Hidden under tonnes of rock, a dinosaur superhighway is emerging - where palaeontologists are walking in the footsteps of ...
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New Africa Cruise Itineraries Are Coming to Both Sides of the Continent
Coastal Africa and the continent's island nations, like the Seychelles and Madagascar, are inviting places to cruise, with ...
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Meet the Extinct Camels of North America, From Ice Age Giants to Sheep-Size Runners
Largely outshone by fossils of horses, the earliest camels are getting another look from scientists determined to sort out ...
An archaeologist is piecing together what the V-shaped stone structures—some stretching 500 feet long—were used for.
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Pyritized Ammonites Are Striking Fossils and Useful Clues For Geologists
Instantly recognizable by their spiral shells, these ancient predators were relatives of modern squid and octopuses. Because ...
From desert carvings to underwater ruins, these ancient structures are so advanced that experts still can’t agree on what ...
Europe is rich in history, but its splendid castles, antique churches, and age-old ruins tell only part of the story. To dig ...
In a 1970 National Geographic feature, paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey—son of Louis and Mary Leakey—recounted his ...
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens recently debuted its annual orchid show, which runs through Dec. 7 at its downtown campus. See ...
Shark teeth hunters have found many at Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary in Charleston Harbor at mouth of Shem Creek in Mount ...
Along Turkey’s northwestern shoreline, where the Aegean Sea meets the olive-covered ridges of Anatolia, lies a quiet district ...
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High in the Andes of Northern Chile, Hunters Once Used These Stone Wall Traps to Capture Prey
Archaeologist Adrián Oyaneder discovered dozens of structures called chacu while reviewing satellite images of the Camarones ...
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