The recent earthquake swarm near Santorini has brought the topic of volcanoes in Greece back into the spotlight.
Every stone thrown at the Olympic curling tournaments comes from the same place — the remote island of Ailsa Craig, off the Scottish coast.
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This Is One of the Caribbean’s Smallest Islands—With 200 Shipwrecks, Ancient Volcanoes, and No Crowds
Meet Sint Eustatius, aka Statia, the small but gorgeous Caribbean island known as the "Pompeii of the New World." ...
A giant tortoise species, believed extinct for over 100 years, has been found alive on Fernandina Island in the Galápagos, offering new hope for conservation efforts.
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A giant tortoise thought extinct for 113 years was found alive on a volcanic island against all expectations
A giant tortoise species believed extinct for more than a century has been formally confirmed alive. Genetic analysis ...
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Crater Lake only looks serene because it's had 7,700 years to calm down
About 8,000 years ago, Mount Mazama dramatically erupted and collapsed, creating Oregon's beautiful Crater Lake. Currently, ...
The Florida House voted to replace the mockingbird with the American flamingo as the state bird. The bill now heads to the ...
Deep within a cave on New Zealand’s North Island, scientists have uncovered a long-lost record of life from a million years ago.
ONE of the world’s most dangerous volcanoes is showing unsettling new signs of activity. Scientists from the National ...
Think cruise-ship tours are boring? From hiking with huskies in Argentina to camping overnight on the ice in Antarctica and ...
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