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The smaller black granite boulder, buried almost four feet deep, dislodged from the soil when struck.
Scientists have found a “lost world” hosting 2 lizards, a frog and possibly more previously undocumented species in Queensland, Australia.
Thousands of pounds are being set aside to improve a memorial garden which honours a city's coal mining heritage. The site at Herrington Country Park in Sunderland is where a colliery once stood. The ...
The smaller black granite boulder, buried almost four feet deep, dislodged from the soil when struck.
Some can get really big, said Joseph Simon, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences at CU Boulder. “The black hole at the center of our galaxy is millions ...
The team was among the first to explore the rainforests of Cape Melville, an area along the northern tip of Queensland that features hundreds of black granite boulders, some as large as houses.
The small country in southeastern Africa is leveraging its little-known rock cliffs and boulders to develop local interest in climbing — and to draw adventure tourists.
This ‘living skin’ provides refuge for several curious creatures endemic to the area, including a nocturnal gecko (Nactus galgajuga), leaping skink (Liburnascincus scirtetis) and the Black Mountain ...
The artwork is carved into a granite boulder located in the upper party of a rocky outcrop, according to archaeologists.