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Glowworms in Motion - A Time-lapse of NZ’s Glowworm Caves in 4K
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For “smaller” eruptions, Yellowstone can wake up quickly
Even after a 220,000-year break, the caldera can get rolling in just a few years. By Scott K. Johnson.
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Little Sable Point Lighthouse Offers 130 Steps to a Great View
- Little Sable Point Lighthouse was built in 1874 as a coastal light to assist ships navigating on Lake Michigan.
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Where Seekers and Spiritualists Converge
Is there room for all these Yetis, UFOs, and Yaktavians on one volcano? By Sarah Scoles
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Inside the world’s quietest room
Deep below Zurich, IBM has built the stillest, most shielded rooms in the world. By Sebastian Anthony.
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Larung Gar Buddhist Academy
. The academy, founded in the 1980s among the mountains of the remote prefecture, is one of the largest Tibetan Buddhism institutes of the world, housing tens of thousands of monks and nuns,
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Volcanic island so new it doesn't have a name, in pictures
This volcanic island between Hunga Tonga and Hunga Ha'apai in the archipelago of Tonga in the South Pacific Ocean was only formed in December 2014, but is already teeming with life
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Great U.S. Tea Shops Join The World’s Best
Americans are learning to love the tranquility of traditional tea shops, to savor their distinctive smells, each tea with its signature aromas.
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Forbidden Visitors Sneak to California Cliff That Slid Into Ocean
In the late 1920s, erosion, slippery clay soil, and a series of landslides sent the tip of a California coastal community sliding into the ocean.
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The ‘Hole’ is 12 Feet Below Street Level and About A Century Behind the Rest of New York
What do you get when you cross 19th century Arkansas with 21st century New York City? By Alexander Nazaryan.
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5 Lighthouse Museums in Rhode Island
5 places to learn about lighthouses while taking in their beauty.
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Where to Spot the San Francisco Bay Area's Most Beautiful Lighthouses
Lighthouses may have originally been designed to guide sailors, but these historic relics also serve as gorgeous beacons for a vista-filled roadtrip around the Bay Area.
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Outer Banks Lighthouses
For more than two centuries, lighthouses have guarded the Outer Banks coast. Generations of seaborne travelers and mariners have sought the comfort of these beacons' reassuring light as they navigated perilous channels and shoals that mark the Graveyard of the Atlantic. Perhaps that is why these sentinels, among the tallest in America, have come to serve as beacons of hope and inspiration.
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Manmade but No Human!
Jan Stel (Purmerend, the Netherlands) is a self-taught Fine Art Photographer and Photoshop artist. Always a creative person, Jan was a pioneering artist in his youth, spraying Graffiti murals in the suburbs of Amsterdam…
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Souter Lighthouse in South Shields to get £120,000
A Tyneside lighthouse, which was the first in the world designed and built to be powered by electricity, undergoes a £120,000 facelift.
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Take a Dizzying Walk on the Wild Side Along the 'High Line of the Forest'
Soaring 40 feet above the forest floor, the Adirondacks' newest trail is a leaf-peeper's delight.
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The Wild Spirit of Oregon’s Coast
Over the years, Oregonians have fought hard to preserve the natural beauty and monuments of their coast. Today, the 363-mile shoreline remains as wild as ever.
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For a Spectacular Dose of Autumn,Try the Porcupine Mountains
Thanks to the mountains' towering forest of northern hardwoods and hemlock, the annual fall foliage in the Porkies is one of the most gorgeous in the Midwest.
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Jökulsárlón,the Deepest Lake in Iceland
Jökulsárlón is considered one of Iceland's natural wonders, and it keeps growing.
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Mirroring The Grandeur
Mt. Rainier and an impressive lenticular cloud are seen reflecting in a small back-country tarn
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