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The Sea Peoples are one of history’s greatest mysteries. Were they marauders, refugees, or both? Dive into their attacks on ...
The Olympic flame still burns brightly in Ancient Olympia in the Peloponnese, where the modern-day games have their Greek ...
Scientists have found scour marks on the seabed made by giant icebergs about 18,000 years ago, and they could offer clues to ...
Had enough of the crowds? Once you’ve seen Rome, consider a day trip to these lesser known but no less beautiful towns for ...
The barrier islands off the coast of Georgia are littered with millions of oysters left behind by Indigenous peoples. New ...
While the Statue of Liberty may not be submerged, low-lying places like Ellis Island could be underwater. By 2100, sea-level ...
It’s 9 a.m. in Hale‘iwa on O‘ahu’s North Shore and surfers, paddlers and visitors are already hitting the beach and surf ...
After starting the Egg Hunt, if you wish to check your progress and see how many eggs you’ve found – and which you have left ...
Many tend to read Bible passages like these and interpret the sea negatively, as dangerous and threatening. Such perceptions ...
Like finding an original Picasso at a garage sale, discovering Tumbled Rock Trail in Baraboo feels like you’ve stumbled upon something you shouldn’t be able to access without an admission fee or a ...
One minute you’re driving through rolling farmland, passing cheese shops and supper clubs, and the next you’re standing at the edge of a pristine lake surrounded by 500-million-year-old quartzite ...
Fabio Portella, a professional diver who has worked with marine archaeologists for years, was surveying the seabed near Fontane Bianche when he found two artifacts, Sicily’s Superintendence of the Sea ...