A long-running debate about the Silverpit Crater beneath the North Sea has finally been resolved. Scientists now confirm it formed when a roughly 160-meter asteroid struck the seabed about 43–46 ...
Marineland's most valuable asset was its killer whales, Orky and Corky, who had been at the park since 1969. Orky, as the ...
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Why do these rocks stand alone in the sea?
Along Bandon Beach, Oregon Coast, United States, isolated sea stacks rise from the water. They were once connected to the mainland before erosion separated them. The ocean continues reshaping the ...
The world’s coastlines hold no shortage of remarkable beaches, but these eight are in a category of their own. They share a few things in common: a secluded environment, exquisite natural beauty ...
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A massive rock rising from open sea
The island stands alone in the waters of El Nido, Palawan, Philippines. Its vertical rock faces dominate the surrounding coastline. El Nido, Palawan, Philippines features dramatic limestone landscapes ...
“El Mencho” was the longtime head of one of the nation’s most powerful cartels. Armed groups set fire to cars and buildings across Mexico in the wake of his death. By Jack Nicas and Paulina Villegas ...
COLOR COMIN' IN (Rock Your World) overcame a sluggish start and rolled home late to score by three lengths en route to 'TDN Rising Star' presented by Hagyard honors on career debut at Churchill last ...
They’re considered one of the most down-to-earth couples in Hollywood, with admirers applauding this A-list duo for their frank disclosures about everything from raising their kids to their sex life ...
Rock Chalk Park, 100 Rock Chalk Ln., in northwest Lawrence. Lawrence officials announced Thursday that the Algerian National Team will locate its base camp in Lawrence for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, ...
About the author: Rabah Arezki is a senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. He is director of research at the French National Center for Scientific Research and former chief economist and vice ...
A wrinkled slab of rock in Morocco is prompting scientists to rethink where ancient microbial life could survive. Instead of forming only in shallow, sunlit seas, these unusual textures hint that rich ...
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