Neptune and his wife Salacia at a fountain near the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria.
Neptune: The Evolving Roman God Of Fresh Water, The Sea and Horses
Neptune’s name is believed to be derived from the Indo European word for “moist.” This word is also the basis for the Latin word nebulo, meaning “fog, mist, or cloud.” Neptune was originally a god of the ancient Italians.
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Neptune: The Evolving Roman God Of Fresh Water, The Sea and Horses
Neptune’s name is believed to be derived from the Indo European word for “moist.” This word is also the basis for the Latin word nebulo, meaning “fog, mist, or cloud.” Neptune was originally a god of the ancient Italians.
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Poseidon and Amphitrite: The God and the Queen of the Seas - Greek Mythology
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Monks Wood Wilderness: 60 years ago, scientists let a farm field rewild – here's what happened
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Monks Wood Wilderness: 60 years ago, scientists let a farm field rewild – here’s what happened
"Will it become a wood again, how long will it take, which species will be in it?"
Archaeologists find ancient Egyptian warship sunk near Alexandria
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Archaeologists find ancient Egyptian warship sunk near Alexandria
The fast galley probably sank during an earthquake in the 100s BCE.
The Value of Doing a Little
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The Value of Doing a Little – trms
Often, doing a little is better than doing a lot.
Colombia boosts budding cannabis industry by removing ban on dry flower exports
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Colombia boosts budding cannabis industry by removing ban on dry flower exports
Colombia on Friday gave the green light for exports of dried cannabis for medical and other industries, as the Andean country took another step to develop its marijuana industry, where progress has been slow despite high potential.
The Future of Ocean Farming
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The Future of Ocean Farming
For all his life, Alaskan fisherman Dune Lankard has looked to the sea—for food, work and purpose. “I started fishing when I was five,” says Lankard, a member of the Athabaskan Eyak community, an Indigenous group from the Copper River Delta. “I really don’t…