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A little over 5 million years ago, water from the Atlantic Ocean found a way through the present-day Strait of Gibraltar.
A little over 5 million years ago, water from the Atlantic Ocean found a way through the present-day Strait of Gibraltar.
A little over 5 million years ago, water from the Atlantic Ocean found a way through the present-day Strait of Gibraltar. According to this theory, oceanic water rushed faster than a speeding car down ...
A little over 5 million years ago, water from the Atlantic Ocean found a way through the present-day Strait of Gibraltar. According to this theory, oceanic water rushed faster than a speeding car down ...
A little over 5 million years ago, water from the Atlantic Ocean found a way through the present-day Strait of Gibraltar.
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TheTravel on MSNThe "Pompeii Of The Great Lakes" Holds Secrets To Civilization 10,000 Years AgoScientists are in the midst of a years-old research project on what many are calling the “Pompeii of the Great Lakes.” First ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNOn the Road: Bluebird countryThe blue of its feathers stood out even against the blue of the pre-dawn light. It was a male mountain bluebird, of course, ...
The journey to Whitewater Falls is the perfect appetizer for the main event. Located in the Nantahala National Forest, near the charming mountain town of Cashiers, the drive alone delivers ...
Sea ice extent in the Arctic has decreased by about 40 percent since 1979. New technologies are being deployed to regrow it.
Scientists found "a beautiful, thriving ecosystem" in a dark and isolated location: The former shadow of a glacier.
In the frigid waters originally hidden below, scientists discovered what appear to be new species of crustaceans, fish and other life forms.
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