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The BEST Sea Glass Spot in Exuma, Bahamas! (Warning: Sharks)Just over 50 years ago, paleontologist Donald Johnson unearthed the remains of "Lucy," an ancient human relative who lived more than 3 million years ago. Now, another group of scientists have found ...
The Japanese tasting menu is now everywhere in the Magic City, often drawing on its culinary diversity and adding distinctly South Florida twists . . .
The first foal of 2022 Meadowlands Pace winner Beach Glass has arrived. Born on Jan. 29, 2025 at Winbak Farm in Maryland, the filly is the third foal (oldest now two) of Grip N Win. That daughter ...
As the sun sets, the beach transforms into a golden wonderland. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to write poetry, even if the last thing you wrote was a grocery list. Just remember, “Sand in ...
Or at least a ukulele-playing lifeguard. Glass Beach: Where yesterday’s trash becomes today’s treasure. It’s like walking on a giant, sun-dappled mosaic – just don’t take any home! Photo credit: Jo ...
The mysterious balls that forced the closure of several beaches in Sydney last week were found to contain saturated fatty acids, E. coli and faecal bacteria, authorities say. Sydney's Northern ...
Like all metropolitan cities, you can truly choose your own adventure in Miami Beach. Whether your idea of fun is a day of museum hopping, watching sports (the city is home to the Heat, Dolphins, and ...
NZ Herald's Best Beach competition is back for 2025, and we need you to tell us where it is. Here's all you need to know about how to nominate and vote for your favourite. Video / Carson Bluck The ...
Atomic bomb survivors and others have gathered in southwestern Japan's Nagasaki City and urged the government to take part in the United Nations treaty banning nuclear weapons. About 120 people ...
The mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki want the Japanese government to attend an upcoming meeting about the United Nations treaty banning nuclear weapons as an observer. Hiroshima City Mayor Matsui ...
“It’s not a stone, it’s a piece of tile from a roof in Nagasaki. In three seconds, it turned into this. Imagine the effect that the nuclear explosion had on human beings,” explains this 84-year-old ...
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