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What is ‘geographic tongue’?
(NEXSTAR) – Do you have a “geographic tongue”? No, it’s not a nickname for a person who speaks multiple languages, or even a glutton who enjoys a diverse range of worldly cuisines. It’s actually a ...
A polar bear sleeping in a field of flowers, a fish that looks like seaweed, and leopards courting in the mist: These 21 ...
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Our Year-Round Guide to the Dolomites, Host of the Winter Olympics
Adolf Munkel Trail: “For me, this is the most beautiful hike in the Dolomites. This loop is almost six miles long and isn't ...
What is the only language common to most Nigerians? English serves as Nigeria's official language, uniting 520+ indigenous ...
The Eurobodalla Coast’s newest hike is all about slowing down, while walking on ancient ground beside magic waterways on the ...
In the backcountry around Belfast and the Causeway Coast, Northern Irish producers are bringing new life to old farms and creating community hubs that showcase the region’s rich artisan food scene.
When the clock strikes midnight and the world quiets down, a peculiar phenomenon emerges: the late-night Google search.
The anonymous fan behind the post even proposes a geographic split: Buffalo keeps Lake Erie, Toronto gets Lake Ontario.
Diploderma bifluviale, a tiny new species of mountain lizard, was discovered in the valleys of the upper Dadu River Basin in ...
Three crocodiles are lurking just off the terrace of my room, a few metres away from where my two small children are swimming ...
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What Lucy Sparrow’s felt chippy can tell us about this fabric’s modern uses for the home
Kassia St Clair delves into the history of one of the world’s most unassuming and versatile fabrics, from Lucy Sparrow’s felt ...
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