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The enigmatic pyramids of Paratoari, referred to as “the dots” pictured from satellite images.
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Mysterious Pyramid in Peru Puzzles Scientists
Archaeologists are trying to figure out the purpose of an artificial volcano-shaped pyramid in Peru, saying it may have been the site of ancient solar eclipse ceremonies.
Archaeologists are trying to figure out the purpose of an artificial volcano-shaped pyramid in Peru, saying it may have been the site of ancient solar eclipse ceremonies.
Indonesia Sees Lowest Rates of Deforestation in 30 Years, Cuts Forest Loss 75% Year-Over-Year
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Indonesia Sees Lowest Rates of Deforestation in 30 Years, Cuts Forest Loss 75% Year-Over-Year | Muhabarishaji News
Dukeabruzzi, CC license Indigenous tribes, orangutans, and so much more have a seat at the table under the stewardship of Indonesian President Joko Widodo, elected in 2014 during the prelude to a terrible storm of forest fires. The Widodo administration’s…
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Somewhere in an Indonesian Rainforest
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City of Bees: Notes of an Urban Beekeeper
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City of Bees
For an urban beekeeper in Manhattan, the hive is a city within a city.
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Oklo has a plan to make tiny nuclear reactors that run off nuclear waste
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Oklo has a plan to make tiny nuclear reactors that run off nuclear waste
Oklo, a 22-person start-up, has an ambitious plan to make micro-nuclear reactors to power industrial sites, large companies, college campuses and remote areas.
Strangers Track Down Writer Who Launched Message in a Bottle Nearly a Century Ago
A scuba Diver from Wisconsin spends her summers scuba diving and conducting shipwreck tours found a curious curio on the riverbed.
The bottle’s unusual antique shape and green glass were what first caught her eye, but on closer inspection, she realized the find was something more. Though damaged and slightly water-logged, she and her crew learned the note inside the bottle had survived an amazing nine-plus decades in the water.
Dated November 1926, it read:
Will the person who finds this bottle return this paper to George Morrow Cheboygan, Michigan and tell where it was found?
After posting a picture of the long-missing message to Facebook, word spread like wildfire. More than 100,000 shares and 6,000 comments later, one curious reader managed to locate Morrow’s daughter, Michele Primeau (who “doesn’t do Facebook”) to tell her the story and give her the message in the bottle .
A scuba Diver from Wisconsin spends her summers scuba diving and conducting shipwreck tours found a curious curio on the riverbed.
The bottle’s unusual antique shape and green glass were what first caught her eye, but on closer inspection, she realized the find was something more. Though damaged and slightly water-logged, she and her crew learned the note inside the bottle had survived an amazing nine-plus decades in the water.
Dated November 1926, it read:
Will the person who finds this bottle return this paper to George Morrow Cheboygan, Michigan and tell where it was found?
After posting a picture of the long-missing message to Facebook, word spread like wildfire. More than 100,000 shares and 6,000 comments later, one curious reader managed to locate Morrow’s daughter, Michele Primeau (who “doesn’t do Facebook”) to tell her the story and give her the message in the bottle .