SAN DIEGO — The total solar eclipse is one week away. Before there was scientific reasoning behind the astronomical event, there were cultural myths and superstitions for why the sun disappeared. Long ...
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Voices from the trail: Appalachian folklore & myth
A dense green forest surrounds the thin corridors of dark brown earth that make up the Appalachian Trail system. The trees ...
A hybrid solar eclipse is seen from Lautem, East Timor, Thursday, April 20, 2023. The lucky few people in its path either saw the darkness of a total eclipse or a ring of fire as the sun peeked from ...
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Why Slavic folklore has some of the creepiest monsters ever
Slavic folklore is full of dark forests, ancient spirits, and beings that walk the line between guardian and monster. In this video, we introduce 9 of the most notorious creatures — from the helpful ...
This article is part of a special report on the total solar eclipse that will be visible from parts of the U.S., Mexico and Canada on April 8, 2024. The following essay is reprinted with permission ...
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