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Fears of megadrought as Missouri River driest since 800AD
The Missouri River is running at its lowest point in the last 1,220 YEARS due to less snow melt in…
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Holiday corona-cancelled? The stunning staycation locations in Britain that look like they’re abroad
As Health Secretary Matt Hancock said, it’s not looking rosy for Britons as far as summer holidays are concerned. But…
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A GIF About How A Virus Can Spread On A Plane Is Freaking Everyone Out
The startling animation reveals how droplets released by one coughing passenger ― and potentially containing virus ― can disperse to…
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Emirates to resume passenger flights from May 21 to nine destinations and link the UK with Australia
Emirates has announced that it will resume passenger flights to nine destinations from next week. The Dubai-based carrier says it…
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Look at how these national parks have changed over the years
Photo courtesy of NPS A lot has changed in the last century The first national park was established in 1872,…
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Carnival Says It Plans To Resume U.S. Cruises By Midsummer
Carnival Cruise Line, one of the world’s largest cruise companies, announced Monday that it plans to resume North American trips…
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The stunning ‘secret’ beauty spots in the heart of England revealed in book Wild Guide
‘Sure, people are aware of the Cotswolds and the Peak District, but then when their thoughts turn to the Midlands…
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