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- Can Humans REALLY Leave Earth? [Interstellar Spaceship]
- Currents beneath a frozen waterfall in British Columbia slowly sculpt chunks of ice into perfect ice balls, one of winter’s rarest phenomena.
- Check out this rare Halo in Canada’s Arctic this afternoon.
- Scotland Released 11 Beavers Into a Dead River — What They Did With Mud and Sticks Was Unbelievable
- German climate activists stood on melting blocks of ice with ropes around their necks, warning that “time is running out.”
- This historic area of London was nearly bulldozed in the 1970s
- Are We Living in Pre-Revolution France Again?
- The Moon’s origin story doesn’t add up
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The Indo-European language family: controversies and new discoveries
The Indo-European language family – the most well-researched and the first family to be proven. Surely everything is already discovered about it, and there are no controversies or unknowns… right? Well, I’m here to challenge your views (and my own, … Continue reading
Stonehenge Isn’t A Henge (And Other Things You Didn’t Know)
[…] You’ve heard of Stonehenge. It’s that big rock circle over in England. But there’s a lot more to it than that, and researchers have been studying it for centuries. From the people who lived near it to how and … Continue reading
Hans Sloane
Posted in History
Tagged construction, England, Environment, history, infrastructure
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At Least There Are Trees
In which John goes into a 12,000-year-old forest in search of consolation. At Least There Are Trees shirt: https://store.dftba.com/products/at-l… (All my proceeds will go to the nature conservancy.) […]
When Dinosaurs Threw Up A Mystery
Follow us over to the PBS App or PBS.org to watch Walking with Dinosaurs! https://to.pbs.org/WalkingWithDinosaurs While dino bones from the Late Triassic Period are few and far between, the other clues they left behind can reveal how this epic saga … Continue reading