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A new study reveals there was a time when massive icebergs, like the ones we see in Antarctica today, were drifting less than 90 miles off the U.K. coastline.
Take a gently paced coastal road trip from Kalamata in the southern Peloponnese to Parga in Epirus to experience ancient ...
It always feels great to get back to my old stomping grounds! I grew up near this river where you can find absolutely ...
The barrier islands off the coast of Georgia are littered with millions of oysters left behind by Indigenous peoples. New ...
The Main Trail, a gentle 1.5-mile loop, delivers the perfect blend of accessibility and awe-inspiring beauty that makes it an ...
Just 12 miles north of San Francisco’s bustling streets, this ancient redwood sanctuary in Mill Valley feels like stepping ...
The Lyrid meteor shower peaks on April 21–22, and a new AccuWeather map highlights the best spots to catch the show.
A fossilized jawbone found off the coast of Taiwan more than 20 years ago belonged to a group of ancient humans, called the Denisovans, first identified in a Siberian cave. “I’m very excited ...
An investigation is underway after a multi-vehicle crash leaves a child injured on Saturday evening. Twin Pines Diner in East Haven is offering a free Easter meal to those who need it. A community ...
The ancient origins of a mysterious jawbone dredged by commercial fishers off the coast of Taiwan have been revealed: it came from an enigmatic, extinct type of human called a Denisovan.
By Carl Zimmer For decades, fishermen sailing off the coast of Taiwan have sometimes discovered fossils in their trawling nets: the bones of elephants, buffalo and other big mammals that lived ...
Located just 82 feet below sea level off the north east coast of Taiwan ... If man-made as many maintain, it would be a marvel in ancient engineering, rewriting everything we know about ancient ...