Long before the Panama Canal, this historic trade route connected the Pacific and the Caribbean. Now you can follow the ...
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The rainforests of far North Queensland, Australia have been home to Aboriginal communities for over ten thousand years. So ...
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When you think of Brazil, you picture colourful carnival goers, Christ the Redeemer towering over tourists, and sunbathers on ...
Diana Vera, a passionate local guide from Serranía de la Lindosa, Colombia, leads a group of sweaty and panting European ...
Jefferson County leaders also requested emergency funds to repair the Quinault South Shore Road that has been degrading since ...
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While most people enjoy sunny and warm weather, some prefer rainy days. People often associate rain with darkness, misery, and unhappiness, but it can also symbolize growth, rejuvenation, and change.
Fewer than 15 years before, this sprawling Appalachian temperate rainforest near the South Carolina border — home to a third of Western North Carolina's rare or endangered species — was set to ...