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Chocolate Hills: The color-changing mounds in the Philippines that inspired legends of mud-slinging giants
The Chocolate Hills are 1,776 mounds on Bohol Island in the Philippines where grassy cover turns brown during the dry season.
This week’s snowfall, combined with severe winds, caused the large hollow structures to sprout along the shoreline in.
A talented Scottish artist who ‘mixes the cosmos with the domestic’ has unveiled her first Inverclyde exhibition.
There's more to Peru than Machu Picchu, Cusco and the Nazca Lines. Indeed, the Andean city and region of Arequipa reveal a ...
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#gymnastics #sports #UCLA #FridaEsparza #flexibility #gymnast #olympics #training #ncaa #bars UCLA's Frida Esparza is ...
Toy manufacturing giant Mattel Inc. has filed plans in Orlando to build the first of five planned indoor water parks across ...
In the predawn darkness, a team of scientists climbs the slope of Mexico's Popocatépetl volcano, one of the world's most active and whose eruption could affect millions of people. Its mission: figure ...
Inside an incredibly bright cluster of galaxies, a long-dormant supermassive black hole has come back to life. Radio images ...
The first images from the Meteosat Third Generation-Sounder satellite have been shared at the European Space Conference in Brussels, showing how the mission will provide data on temperature and ...
Volcano mulching is the act of piling up mulch in a small mound around a growing tree. While it is common, it is extremely ...
Studying tree rings helped scientists pinpoint when Mount Rainier last sent a lahar down its steep slopes, which could help ...
On January 22, 2026, in Chili, New York, USA, @joey_frascati shared a video capturing a rare snow roller event near Black ...
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