...
The John Denver Experience, 7 p.m. Thursday, April 10, Ohio Star Theater, 1387 Old Route 39, west of Sugarcreek on the Dutch ...
Dangerous places to avoid when traveling The world is a fascinating place, and you may want to see all of it! But before venturing out there, you should be aware of certain risks. While you’re ...
Imagine a bird so unique that it looks like it belongs in a fantasy world. Meet the Magnificent Bird of Paradise—one of the smallest birds of paradise, yet one of the most spectacular.
Restoring even a fraction of the Tamaulipan thorn forest could help the region cope with the ravages of a warming world.