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Best Restaurants & Bars in Wellington Florida
What are the Best Restaurants & Bars in Wellington Florida? Here are the top 10 Wellington restaurants along with the top 10 quick bite restaurants. #wellingtonfl #restaurants #top10
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Moving to Wellington Florida? 8 Reasons You'll Love Living Here
Relocating to Wellington Florida? If so it's a wonderful place to call home and here are 8 reasons you'll love living here. #wellingtonfl
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The first rains in centuries in the Atacama Desert devastate its microbial life
These recent rains are attributed to changing climate over the Pacific Ocean.
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Crossing the Sahara in the Fourteenth Century
How to make the trip from Sijilmasa to Oualata, circa 1352. By François-Xavier Fauvelle.
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Monument or mirage? Hand rises from the desert
It's dry, barren and sparse. The otherworldly landscapes of northern Chile's Atacama Desert could easily be from Mars. It is the driest desert in the world outside of the polar regions, and its 40,500-odd square miles of red and burnt-orange plains stretch as far as the eye can see. The drive through the desert marks a stretch of the Pan-American Highway, a network of roads measuring around 19,000 miles in total; an admirable notch on any road-trip fiend's travel belt.
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The Mysterious Lost City of the Kalahari
In 1885, an explorer ventured out into an uncharted area of the Kalahari Desert and would lay eyes upon a great mystery that still remains unexplained. By Brent Swancer.
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New Orleans
Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong
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Journeys Into the Outside With Jarvis Cocker
Groundbreaking Channel 4 series from 1998 exploring Outsider Art, in which Jarvis Cocker travels the globe in search of large-scale visionary environments. [All three episodes inside the snap.]
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Guna Yala: The islands where women make the rules
In the small indigenous territory of Guna Yala off Panama’s eastern coast, a flourishing ‘third gender’ community is defying stereotypes – and venerating women. As our old, rickety sailboat glides effortlessly over the calm waters of the Caribbean, I am overwhelmed by the feeling we’ve just arrived in paradise. Scattered across the turquoise blue waters, the tiny islands of glistening white sand, covered in palm trees and green coconuts, look too perfect to be real.
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Lakshmi Narayan Temple Jammu: Location, Photos | Tourmyjk.com
Jammu which is famously known as ‘The City Of Temples’ where in distance of every 10-15 you will find a temple of various gods. Lakshmi Narayan Temple in Jammu is also a very famous temple. People comes here with all their love and worship god with happiness and joy.
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The Problem With Writing About Florida
"This isn't your place to write about. It's barely mine." By Kristen Arnet. (June 28, 2017)
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Rick Steves' Iran
Rick Steves
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The Known Unknown: Tales of the Yucca Man
The desert has its own version of Sasquatch, and it’s just as smelly and hairy. By Ken Layne.
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Milford Track: 'World's finest walk' in danger of becoming just another bucket list tick
Epic trail in the wild south was once a path to inner peace but popularity has trampled its tranquillity. Dawn is hours away on a cool Fiordland night but the packed bunk rooms of Clinton Hut are seething with activity. Tramping boots stomp against wooden floors, bunks creek as their inhabitants fling their bodies around, and an urgent, sleep-fogged crescendo of angry whispers is building in the gloom.
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The birthplace of the Illuminati
More than 200 years after the Illuminati was founded to oppose religious influence over daily life, it has become one of the world’s greatest conspiracy theories. By Matthew Vickery.
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This Is What Nuclear Weapons Leave in Their Wake
A remote area of Kazakhstan was once home to nearly a quarter of the world’s nuclear testing. The impact on its inhabitants has been devastating. By Alexandra Genova, photographs by Phil Hatcher-Moore.
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Shuffleboard At McMurdo
"The point of building McMurdo was to get Americans to the South Pole, part of an unpublicized Antarctic base race with the Soviet Union." By Maciej Cegłowski.
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Christ in the Garden of Endless Breadsticks
The agony and the ecstasy of America’s favorite chain restaurant. By Helen Rosner.
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Tough-Love Urbanism
Sam Hall Kaplan commiserates with Jeremiah Moss, author of “Vanishing New York: How a Great City Lost Its Soul.”
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Impossible City: Photographs of New Orleans
Sometimes you see a picture and you can tell that something’s missing, but you don’t know what it is. By Tim Culvahouse with photos by Virginia Hanusik.
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