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A couple of dog walkers discovered human footprints in the sand, but they vanished within 48 hours before they could be fully studied
On a windswept afternoon at Lunan Bay Beach, dogwalkers Ivor Campbell and Jenny Snedden made a rare archaeological discovery: footprints preserved in the sand. However, it quickly turned into a race ...
Over the past couple of weeks, a rare "superbloom" demonstrated just how vivacious California's Death Valley can be.
A yacht club. In the desert. In the middle of Rancho Mirage sit a couple manmade lakes where, by all logic, there should just ...
The footprints dated back to the early first century A.D.
It was a race against the elements to record them.
Known as the "Sea of Death" on land for its shifting dunes and extreme environment where "No one can come out alive once entering," the Taklamakan Desert is China's largest and the world's ...
Biochar is gaining popularity with viticulturists for its ability to sequester carbon and improve soil health, but researchers are still learning when and where it’s most ...
Some beaches in Northeast Florida allow vehicles. Here's a list of which ones and what you need to know before you head out ...
Sand Hollow State Park in Hurricane is still drawing off-roaders despite rising fuel costs, with those who ride saying the ...
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Dune: Part Three teaser: Five talking points from Denis Villeneuve's return to Arrakis
Paul Atreides' kids, a Duncan Idaho comeback (kinda), and Robert Pattinson's creepy new role.
There was a sufficiency of khaki, let's say, at the early shows this week and last at Paris Fashion Week. Was it "Dune: Messiah," the Straits of Hormuz, or both?
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